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Example 4: an IDMA display

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Applying modifiers

As the display in Example 4 shows, the slope of the accumulated differences changes at different places. Therefore it is possible to apply a modifier wherever a slope change is observed to make corrections. To apply a modifier, a start time, end time, and a correction factor need to be specified. On the IDMA plot, two yellow orange markers correspond to the specified start and end times. Once a modifier is applied, it is possible to choose to see the raw values to be able to compare them with the modified values. The raw values will be shown with the same color, but different line style and line width, to indicate the possible differences.

Example 5 shows the display before after a modifier was applied. In this case, the start time and end times are specified where the x-axis is at 150, and 275, respectively. The specified factor is 2. Example 6 The dashed blue line shows the IDMA display after raw estimates before the modifier was applied.

Example 5: an IDMA display, before a modifier is applied

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Example 6: an IDMA display, after a modifier is applied

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