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Initial Point of Change

How do I identify the point marked with a red arrow? It is the first point that isn’t zero in an experiment.

 

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txnelson
Super User

Re: Initial Point of Change

Here is a simple script that will select the row where the first non zero value of the column Minimum is found

names default to here(1);
dt=current data table();
for each row(
	if(:minimum !=0,
		Row State( row() ) = Selected State( 1 );
		stop();
	)
);
Jim

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txnelson
Super User

Re: Initial Point of Change

Here is a simple script that will select the row where the first non zero value of the column Minimum is found

names default to here(1);
dt=current data table();
for each row(
	if(:minimum !=0,
		Row State( row() ) = Selected State( 1 );
		stop();
	)
);
Jim

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