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DIAdem - Reporting Your Data

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Design publication-quality reports, share your results with coworkers, and document your ideas using DIAdem REPORT.

Reporting Your Data

Sharing results with others and collaborating on projects requires that you communicate results clearly and concisely. With a drag-and-drop environment tailored for creating engineering and scientific reports, DIAdem REPORT makes it easy to present and share your results with coworkers. After creating a DIAdem REPORT template, save it to share with coworkers or to use with other data sets.

 

Key Reporting Features

  • Use Chart Wizard to quickly design professional report layouts
  • Easy-to-use, drag-and-drop report construction
  • Create multipage reports containing any combination of 2D/3D-axis systems, polar coordinates, graphics, 2D/3D tables, text, embedded variables, and function calls
  • Scale 2D or 3D graphs automatically or manually
  • Display 2D graphs with up to 20 y-axes
  • Display data traces with lines, bars, symbols, spikes, differentials, and constants
  • Create 3D graphs using surfaces, waterfalls, spikes, bars, contours, and color maps
  • Generate Web-ready HTML reports
  • Embed variables and function calls to create sophisticated reports
  • Export reports to file formats, including WMF, EMF, BMP, TIF, JPG, PNG, PCX, TGA, EPS, and others
  • Print to any paper size
  • Export reports to popular word processing or presentation software, including Microsoft Office

 

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