Filtering Data Sets

You can filter the data sets to remove unwanted values.

See Also
Adding the Target Data Set
Adding Simulation Data Sets
  1. From the Utilities section of the action bar, click Data Matching and drop it on the process diagram.
  2. Double-click Data Matching .
    The Data Matching Editor appears.
  3. From the Data Matching Editor, click the Targets or Simulations tab.
  4. Click the Table subtab.
  5. To filter the data sets that you are viewing, adjust the values in the Lower Bounds, Upper Bounds, or Interval boxes.

    When you adjust the value of the filters along the X-axis, the display on the Table subtabs is updated. Adjusting the filter changes the values calculated on the Results subtab.

  6. Optional: Select Interpolate To Target to force the simulation data to have the same number of data points across the same range as the target data.

    The simulation and target data sets must contain the same number of points and cover the same range. By default, Automation Process Composer interpolates the target data so that it has the same number of points across the same range as the simulation data.

    Note: If the simulation and target have the same number of points and the same start and end X-value, selecting interpolation does not affect the graph. For example, if the target has a filter with a lower bound of 3 and an upper bound of 7 and the simulation has a filter with a lower bound of 0 and an upper bound of 10, the filter used is the one that is interpolated to. Therefore, if you select Interpolate To Target, Automation Process Composer will filter with bounds 3 and 7. In this example it does not matter if the data sets have the same number of points or the same start/end.

  7. Click Ok to save your changes and to close the Data Matching Editor.