Tools
This and associated Knowledge Base pages provide introductions, syntax guidance and examples for the analytics and calculation capabilities offered in Seeq Tools.
Formula: Create a new signal or condition using simple math and a library of powerful functions.
Value Search: Search for periods within signals that exceed specified thresholds, match digital states and meet other criteria.
Periodic Condition: Create a condition of periodic intervals such as hours, days, weeks, and months.
Composite Condition: Use simple logic to find periods where two conditions combine to represent a third condition.
Manual Condition: Create a condition from existing capsules and dates/time ranges.
Manual Signal: Create a signal by manually entering timestamps and values.
Signal from Condition: Transform a condition into a new signal using a statistic like average, maximum, minimum or totalize.
Scorecard Metric: Create a table with statistics of signals and/or conditions that are color-coded according to thresholds.
Scatter Plot Selection: Create a condition from a selected region on a scatter plot.
Histogram: Aggregate a signal by y-value of another.
Digital Signal Filtering: Remove target frequency bands or oscillations from a signal using a Low Pass, High Pass, Band Pass, or Band Stop filter.
Signal Smoothing: Reduce high frequency noise from signals using one of five different filters: Seeq Agile, Savitzky-Golay (SG), Low Pass, Moving Average or Exponential.
Boundaries: Configure a signal's boundaries so that a defined operating envelope or threshold can be used to detect and monitor a signal for deviations.
Profile Search: Establish a condition in a visual way by specifying a template pattern and desired similarity.
Reference Profile: Characterize a signal's intended behavior (or its anomalous behavior) for purposes like statistical process control (SPC) and boundary definitions.
Prediction: Predict a signal based on other correlated signals.
Import CSV File: Import a CSV file as a new signal or condition.
Export to PowerPoint: Export Worksheet(s) to a PowerPoint file.
Item Properties: View an item's properties, such as its Formula or Maximum Interpolation.