09-09-2018, 03:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-09-2018, 03:48 PM by Sebastian Staacks.)
I can see how it is helpful, but I am not sure, what the best way to implement this would be. In principle, an average can be added to pretty much anything in any experiment by changing the experiment using our editor, but it makes sense to have that function at hand without needing to create a special experiment for this. But I would also not display this all the time for every value for which it might be helpful to keep the interface simple.
At the moment, I think that the best solution would be adding it as a tool to the new interactive graph. If you check out our test version (https://phyphox.org/forums/showthread.php?tid=12), you will find that after tapping a graph, there is a "More tools" menu in the bottom right corner. I would add an entry "statistics" to this menu, which allows selecting a range of the plotted data and gives the average and maybe some more statistical information about the points in this range. This should allow retrieving an average in all examples without adding more data to the front of each experiment.
This will not be in version 1.1.0, but I think I could add it shortly after that.
At the moment, I think that the best solution would be adding it as a tool to the new interactive graph. If you check out our test version (https://phyphox.org/forums/showthread.php?tid=12), you will find that after tapping a graph, there is a "More tools" menu in the bottom right corner. I would add an entry "statistics" to this menu, which allows selecting a range of the plotted data and gives the average and maybe some more statistical information about the points in this range. This should allow retrieving an average in all examples without adding more data to the front of each experiment.
This will not be in version 1.1.0, but I think I could add it shortly after that.