DADiSP talks MATLAB
Justin Beecher
Product Specialist
DADiSP has a long history. Back in the days of DOS, it offered an innovative
interface by presenting multiple, interrelated data windows on the screen.
When any data was added or changed, all other charts and data windows updated
automatically in response. That’s
why DADiSP was known as a “graphical spreadsheet”.
Today
DADiSP is a modern, interactive Windows application that’s
still popular for heavy-duty, visually-oriented, technical data analysis
and presentation. It automatically captures data from laboratory instruments
and T&M equipment, and supports ActiveX so it’s compatible
with a wide range of Windows applications, including Excel.
Recently released
are two new add-ons designed to import MATLAB files into DADiSP; and to
import data from Dataq Instruments data conversion systems.
With DADiSP/MAT File, you can load MATLAB files of
any size, or sub-sets of files, containing any number of variables, so
you’re
able to analyse MATLAB data even if you don’t have MATLAB
itself installed. DADiSP/Dataq File is a simple dialogue-based module designed
to read, scale, analyse and write Dataq’s WDQ data
file format.
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