Absolute Operator
For each input value, the Absolute math operator obtains the absolute values, point by point, of the source and places the result in the function waveform. The source waveform is vertically scaled to keep the displayed waveform visible. This results in different vertical scales for the source and output waveforms.
The Absolute operator is not available in TDR/TDT mode.
The operator's Display Setup configures the manner in which the resulting waveform is displayed including both vertical and horizontal scaling. Track selection to allows the output waveform to track changes to the scaling of the input waveform. Track is the default setting. In addition, you can turn the waveform's display off or on and select the color of the trace.
Use the Name button to give the displayed waveform a custom identifying name which is show in the Signals area on the display graticule and in the Signals palette. Custom names are very helpful for screen captures or when multiple waveforms are displayed.
The Graph Window is available when multiple waveform content windows are used.
Use the Signal Type's Track selection to allows the waveform type (NRZ or PAM4) to track the input waveform's type. Track is the default setting. If input waveform's type cannot be automatically determined, select Manual to specify the waveform type.