Block number changes

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Block number changes

Postby stevieturbo on Sun Aug 17, 2008 6:35 am

Is there any way to highlight cells with the shift/cursor keys as normal, then change this highlighted block of values up/down using the pgup/pgdown keys as you would individual cells ??

Is there any way to interpolate between selected cells on the map, as opposed to being forced into doing entire rows or columns ?
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Re: Block number changes

Postby SprinterTRD on Sun Aug 17, 2008 7:53 pm

Yep, press the shift key then the arrow keys this will mark a block. You can then do maths on the sites you have chosen. Remember the F1 help key if you get stuck.
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Re: Block number changes

Postby stevieturbo on Mon Aug 18, 2008 12:32 am

SprinterTRD wrote:Yep, press the shift key then the arrow keys this will mark a block. You can then do maths on the sites you have chosen. Remember the F1 help key if you get stuck.


Yes, selecting them is fine. If I type in a number, it will change these cells to that value.

But if I try to add/subtract using pgup/down, it only changes a single cell. Not the entire block.
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Re: Block number changes

Postby RossB on Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:03 am

You cannot do this with the up and down arrows but you can use the shift key to add, subtract or multiply. For example to add 5 to the numbers in the table, highlight the area you want to change then press "5 Shift +" To add 5% press "1.05 Shift * ", to reduce by 5% press "0.95 Shift * " and so on.
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Re: Block number changes

Postby stevieturbo on Tue Aug 19, 2008 6:40 am

a little tricky whilst on the move....but thank you.
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Re: Block number changes

Postby stevieturbo on Thu Sep 18, 2008 10:39 am

I'll bump this, with another query and perhaps request. If Im not being dumb.

Would it be possible to use the shift key, and cursors to highlight blocks of cells, and then to use the pgup/pgdown to adjust that block of cells ?
At present it does highlight them ok...but will only adjust a single cell.

Makes things easy when making live adjustments on the road when you can quickly adjust blocks like that.

And next...interpolation. At present I believe it will only interpolate entire rows, or entire columns

Would it be possible to allow interpolation between selected or highlighted cells, either in rows or columns.
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Re: Block number changes

Postby pnanassy on Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:31 pm

Yeah,these would be really nice features to make mapping even more pleasant.

Please if possible put these features in :)

Thanks,Peter
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Re: Block number changes

Postby stevieturbo on Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:18 pm

Oh...and a ghost trace on the map would be nice too :)
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Re: Block number changes

Postby stevieturbo on Fri Apr 22, 2011 9:56 am

I guess a bump for these same features 2.5 years on would do no harm :)
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Re: Block number changes

Postby whrdnsx on Sat May 14, 2011 7:20 pm

Yes, I agree. Motec needs to update it's software. There's many lesser ECU's out there with better features to help with tuning.

My suggestions
1. Allow selected "Blocks" to be adjusted with the up/Down keys
2. Ghost trace
3. if I2 & engine manager open in seperate windows, as you move the cursor on a datalog the corresponding site in engine manager would follow. (hope that made sense)
4 On site box, on the map instead of off to one side. So you don't have to consantly look over to the box to see if you're on site.

I'd never choose anything over Motec, but it's lacking in some areas.
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