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 The graphical representation then displays the entered values and the calculated curve in different colours. The graphical representation then displays the entered values and the calculated curve in different colours.
  
-Editing the determined interpolation+=====Editing the determined interpolation=====
  
 The determined coefficients and the calculated function are displayed above the graph. The determined coefficients and the calculated function are displayed above the graph.
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 The display of the coefficients depends on the interpolation method. In the example, there are three coefficients a, b and c for a quadratic parabola. The determined function is displayed in the right-hand area. It can be edited; the result is then immediately visible in the graphic. In this way, the function can be further adjusted to the individual values. The display of the coefficients depends on the interpolation method. In the example, there are three coefficients a, b and c for a quadratic parabola. The determined function is displayed in the right-hand area. It can be edited; the result is then immediately visible in the graphic. In this way, the function can be further adjusted to the individual values.
  
-With the **//Add to function list//** button, the function is added to the list of function terms managed by CGRAPH and is then available within the [[Functions]] graphic type.+With the **//Save function//** button, the function is added to the list of function terms managed by CGRAPH and is then available within the [[Functions]] graphic type.
  
-The undo symbol restores the original parameters – the function then corresponds to the calculated interpolation again.+The **//Back to original function//** button restores the original parameters – the function then corresponds to the calculated interpolation again.
  
 The calculated values are also displayed in the tree view. Here, the interpolated values and the calculated function can also be hidden and shown again. The calculated values are also displayed in the tree view. Here, the interpolated values and the calculated function can also be hidden and shown again.
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