| Communications Toolbox | ![]() |
The components of BERTool act as one integrated tool. These behaviors reflect their integration:
If you select a data set in the data viewer, then BERTool reconfigures the tabbed panels to reflect the parameters associated with that data set and also highlights the corresponding data in the BER Figure window. This is useful if the data viewer displays multiple data sets and you want to recall the meaning and origin of each data set.
If you click data plotted in the BER Figure window, then BERTool reconfigures the tabbed panels to reflect the parameters associated with that data and also highlights the corresponding data set in the data viewer.
If you configure the Semianalytic or Theoretical panel in a way that is already reflected in an existing data set, then BERTool highlights that data set in the data viewer. This prevents BERTool from duplicating its computations and its entries in the data viewer, while still showing you the results that you requested.
If you close the BER Figure window, then you can reopen it by choosing BER Figure from the Window menu in BERTool.
If you select options in the data viewer that affect the BER plot, then the BER Figure window reflects your selections immediately. Such options relate to data set names, confidence intervals, curve fitting, and the presence or absence of specific data sets in the BER plot.
Note If you want to observe the integration yourself but do not yet have any data sets in BERTool, then first try the procedure in Example: Using the Theoretical Panel in BERTool. |
Note If you save the BER Figure window using the window's File menu, then the resulting file contains the contents of the window but not the BERTool data that led to the plot. To save an entire BERTool session, see Saving a BERTool Session. |
| The BERTool Environment | Computing Theoretical BERs | ![]() |
© 1994-2005 The MathWorks, Inc.