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Saving data in JSON (Javascript Object Notation) format is useful for web-based graphing and presentations. JSON is a human-readable format and is typically used to pass data from a web server to a javascript program in a web browser.\\ | Saving data in JSON (Javascript Object Notation) format is useful for web-based graphing and presentations. JSON is a human-readable format and is typically used to pass data from a web server to a javascript program in a web browser.\\ | ||
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If the mean and standard deviation were displayed in the graph, they will be in the exported data too. The JSON format for mean and std dev are similar to the normal ASCII output in that the 2 X-components are listed first, and then the 2 Y components. The graphed data is listed in X and Y sections together. | If the mean and standard deviation were displayed in the graph, they will be in the exported data too. The JSON format for mean and std dev are similar to the normal ASCII output in that the 2 X-components are listed first, and then the 2 Y components. The graphed data is listed in X and Y sections together. |
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