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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 19, 2007
Filed:
Nov. 23, 2004
Joseph Lomask, Wilmington, NC (US);
Joseph Lomask, Wilmington, NC (US);
Buxco Electric, Inc., Sharon, CT (US);
Abstract
Generally, the present invention is directed towards a system and method for displaying a scientific research data set viewable on an electronic display. The system is made up of a computerized device having an electronic display for displaying a selectable range of data points, an input device for receiving user input, and a digital processor for processing data and a memory for storing computer instructions and data. A set of graphical user interface instructions executable by the digital processor is stored within the memory to realize the method. The method includes steps of generating at least one data graphing area on the electronic display; graphing within the at least one data graphing area at least one line graph of data points representing at least a portion of the graphical data set; generating at least one graphical interface control for selectively rendering or removing from view a selectable range of the at least one line graph of data points; receiving input by way of the at least one graphical user interface control values indicative of the selectable range to render or remove and an indication of whether or not to render or remove from view the selectable range; and dynamically rendering or removing from view the selectable range of the at least one line graph of data points.