FX Radar Software V1.2





This is a string I shot with my Compatto and pasted directed from the app to a spread sheet. So as you can see, it is now giving you the statistical analysis of your string. Worked very well.
" target="_blank">http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> Shot count: 30 Low: 807 Hi: 847 Avg: 829 STD Dev: 10.0 Spread: 40.0 819 821 814 828 828 830 826 823 833 833 833 833 835 830 835 830 847 835 842 833 847 837 835 840 826 828 819 810 810 807

Hello idoc

I got the update yesterday & will be shooting some strings today.

How do you get the data from your phone (i phone 6S) to a spreadsheet, please?

Ed
 
At the end of your string, go up to the menu in upper right corner (3 vertical dots) and hit copy to clipboard. I open a Google Sheets document in another window in my phone and click and hold on the top cell in a column and paste to that column. I usually put the next string in the next column of the same sheet. If I am doing a lot of strings, say testing pellets or hammer spring tension, I might take notes on what each string was and label each column or copy to another sheet in the same document, but on my computer. I can then make graphs, etc. The nice thing about Google sheets is that it is in the cloud and therefore I can pull it up on any device I want (I am on my office computer right now). Here is a link to what I did the other day.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16WsbQdJwHlSTeVooge-Coy1eMLnPA3LzMf1PRK0PuI4/edit?usp=sharing

I don't know if there is an i phone equivalent but you can easily get a google account and do the same thing I did.
 
For the graph, highlight your string and hit the "Insert Chart" icon on the toolbar (a box with 3 vertical bars in it). A pane will pop up on the right hand side that will let you customize it. I always adjust the "vertical range" so that the velocity range is narrow enough for the graph be helpful. It's easy to play around with until you get it looking like you want.