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Learn more about the highlights of version 2023.3
Improved Lincence Management
The new Licence Management is now implemented completely in Java and thus more platform independent. It offers improved support for borrowing licences. The display of information about the borrowed licences helps to manage them.
New Zwick zs2 Importer
The new importer enables to read zs2 files, a widely used binary format generated by Zwick Universal Testing Machines.
NIO Transition for Data Importer
An extended number of importers is now able to import data from a remote file system (e.g. cloud) directly via URI reference. This way, time and volume for data traffic during networking can be reduced.
Changed Division in Object Formula Editor
The formula function "A / B" now always performs a floating point division. The previous behaviour to generate an Integer result in case of Integer operands is now performed by the new function "idiv(A; B)" instead.
Visual Signal Editor with Improved Navigation
The preview in the Visual Signal Editor has been enhanced by functions for navigation in zoomed view. New buttons enable to zoom to selected ranges in X- or Y-direction or to shift between signals in stacked mode. Moreover, a scrollbar has been added.
New Filters in Universal Signal Filter
The Universal Signal Filter has been extended by new analog filters: Butterworth, Chebyshev (Type I and II). These filters can be operated as Highpass, Lowpass, Bandpass or Bandstop. Time delays can be compensated via 2-path-filtering.
New Zoom Symbol in Universal 2D-Graph
A new Zoom symbol in Universal 2D-Graph replaces the former A/B switch between standard and zoomed view. Moreover, an info button provides an overview about available action via keyboard or mouse
Optimised Graphic Scaling for Java 11
The preview in the Visual Signal Editor has been enhanced by functions for navigation in zoomed view. New buttons enable to zoom to selected ranges in X- or Y-direction or to shift between signals in stacked mode. Moreover, a scrollbar has been addedWhen starting jBEAM with Java 11 or later, undesired aliasing effects occurred especially in the X/Y curve. The scaling methods have been optimized with respect to drawing smooth edges of curves and text.