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*As a side Note is is possible but not likely for a channel to be flagged for more than one of these classifications. This would mean diagnostics will find high numbers of bad channels but a lower number of removals. Make sure you look at the printout in the editor.*
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# Channel Flags
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Channel flags are the way that channels are identified and staged for removal. A few examples of channel flag calculations are:
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* Standard Deviation (Comicaly Bad)
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**Yellow:** Little deviation is visible, no flags are made, channels are under the % criteria and not marked.
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**Green:** The % criteria threshold. Any channel that peaks past this line will be marked for removal. As indicated this line can be moved based on your goals.
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# Time Flags
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Time flags work in a very similar way as the channels, but marks are place on time segments rather than channels. Since time is important to look at the figures have been rotated starting with 1 at the top and 3 at the bottom. A few examples of time flag calculations are:
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* Low Correlation
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