When you open a log file, the curves are all displayed together using basic formatting. This isn’t necessarily bad, but if you have many curves or data rows, it can be quite confusing to see all the lines and curves together.
Organizing data into logical blocks can indeed make it much easier to analyze and visualize. Watch the video to see how this can be achieved effectively.
You can divide all the data rows into individual sections. This is fine if your log file contains only a few data rows. However, if you have a large log with, for example, 60 or 100 data rows, it is much more practical to first divide them, hide all data rows, and then add only those that belong to the section you wish to create. Create one section and then display the relevant data rows.
For instance, you can group all the curves related to the air suction system, separate the curves concerning boost pressure control, and create a specific section for high fuel pressure control, etc.