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  1. While Seeq does not officially have dark mode, google chrome has a plug in that may be a feasible workaround. Here is what organizer topic looks like And here is workbench analysis screenshot Interested in getting one for your Seeq? Check out the dark reader plugin. DISCLAIMER: PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL IT BEFORE INSTALLING ANYTHING FROM THE INTERNET Here goes the link: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/dark-reader/eimadpbcbfnmbkopoojfekhnkhdbieeh Cheers, Sanman
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  2. Hello Arnaud, the error is occuring because of the unit of the signal. I guess the unit of your signal is "t" which is converted to "t²" and "t³" for the respective parts of the formula. Therefore they cannot be used in an addition or subtraction. To get the fomula working simply convert the signal to a unitless one before calculating the polynom. The resulting signal is unitless. You can use the setUnits() function to specify a unit if you need one. Hope this helps. Regards, Thorsten
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