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(1) Open the MIF curves interface by pressing the [[Image:Modal_Manual_122.png]] button in the toolbar.
(1) Open the MIF curves interface by pressing the [[Image:Modal_Manual_122.png]] button in the toolbar.


(2) Select the identification frequency band. Move the cursors by mouse or keyboard to the frequency point you want, then double click the mouse or press Enter key to select this band. As a result, a tag like "<nowiki>[</nowiki>-<nowiki>]</nowiki>" appears to indicate this selected band. The data in this band will be used for modal identification. Multiple selected bands for the identification are allowed in Modal, and all the data in these bands will be used to identify modal parameters. To delete the latest selected band, you can use the  
(2) Select the identification frequency band. Move the cursors by mouse or keyboard to the frequency point you want, then double click the mouse or press Enter key to select this band. As a result, a tag like "<nowiki>[</nowiki>-<nowiki>]</nowiki>" appears to indicate this selected band. The data in this band will be used for modal identification. Multiple selected bands for the identification are allowed in Modal, and all the data in these bands will be used to identify modal parameters. To delete the latest selected band, you can use the [[Image:Modal_Manual_123.png]] button in the toolbar, or by the mouse<nowiki>’</nowiki>s middle click. To delete all the selected bands, you can use the [[Image:Modal_Manual_124.png]] button in the toolbar, or by the mouse<nowiki>’</nowiki>s middle double clicks.
[[Image:Modal_Manual_123.png|framed|none]]
button in the toolbar, or by the mouse<nowiki>’</nowiki>s middle click. To delete all the selected bands, you can use the  
[[Image:Modal_Manual_124.png|framed|none]]
button in the toolbar, or by the mouse<nowiki>’</nowiki>s middle double clicks.


(3) Specify the modal order in the selected bands. MIF plot can be used to indicate the modes existence efficiently. A peak in this plot means a mode. For example, in the selected band of the following figure, four modes are detected, including two heavily closed modes.
(3) Specify the modal order in the selected bands. MIF plot can be used to indicate the modes existence efficiently. A peak in this plot means a mode. For example, in the selected band of the following figure, four modes are detected, including two heavily closed modes.

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