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             None (the default) to not apply any normalization. 
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             First to normalize with respect to the first value within each column; that is, the first value is set to 1. 
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             Last to normalize with respect to the last value within each column; that is, the last value is set to 1. 
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             Maximum absolute value to normalize with respect to the maximum absolute value within each column; that is, the table value that is the maximum absolute value is set to 1. This normalization preserves the sign of negative numbers and the argument of complex-valued numbers. 
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             None (the default) to not apply any data series operation. 
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             Average to evaluate the average of the data series. 
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             Maximum to evaluate the maximum of the data series. If Maximum is selected, select an option from the Find maximum of list: Real part or Absolute value. 
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             Minimum to evaluate the minimum of the data series. If Minimum is selected, select an option from the Find minimum of list: Real part or Absolute value. 
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             Integral to evaluate the integral of the data series. 
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             Auto (the default): The automatic method uses integration whenever it is possible; otherwise, it uses summation. 
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             Integration: Compute the values using integration (treating the data as samples of a continuous function; see note below). 
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             Summation: Compute the values using summation of the data values. Summation can be useful when there are parameters on the rows, or different load cases, which you want to compute a linearly sum for rather than an integral. 
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