pxt-calliope/docs/device/data-analysis.md
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Co-authored-by: Juri <gitkraken@juriwolf.de>
2020-09-08 02:04:25 -07:00

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# Data Analysis
In addition to learning programming, the @boardname@ is a fantastic tool for observing and measuring things that happen in the natural world. The sciences rely on methods of observation, information gathering, and analysis. Using the @boardname@ with MakeCode, you can use the sensors and inputs to measure and capture physical events that occur. Measurement data can then be sent for recording by other devices like another @boardname@ or a personal computer.
![Data graph logo](/static/mb/device/data-analysis/data-analysis.jpg)
The Data Viewer in the MakeCode editor allows you to stream and log data from your programs. It will do this when you write data values using the **[serial](/reference/serial)** write functions. When you try your code in the simulator or connect with USB, each value you write is saved and collected as a log for you to analyze later if you want.
These topics describe how to analyze your data using MakeCode with the @boardname@:
* [Plotting with LEDs](./data-analysis/led-plotting)
* [Viewing your data](./data-analysis/viewing)
* [Writing data](./data-analysis/writing)
* [Generating data](./data-analysis/generating)
* [Analyze](./data-analysis/analyze)
* [Remote data collection](./data-analysis/remote)