
Section 7. Installation
127
Table 13.
Typical Data Table
TOA5
CR800
CR800
1048
CR800.Std.13.06
CPU:Data.cr8
35723
OneMin
TIMESTAMP
RECORD
BattVolt_Avg
PTempC_Avg
TempC_Avg(1)
TempC_Avg(2)
TS
RN
Volts
Deg C
Deg C
Deg C
Avg
Avg
Avg
Avg
7/11/2007 16:10
0
13.18
23.5
23.54
25.12
7/11/2007 16:20
1
13.18
23.5
23.54
25.51
7/11/2007 16:30
2
13.19
23.51
23.05
25.73
7/11/2007 16:40
3
13.19
23.54
23.61
25.95
7/11/2007 16:50
4
13.19
23.55
23.09
26.05
7/11/2007 17:00
5
13.19
23.55
23.05
26.05
7/11/2007 17:10
6
13.18
23.55
23.06
25.04
The third header line identifies engineering units for that field of data. These
units are declared at the beginning of a CRBasic program, as shown in CRBasic
example
Definition and Use of a Data Table
(p. 127).
Units are strictly for
documentation. The CR800 does not make use of declared units, nor does it
check their accuracy.
The fourth line of the header reports the data process used to produce the field of
data, e.g., avg (average), his (historgram), etc.
Subsequent lines are observed data and associated record keeping. The first field
being a time stamp, the second the record (data line) number.
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See table
Abbreviations of Names of Data Processes
(p. 149)
for a list
of default field names.
As shown in CRBasic example
Definition and Use of a Data Table
(p. 127),
data
table declaration begins with the
DataTable()
instruction and ends with the
EndTable()
instruction. Between
DataTable()
and
EndTable()
are instructions
that define what data to store and under what conditions data are stored. A data
table must be called by the CRBasic program for data storage processing to occur.
Typically, data tables are called by the
CallTable()
instruction once each Scan.
CRBasic
Example
14.
Definition
and
Use
of
a
Data
Table
'Declare Variables
Public
Batt_Volt
Public
PTemp_C
Public
Temp_C(2)
'Define Units
Units
Batt_Volt=Volts
Units
PTemp_C=Deg C
Units
Temp_C(2)=Deg C
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Page 387: ...Section 8 Operation 387 Figure 116 Real time custom...
Page 388: ...Section 8 Operation 388 8 8 1 3 Final Storage Tables Figure 117 Final storage tables...
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