Section 8. Working with Data Files on the PC
23
38.8
17.12
24
37.13
11.86
Smpl (Line;8), Smpl (4;8), Smpl (5;8)
1
23.98
6.588
2
24.31
8.88
3
37.13
11.86
smpl(.PA,n)
Outputs the data to the printer or .RPT file with
n
lines per
page.
Examples:
2, 3, Smpl (.PA;12) =
100
58.56
200
57.48
.
.
.
.
.
.
1100
61.34
1200
60.61
1300
61.01
1400
60.93
.
.
.
.
.
.
2300
55.48
0
55.22
WDQ(n)
Outputs the wind direction using an alphabetical
abbreviation, based on 8 quadrants (N, S, E, W, NE, NW,
SE, SW). n is an element containing wind direction. For
example, if n = 182, S would be returned in the output file.
WDQS(n)
Outputs the wind direction using an alphabetical
abbreviation, based on 16 quadrants (N, S, E, W, NE, NW,
SE, SW, NNE, ENE, ESE, SSE, SSW, WSW, WNW,
NNW). n is an element containing wind direction. For
example, if n = 111, ESE would be returned in the output
file.
Date(“format”; S; H; D; Y)
Converts a datalogger’s time stamp to a
different format and encloses it in double-quotes (edate will
produce a date without quotes). “Format” is a string which
identifies how the date should be output. The “format”
string is similar to the date format used by Windows. See
the online help in Split to get a complete list of the format
parameters.
S is the element number that contains seconds; H is the
element number that contains hours/minutes; D is the
element number that contains day; and Y is the element
number that contains the year. A constant can be used in
place of any of the element numbers (the constant must be a
valid value for the type of date field and include a decimal
point; e.g., 2000.0 for the year). If only three elements are
specified, these will be assumed to be hour/minute, day, and
year.
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Summary of Contents for LoggerNet
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Page 30: ...Preface What s New in LoggerNet 4 xxvi...
Page 32: ...Section 1 System Requirements 1 2...
Page 44: ...Section 2 Installation Operation and Backup Procedures 2 12...
Page 136: ...Section 4 Setting up Datalogger Networks 4 80...
Page 227: ...Section 7 Creating and Editing Datalogger Programs 7 9...
Page 298: ...Section 7 Creating and Editing Datalogger Programs 7 80...
Page 402: ...Section 9 Automating Tasks with Task Master 9 12...
Page 406: ...Section 9 Automating Tasks with Task Master 9 16...
Page 450: ...Section 11 Utilities Installed with LoggerNet Admin and LoggerNet Remote 11 22...
Page 454: ...Section 12 Optional Client Applications Available for LoggerNet 12 4...
Page 462: ...Section 13 Implementing Advanced Communications Links 13 8...
Page 482: ...Section 14 Troubleshooting Guide 14 20...
Page 570: ...Appendix F Calibration and Zeroing F 16...
Page 578: ...Appendix G Importing Files into Excel G 8...
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