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Appendix 4 Waveform Viewer (Wv)
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Appendix 4.4 Conversion to CSV Format
Cursor
You can convert displayed waveform data to a CSV format file. Once in
CSV format, the file can be loaded into spreadsheet or other software for
further processing. You can either convert the whole data file or a range
selected with the cursors.
If selecting a range, first set the cursors to the required positions. These are
indicated at the top of the waveform screen by inverted blue and red " ":
drag these triangles with the mouse to set the range.
Then to save all of the data, in the [File] menu, select [Save All]; to save the
range only, in the [File] menu, select [Save Between Cursors].
A dialog box appears for setting the file to be saved, and the thinning.
To save in text formats other than CSV (space delimited or tab delimited),
select the desired format from the [Save as type] list.
In the [Thin Out] box, enter the number of original samples corresponding to
one converted value.
Use this when data over a large range (long time interval) is required, but
the whole set of sampled data is not required.
Select [Time Notation] from among [Sec], [Date], [Trig], and [Point].
Enter the name of the file to be saved, and click the [Save] button to convert
the data to CSV format and save the file.
Summary of Contents for MEMORY HiCORDER 8855
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