4.2 Saving Data
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Select the save area.
Move the flashing cursor to the
[Save Area]
item.
Select
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(When
[Wave Binary]
is the selected save type)
Select whether to save divided files
Move the flashing cursor to the
[Division]
item.
Select
(When
[Wave Text]
is selected as the save type)
Set the data thinning number.
Move the flashing cursor to the
[Save Thin]
item.
Select
Whole
Wave
Save all recorded data. (default setting)
A-B
Wave
Save the data between the A and B cursors. If only the A cursor is
used, the range from the A cursor position to the end of the data is
saved.
A/B cursor Specification Method (p.118)
Off
Files are not divided when saved.
16M, 32M
64M
Select the size for divided save.
Off
Data thinning (sub-sampling) is not carried out.
1/2 to
1/1000
Set the thinning number (out of how many data items to
leave one data item remaining).
5
About the save area
• If the MR8990 is installed, one data item more than the number of data items
specified with the A and B cursors may be saved.
• The data that is measured and saved with the MR8990 will be the same data
twice in a row.
About divided saving
• Large quantities of waveform data can be divided and saved as multiple files.
• Saving divided data makes a folder automatically, and creates one or more
waveform files and an index (IDX) file in the folder.
• Then by loading the IDX file, the data in the waveform file(s) is loaded as a
batch.
• When divided saving is selected, delete save is not available.
• When using the memory division function, divided saving cannot be performed
automatically.
See:
"Batch load of waveform data"(p.99)
"Memory Division Function"(p.237)
Thinning
A large amount of space is required for saving files in text format. Data thinning
enables a reduction in file size.
Example: When
[1/2]
is set, every second data item is saved. The number of
data items is reduced to a 1/2.
Summary of Contents for MR8740
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Page 248: ...10 3 Waveform Calculation Operators and Results 236 ...
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