
4.6.1
CSV Settings
Inertia Log Files can be exported to a Comma Separated Values file (CSV). The CSV Settings can
be modified in the
CSV Settings
window (see Figure 19), accessible via the menu (
Configuration
,
File Types
,
CSV Settings...
) or from the
Export
window.
A CSV file starts with a header identifying each column. Each subsequent line in the CSV file
consists of a timestamp and the sensor data sampled at that timestamp.
The following settings can be modified for the CSV file format:
•
One File per Node
: A separate file is created for each node; the node number is appended
to the filename:
<filename>[_node№].ext
. When disabled, one file with data from all nodes
is created.
•
Repeat Previous Value
: When sensors have a lower sampling rate than the global sampling
rate, empty values are added to the CSV file (no value between commas). For example,
when the global rate is 200 Hz, the compass samples at 100 Hz, resulting in empty values
every other line. By using this option, instead of logging an empty value, the last received
value is repeated until a new value is received.
•
Add Info to Beginning of File
: Add information such as node information, sensor settings,
units of measurement, a description, etc, to the beginning of the log file. The information
lines start with a
#
.
The sensor data added to the CSV file can be configured by (un)checking the desired
Columns
.
Default columns for
ProMove-mini
,
V-Mon 4000
and
All
can be loaded using the
Defaults
but-
tons.
Apply
will save the settings and close the window,
Close
will discard any modified settings
and close the window.
Figure 19: CSV Settings
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