
Common analysis and display functions
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File Type ← Export Trace to ASCII File
Determines the format of the ASCII file to be imported or exported.
Depending on the external program in which the data file was created or is evaluated,
a comma-separated list (
CSV
) or a plain data format (
DAT
) file is required.
Remote command:
Decimal Separator ← Export Trace to ASCII File
Defines the decimal separator for floating-point numerals for the data export/import
files. Evaluation programs require different separators in different languages.
Remote command:
Column Separator ← Export Trace to ASCII File
Selects the character that separates columns in the exported ASCII file. The character
can be either a semicolon, a comma or a tabulator (tab).
Example for semicolon:
Type;FSV3007;Version;1.80;Date;01.Jan 3000;
Example for comma:
Type,FSV3007,
Version,1.80,
Date,01.Jan 3000,
Example for tabulator (tab after the last column is not visible):
Type FSV3007
Version 1.80
Date 01.Jan 3000
The selected column separator setting remains the same, even after a preset.
Remote command:
File Explorer ← Export Trace to ASCII File
Opens the Microsoft Windows File Explorer.
Remote command:
not supported
Importing Traces
Trace data that was stored during a previous measurement can be imported to the
Spectrum application, for example as a reference trace.
Import All Traces/Import to Trace ← Importing Traces
If the import file contains more than one trace, you can import several traces at once,
overwriting the existing trace data for any active trace in the result display with the
same trace number. Data from the import file for currently not active traces is not
imported.
Importing and exporting measurement results for evaluation