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Using the SunEye 210 Desktop Companion Software
Exporting and Generating Reports
AverageShading.csv
There is only one of these files per session. This file contains the average shading information
of all the skylines contained in the session. The format of this file is similar to that of the Sky-
XXShading.csv shading files, however each data entry contains the average shading for that
time increment for all skylines in the session. The values are in the range of 0 to 1.
ObstructionElevations.csv
There is only one of these files per session. This file contains a session summary of Obstruction
Elevations for
all
skylines in the session. Elevation is shown for the highest shade-causing
obstruction for every 1° of azimuth (that is, compass heading). The Maximum and Average ele-
vations for all skylines in the session are displayed for every one degree spacing. The azimuth is
given in two different range formats: 0° to 360° and -180° to +180°. In the -180° to +180° for-
mat, 0° is south when in the northern hemisphere and north when in the southern hemisphere.
The data includes information about the entire sky and horizon, including obstructions that
appear outside of the sunpath region. The region outside of the sunpaths may be important for
ambient light analysis. The obstruction elevation data in this file is also useful for importing into
other design analysis software.
WindowedObstructionElevations.csv
There is only one of these files per session. This file contains a session summary of Windowed
Obstruction Elevations for all selected skylines in the session, with the Azimuth window defini-
tions defined by the user. If the maximum elevation is selected for each Azimuth window in a
skyline, then it applies to
all
skylines in the session. If the average elevation is selected for each
Azimuth window in a skyline, then it applies to
all
skylines in the session.
Tip: To select average or maximum elevation, select the desired setting in the Export Session
Report and Data... and ensure the desired setting is selected for Maximum or Average.
GoogleEarthGeotags.kmz
This file will only be created if all exported skylines included in the report were created using
the option to get a new GPS location for each skyline. In this event, there will only be one file
per session. To view this KMZ file it is required that you have Google Earth
TM
installed. This
can be obtained at
http://earth.google.com
. Each of the skylines in the report with GPS coordi-
nates will show up as interactive place marks within Google Earth. The location of each place
mark will be determined by the GPS coordinate of the skyline. Clicking on a skyline place mark
will open a window with report information and images about the skyline. The GPS coordinates
for a skyline can be edited in the Desktop Companion software in the Skyline Property dialog. A
place mark location may also be edited within Google Earth by right clicking on it, selecting
Properties, and then dragging the place mark to a new location. You may then save any new
locations to a new KMZ file from within Google Earth by going to the File menu and selecting
“Save Place As”.
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