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Section 8. Working with Data Files on the PC

A maximum of eight input files may be processed by Split at one time.

Additional input files are added using the EDIT | ADD DATA FILE menu

option. Split looks for a file extension of .DAT if no extension is specified. If

the Input File does not exist, an error message is displayed when RUN | GO is

selected from the menu options.

For instance, to process two files named TEST.DAT and TEST_1.DAT the

user would select TEST.DAT and TEST_1.DAT as Input Files. Two blank

input file templates will be generated. To change from one template to the

other, click the appropriate tab on the bottom of the screen. Both templates

must be completed before Split will process the data. To merge different

output arrays from the same input file into one array, open the data file once for

each different array.

8.2.3.1.1 File Info

In most instances, Split automatically recognizes the type of data file it is

reading when using Auto Detect in the File Info field. However, there are two

exceptions for which you should choose the appropriate option manually:

Reading Raw A/D Data from Burst Measurements

To read this type of data and convert it to ASCII, select Burst Format in

the File Info box. Once Burst Format is selected, the Number of Values

in Each Burst window in the Offset Menu will become accessible. Enter

the number of elements in each Burst. This number does not include the

array ID number or calibration data.

Reading Data in Final Storage (Binary) Format

If the data is in binary format and Start and Stop Offsets are used, Final

Storage (Binary) Format must be selected in the File Info field. This tells

Split that the file must be decoded as Final Storage before counting the

bytes. If Offsets are not used, Auto Detect may be chosen and the file will

be processed correctly.

8.2.3.1.2 File Offset/Options

Start Offset

None
Select his check box to start reading the input file from the beginning.

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