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Section 8. Working with Data Files on the PC

Split menu. The same data file will be used as the Input File for each

array.

Type in the array ID in the Copy field of the Input File tab for each array.

The array ID is the first element of a data file, so the line should read

1[123], where 123 is the actual array ID you want to process.

In the Select field, type in the number for each element (data value) you

want to be output in the report.

In the Stop Condition field, type in a “C,” followed by the ID of your stop

condition array. If your “end of test” array was array ID 200, the Stop

Condition field would read: C,1[200]. This should be typed into the Stop

Condition fields of each array, including the “end of test” array.

Set up the Output File as you would for any Split process. If you are including

column headings, the arrays and elements will appear in the order they are

listed on the Input File tabs. That is, the first column will be Input File number

1, element number 1; the next column is Input File number 1, element number

2… Input File number 2, element number 1 follows in the column immediately

after the last element of Input File number 1.

Consider TABLE 8-2 below:

TABLE 8-2. Example of Event Driven Test Data Set

This table contains four different output arrays: 100, 101, 102, and 200.

During the first test, data was output from all three conditional arrays (100,

101, and 102), with 200 signaling the end of the test. During the second test,

data was output from arrays 100 and 102. During the third test, data was

output from arrays 100 and 101.

100,12.1,10.,32.6

101,92.7,67.7

102,56.1,48.7,98.,220.1

200

100,12.5,9.89,30.1

102,56.2,50.,100.5,210.6

200

100,13.1,10.1,33.1

101,94.1,69

200

Data from arrays

output during the

first test.

Second test.

Third test.

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