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6.4.3 Number of Header Lines
Number of Header Lines specifies how many header lines the measurement files have. These lines will be omitted when reading data.
6.4.4 UV Data Column
UV Data Column specifies from which column in the input files data is read. Data Column 1 is the first column after date and time.
Date and time must always appear before Data Column 1, but may contain more than one column.
6.4.5 Temperature Data Column
Temperature Data Column specifies from which column in the input files radiometer temperature data is read. In case you do not
have or do not want to process temperature data, set the column number to 0. Data Column 1 is the first column after date and
time. Date and time must always appear before Data Column 1, but may contain more than one column.
6.4.6 Delimiter
Delimiter specifies the separator for data columns. See Pattern Matching Characters for space and non-displayable characters
that can be entered here and what they mean.
6.4.7 Load
By pressing the load button, you can load an input data formatting configuration by means of a configuration file. The file may
be a default configuration file (ex. input data formatting - default.ini), a previously saved configuration file or the configuration
file of another working directory. In the latter case you must take care that the configuration file (ex.
that loading a configuration file that does not have a setting for input data formatting results in no change to the input data
formatting configuration.
6.4.8 Save
By pressing the save button, you can save the input data formatting configuration to a file. You can use this feature to store a
default input data formatting configuration, to be used for configuring input data formatting in the future or share it with others.
6.4.9 Quick Test
By pressing the quick test button, you can verify the configuration. You will be prompted to select an input file to test with. After
selecting the test file, a window pops up, displaying the file using your input data formatting configuration. You must verify the
displayed data with the originating data to assure the configuration matches your type of input files.
6.4.10 Example
This example shows how to fill in the input data formatting for the following file:
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Time zone information: Europe-Delft
Day hour uv data temperature data
year
18804 0.167965 0.000175800 2.52065
18804 0.176299 0.000269600 2.52129
18804 0.184632 0.000140100 2.52049
18804 0.192966 0.000179400 2.52074
18804 0.201299 0.000263900 2.52129