Campbell Scientific LoggerNet Datalogger Support Software User Manual

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Section 8. Working with Data Files on the PC

The Crlf is placed after the maximum temperature 67.33 so

that the maximum RH is on the next line.

A carriage return/line feed is recognized by Split as an element,

and may throw the column headers off in the output file.

“Label”

returns a comment in the output file. This is a useful

formatting function when labels are desired on the same line

as the data. The label includes anything within the quote

marks, the quote marks are not output but must be in the

parameter file. The label cannot exceed the width of the

output column (default is eight characters). A maximum of

thirty (30) labels are allowed per Select line.

Make sure that the column widths are big enough for the

label to fit. Otherwise the output will indicate Bad Data.

Examples:

“Max Temp” =

Max Temp (outputs Max Temp

Max Temp 24 times)

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.

.

Max Temp

Smpl(“8 hour “;8),Smpl(“Max Temp”;8), Max(3;8) = 8 hour

Max Temp 58.56

8 hour Max Temp 63.75

8 hour Max Temp 67.33

This example samples the labels called “8 hour” and “Max

Temp” and looks for a Maximum temp for every 8 hour

interval.

Line

numbers each line written to the report file or printer. This

differs from the Count function in that Count looks at how

many lines were read.

Examples:

Line, 4, 5 =

1

17.42

5.855

2

17.65

8.27

3

17.76

7.75

4

18.89

7.6

5

19.6

10.41

6

23.32

8.99

7

24.79

9.52

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19 24.75

7.08

20 26.03

8.76

21 27.45 11.81

22 35.46 15.62

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