Section 7. Installation
Table 14.
Typical Data Table
TOA5
CR1000
CR1000
1048
CR1000.Std.13.06
CPU:Data.cr1
35723
OneMin
TIMESTAMP
RECORD
BattVolt_Avg
PTempC_Avg
TempC_Avg(1)
TempC_Avg(2)
TS
RN
Volts
Deg C
Deg C
Deg C
Avg
Avg
Avg
Avg
7/11/2007 16:10
0
13.18
23.5
23.54
25.12
7/11/2007 16:20
1
13.18
23.5
23.54
25.51
7/11/2007 16:30
2
13.19
23.51
23.05
25.73
7/11/2007 16:40
3
13.19
23.54
23.61
25.95
7/11/2007 16:50
4
13.19
23.55
23.09
26.05
7/11/2007 17:00
5
13.19
23.55
23.05
26.05
7/11/2007 17:10
6
13.18
23.55
23.06
25.04
The table
Typical Data Table
(p. 140)
shows a data file as it appears after the
associated data table is downloaded from a CR1000 programmed with the code in
CRBasic example
Definition and Use of a Data Table
(p. 142).
The data file
consists of five or more lines. Each line consists of one or more fields. The first
four lines constitute the file header. Subsequent lines contain data.
Note
Discrete data files (ASCII or binary) can also be written to a CR1000
memory drive using the
TableFile()
instruction.
The first header line is the environment line. It consists of eight fields, listed in
table
TOA5 Environment Line
(p. 141).
Table 15.
TOA5 Environment Line
Field
Description
Changed By
1
TOA5
2
Station name
DevConfig
or CRBasic program acting on
the setting
3
Datalogger model
4
Datalogger serial number
5
Datalogger OS version
New OS
6
Datalogger program name
New program
7
Datalogger program signature
New or revised program
8
Table name
Revised program
The second header line reports field names. This line consists of a set of comma-
delimited strings that identify the name of individual fields as given in the
datalogger program. If the field is an element of an array, the name will be
followed by a comma-separated list of subscripts within parentheses that
identifies the array index. For example, a variable named
Values
, which is
declared as a two-by-two array in the datalogger program, will be represented by
four field names:
Values(1,1)
,
Values(1,2)
,
Values(2,1)
, and
Values(2,2)
. Scalar
variables will not have array subscripts. There will be one value on this line for
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