User Manual
Slam Stick User Manual
Version No. 2.0
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is the option to select either CSV or MAT as the file type. Figure 29 shows an example of exporting
the data to CSV and plotting that in Excel.
Figure 29: File > Export brings up a similar dialog box to the analysis options. Select the channels you’d wish to
export (after selecting what file type), the range, if you’d like column headers, and the time format you wish.
When exporting to MATLAB the array will likely be the transpose of what you may be used to;
this is done for efficiently appending to a file. So the array will be 1 row for the time vector, then
a few rows of sensor data; there will be n columns for the number of samples based upon sample
rate and time range exported.
Figure 30: When exporting to MATLAB please note that the array will likely be a transpose of what you’re used to.