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Check Data Start | Y Yes this is when the first log occurred | ||
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Check START | Y Yes, start printing data from this point on | ||
Date & Time |
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15:54:40 | 21AUG’86 |
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Check END | Y Yes, finish printing data at this point | ||
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3.7.2 PLOT - Example
The following example is the same as the last but that the data is plotted in- stead of printed.
input | from | Keyboard | K Input from keyboard | |
input | from | File; or |
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Create | a command | fife? |
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PLot, PRint, Load or Unload
Cassette or Ram file INPUT file, or input from Logger?
use buffer 7 time?
plot Format, Pointers & buffer or Done?
Buffer number
plot Format, Pointers & buffer or Done?
Log interval (mill)?
Bytes per log?
Fields per log?
PL Plot a report
L Read data from logger
Y The logger program recorded the time of the first log in buffer 7
P Data is to come from a buffer
0 The data is stored in buffer 0
D No more data to print
60 The log program recorded every hour
4 The log program stored 4 bytes per log
4 Print four fields from each log
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