It is possible to visualize data presented in a text file as well.
For now it should be a single file per one array of registered data:
(a) single data column inside
(b) X column in milliseconds, Y data column
You will be prompted to enter some data parameters manually in this case
(choose proper data and time columns, channel number, ADC channel rate...).
An information about every signal will be extracted from an appropriate
binary *.par file in correspondence with a chosen binary *.dat file
(or from the beginning of a chosen *.dat file in case of SATURN SDI-AD12-128H)
This information will be shown in the right part of the program's main window,
according to a selected table row, when pressing ctrl+H
(mouse-click on a plot to focus)
ADC files examples are included in the "resources/sampledata/" subfolder.
Executable Jar file with data examples are located in a zip file, "resources/executable/" subfolder
Screenshots
Select data from the table to show some data details
and select some positions one by one or all at once to visualize plots
For more convenience the filter above the table can be utilized,
just insert a proper string with part of data label to filter the list
Some interactive plotter settings and Savitsky-Golay filter are available:
line width, move data along X axis, data scaling,
compensation of ADC zero drift
You can view signals one under another
Data base interaction
Persist your data with MongoDB data base.
You should setup a MongoDB server and make sure that a data base
with appropriate name, collection and authorized user name is available
"File->Open" shows a file chooser dialog, files with "dat", "csv" and "txt"
extensions will be available;
new data will be added to the existing list
"File->Clear" will clear the list of data in table;
"File->Open Auto" shows a directory chooser dialog to set a directory
for watching new files creation by an ADC, by copying, etc.
"Plot->Export selected to txt " converts selected data shown in the main table
to the text format and save it to a subfolder named "/txt"
"Plot->Draw" shows selected signals;
arrow UP,DOWN - list by one; ctrl+HOME - show all in one;
"Plot->Draw by one" shows selected signals inside one drawing, one under another;
"Plot->Draw by one and scroll" shows selected signals one by one inside a scrolling pane;
"DataBase->..." setup data base connection, persist and fetch your data;
When plots are shown, Savitsky-Golay filter can be applied.
double click on table will check/uncheck all signals
individual color can be set for every signal
hot keys for menu items;
keys "Ctrl+W" when pressed will move panel divider position
to show/hide data table
keys "Shift+S" when pressed will save a profile - Y values
at a given X coordinate from every data that are plotted
keys "Shift+F" when pressed will substitute source Y data with filtered ones
keys "Shift+P" when pressed will save a snapshot of plots
When using "Plot->Draw" view with all curves on single plot, data curves can be listed with keyboard arrows; "Ctrl+Home" will draw all selected
In order to hot keys were enabled, the plot should be in focus, just mouse-click on it
Zoom and pan plots with mouse:
zoom: left click + drag from a top left to a bottom right
pan: right click + drag
rescale to a full view: left click + drag back from a bottom right to a top left
NOTE: if there are a lot of points, complete drawing will take some time.
Laptop with Intel i5 renders a 1 000 000 of points about 1 minute,
in case of drawing all data "as is".
Feature is included that enables rapid drawing even when there are
millions of data points. Canvas drawing now successfully
copes with millions of data points due to simple "point-per-pixel" approach.
Just use zoom to view all the details.
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