Difference between revisions of "Geopsy: Chronogram"

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[[Image:ChronogramViewer.png|thumb|right|200px|Chronogram view]]
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Chronogram is a [[Geopsy: Signal Viewer|Signal Viewer]] in which it is possible to display the availability of time-series without loading the actual values of signals (much faster to plot than [[Geopsy: Graphic|graphic viewer]] for long time series).
 
Chronogram is a [[Geopsy: Signal Viewer|Signal Viewer]] in which it is possible to display the availability of time-series without loading the actual values of signals (much faster to plot than [[Geopsy: Graphic|graphic viewer]] for long time series).
 
In order to display signals in the chronogram viewer you can simply [[Geopsy: Signal drag&drop|drag and drop]] signals on the corresponding Chronogram icon [[Image:IconChronogram.png|middle]]. Traces are not displayed as waveforms but as boxes of different color:
 
In order to display signals in the chronogram viewer you can simply [[Geopsy: Signal drag&drop|drag and drop]] signals on the corresponding Chronogram icon [[Image:IconChronogram.png|middle]]. Traces are not displayed as waveforms but as boxes of different color:
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These color are set by default and cannot be changed. Signals are grouped by [[Geopsy: Database#Name|station name]] and [[Geopsy: Database#Component|component]] on the same base line.
 
These color are set by default and cannot be changed. Signals are grouped by [[Geopsy: Database#Name|station name]] and [[Geopsy: Database#Component|component]] on the same base line.
[[Image:ChronogramViewer.png|thumb|right|200px|Chronogram view]]
 
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Latest revision as of 16:35, 11 March 2010

Chronogram view

Chronogram is a Signal Viewer in which it is possible to display the availability of time-series without loading the actual values of signals (much faster to plot than graphic viewer for long time series). In order to display signals in the chronogram viewer you can simply drag and drop signals on the corresponding Chronogram icon IconChronogram.png. Traces are not displayed as waveforms but as boxes of different color:

  • Green: available signal
  • Red: missing samples
  • Blue: overlapping time blocks

These color are set by default and cannot be changed. Signals are grouped by station name and component on the same base line.