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By clicking on ''Merge'', a pop-up window appears with the following options:
 
By clicking on ''Merge'', a pop-up window appears with the following options:
* Merging signals by station and components (''Yes'' option). Geopsy looks for all the signal with the same station name and component name and merge these signals
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* Merging signals by station and components (''Yes'' option). Geopsy looks for all the signal with the same station name and component name and merges them
 
* Merging all signals together (''No'' option).
 
* Merging all signals together (''No'' option).
  
''Merge'' is used to get a unique trace from several time blocks. In case of overlap between each blocks, ''Merge'' provides the sum of the signals. It is able to handle time gaps only if the sampling is coherent.
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''Merge'' is used to get a unique trace from several time blocks.  
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* In case of overlap between each blocks, ''Merge'' provides the sum of the signals.  
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* It is able to handle time gaps ''only if the duration of the gap is an integer multiple of the sampling time step''.
  
''Merge'' modifies the [[Geopsy: Temporary Signal|temporary signals]] in the active viewer.
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''Merge'' creates new [[Geopsy: Temporary Signal|temporary signals]] in the active viewer.

Latest revision as of 13:45, 12 March 2010

Merge pop-up window.

Merge, reached from the Waveform menu, merges a signal or a group of signals from the signals in the active signal viewer.

By clicking on Merge, a pop-up window appears with the following options:

  • Merging signals by station and components (Yes option). Geopsy looks for all the signal with the same station name and component name and merges them
  • Merging all signals together (No option).

Merge is used to get a unique trace from several time blocks.

  • In case of overlap between each blocks, Merge provides the sum of the signals.
  • It is able to handle time gaps only if the duration of the gap is an integer multiple of the sampling time step.

Merge creates new temporary signals in the active viewer.