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[[Image:FKTimeLimits.png|thumb|right|250px|Time limits layout group]] | [[Image:FKTimeLimits.png|thumb|right|250px|Time limits layout group]] | ||
− | In [[Geopsy]], several tools | + | In [[Geopsy]], several tools can be applied on '''time limits''', i.e. on a given time range (also called ''Global Time Range'' in Geopsy). |
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− | + | Two drop boxes are available: | |
+ | *'''From''': to indicate at which time the processing starts | ||
+ | *'''To''': to indicate at which time the processing ends | ||
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− | The common use of Time Picks to define time limits is the picking of the first signal with | + | = From = |
+ | [[Image: TimeRange_From.png|thumb|right|300px|''From'' drop list]] | ||
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+ | * '''this time''': starting time provided by the user (entries in format xx '''h''' xx '''m''' xx.xxx '''s''') | ||
+ | * '''T0''': selects the earliest common start time of all active signals | ||
+ | * '''during''': time duration before the end of the signal, specified either by '''End''' or '''this time''' in the '''To''' list (described below). | ||
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+ | = To = | ||
+ | [[Image: TimeRange_To.png|thumb|right|300px|''To'' drop list]] | ||
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+ | * '''this time''': ending time provided by the user (entries in form xx '''h''' xx '''m''' xx.xxx '''s''') | ||
+ | * '''End''': selects the latest common ending time of all active signals | ||
+ | * '''during''': time duration from the starting time given in the '''From''' list, specified either by '''this time''' or '''T0'''. | ||
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+ | = Additional options = | ||
+ | [[Image:FKFromDropList.png|100px|thumb||''From'' drop list with time picks]][[Image:FKToDropList.png|100px|thumb||''To'' drop list with time picks]] | ||
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+ | *When [[Geopsy: Graphic#Time Picking|Time Picks]] have been defined, they also appear as possible time limits in the '''From''' and '''To''' drop lists. | ||
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+ | ''TimePick[n]'' (only if Time Picks exist), selects the <math>n^{th}</math> time pick defined by the user. | ||
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+ | *When the checkbox '''Use only the properties of the first signal''' is checked, the '''T0''', '''End''' and '''TimePick[n]''' of the first signal are used to define the time limits. This option is available in some toolboxes. | ||
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+ | *The common use of Time Picks to define time limits is the picking of the first signal with two different picks (see [[Geopsy: Graphic#Time Picking|Time Picking]]), select these two Time Picks in the time limits and check '''Use only the properties of the first signal'''. |
Revision as of 17:23, 27 February 2013
In Geopsy, several tools can be applied on time limits, i.e. on a given time range (also called Global Time Range in Geopsy).
Two drop boxes are available:
- From: to indicate at which time the processing starts
- To: to indicate at which time the processing ends
From
- this time: starting time provided by the user (entries in format xx h xx m xx.xxx s)
- T0: selects the earliest common start time of all active signals
- during: time duration before the end of the signal, specified either by End or this time in the To list (described below).
To
- this time: ending time provided by the user (entries in form xx h xx m xx.xxx s)
- End: selects the latest common ending time of all active signals
- during: time duration from the starting time given in the From list, specified either by this time or T0.
Additional options
- When Time Picks have been defined, they also appear as possible time limits in the From and To drop lists.
TimePick[n] (only if Time Picks exist), selects the time pick defined by the user.
- When the checkbox Use only the properties of the first signal is checked, the T0, End and TimePick[n] of the first signal are used to define the time limits. This option is available in some toolboxes.
- The common use of Time Picks to define time limits is the picking of the first signal with two different picks (see Time Picking), select these two Time Picks in the time limits and check Use only the properties of the first signal.