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− | + | '''Merge''', reached from the [[Geopsy: Waveform Menu|Waveform menu]], merges a signal or a group of signals from the signals in the active [[Geopsy: Signal Viewer|signal viewer]]. | |
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− | Merge | + | 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 | + | ''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''. | ||
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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, 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.