Roper 4411-0046 Automobile Accessories User Manual


 
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Frame No.:
Enter the first and last frame number of the frame set to be converted.
File Extension:
Displays the extension that will be appended to filename. The
default is txt but a different extension can be entered.
Delimiter:
The choice of Tab, Space, Semicolumn, or Comma radio button
determines which one of these delimiters will be used to separate the data words.
Column Ordering:
Data is converted as two columns (Pixel and Intensity)
separated by a delimiter. The Pixel,Intensity and Intensity,Pixel radio buttons
allow you to choose which column will contain the pixel data and which the
intensity data.
New Line Characters:
A check in one or both of these check boxes determines
whether a Carriage Return, a Line Feed, or both will be placed at the end of
each line.
X-Axis Unit:
Select pixels, wavelength, wave numbers, or relative wave numbers for
the X-axis units. If the data has not been calibrated, select pixels.
Pixel Format:
The pixel format will be one of the following, depending on the radio
button selection.
Preserve CCD X/Y/Frame Dimension Value:
Creates a two-dimensional
matrix that includes the frame information.
Convert CCD X/Y Dimension into 1 Dimension:
Removes the frame
information.
Output File Option:
The output data will be stored in one or more files depending
on the radio button selected.
One File Per Frame:
Each frame will be stored in a separate file. If a set of
frames was specified, the output filename for each frame will contain the
appropriate frame number.
One File For All Frames:
All frames in the specified frame set will be stored in
a single file.
Convert to ASCII:
Active after data source selection. This button initiates the
conversion process.
Done:
This button closes the dialog box.
Help:
Opens the context-sensitive help window for the *.SPE to ASCII conversion
Snap-In.
3D Layout tab page
When a data file is opened, it can be displayed as an image, two-dimensional graph (one
strip plotted as a function of intensity vs. pixel number) or three-dimensional graph
(many strips plotted as a function of intensity vs. pixel number) as selected on the Open
dialog box. The Display Layout General page allows the selection to be changed. If 3D
Graph is selected, the appearance of the display will be governed by the selections on the
3D Layout tab page. See Chapter 6 for a general discussion of data display.