Section 2 NS Series Functions 2-20 Special Functions
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Trend@.csv
Note 2: Data is saved either when a value other than “0” is stored in $SW37, or using the save icon.
Trd@@.csv
Example: How to read data logs saved as CSV files
Vertical axis: Addresses, Horizontal axis: Times
Example:
Group1,2000/11/06 08:07:38,2000/11/06 08:07:39,2000/11/06 08:07:40,
HOST1
:DM00000,7,14,21,
HOST1
:DM00001,9,27,36,
Group number Date and time data 1
st
saved Date and time data saved 2
nd
time
Date and time data saved 3
rd
time
Data 1 address
Log contents (1
st
, 2
nd
, and 3
rd
times)
Data 2 address
Log contents (1
st
, 2
nd
, and 3
rd
times)
Vertical axis: Times, Horizontal axis: Addresses
Group number Data 2 address
Group1,HOST1:DM00000,HOST1:DM00001
Data 1 address
Date and time data saved 1
st
time
2000/11/06 08:07:38,7,9
Logged contents 1
st
time
Date and time data saved 2
nd
time
2000/11/06 08:07:39,14,27
Logged contents 2
nd
time
Date and time data saved 3
rd
time
2000/11/06 08:07:40,21,36
Logged contents 3
rd
time
001 to 999
Beginning with 001, the number is automatically incremented
by 1 each time the save operation is executed. After 999, the
number reverts to 001.
001 to 999 (001 to 099 if the output file names are 6 characters or longer)
The ID number for files saved for each group. Beginning with 001, the number is
automatically incremented by 1 each time the output operation is executed.