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As this format is not standardized, when loading a file with CSV-format in Wave, an import dialog is displayed, allowing the user to adjust the import settings (see screenshot). This makes it possible to import almost any variant of CSV file in Wave.
As this format is not standardized, when loading a file with CSV-format in Wave, an import dialog is displayed, allowing the user to adjust the import settings (see screenshot). This makes it possible to import almost any variant of CSV file in Wave.
It is possible to circumvent the import dialog by using a [[Wave project file]] containing custom import settings.


[[File:Wave import CSV.png]]
[[File:Wave import CSV.png]]

Revision as of 01:03, 15 September 2018

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Files with the file extension CSV are treated as comma-separated values.

As this format is not standardized, when loading a file with CSV-format in Wave, an import dialog is displayed, allowing the user to adjust the import settings (see screenshot). This makes it possible to import almost any variant of CSV file in Wave.

It is possible to circumvent the import dialog by using a Wave project file containing custom import settings.

Wave import CSV.png


Example:

Datetime;Qab1;Qab2
;l/s;l/s
11.04.2008 18:31;0;0
11.04.2008 18:32;0;0
11.04.2008 18:33;0;0
11.04.2008 18:34;0;0
11.04.2008 18:35;0;0
11.04.2008 18:36;0;0
11.04.2008 18:37;0;0
11.04.2008 18:38;0;0
11.04.2008 18:39;0;0
11.04.2008 18:40;0;0
11.04.2008 18:41;0;0
11.04.2008 18:42;0;0
11.04.2008 18:43;0;0
11.04.2008 18:44;0;0
11.04.2008 18:45;0;0
11.04.2008 18:46;0;0
11.04.2008 18:47;0;0
11.04.2008 18:48;0;0
11.04.2008 18:49;0;0