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* To specify which series to import from which files without interaction or to specify more import settings, use a [[Wave project file|WVP file]] as input.</div> | * To specify which series to import from which files without interaction or to specify more import settings, use a [[Wave project file|WVP file]] as input.</div> | ||
Revision as of 03:22, 15 October 2021
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Wave has a command-line interface (CLI) that offers the commands described below.
Type Wave.exe -help
to get help in the console.
Import
Wave.exe -import file1[, file2[, ...]]
Import one or multiple files and then show Wave.
- Depending on the file format, the file import dialog may be shown when importing files using the CLI. To avoid this, use a WVP file as input in which the series to import or the import settings are already specified.
Examples
Wave.exe -import path\to\file1.zrx path\to\file2.zrx
Imports the time series contained in the two files file1.zrx
and file2.zrx
.
Wave.exe -import path\to\file1.csv
Opens the File Import Dialog for file1.csv
and then imports series as specified by the user.
Convert
Wave.exe -convert [-i] [-of <format>] file1[, file2[, ...]] path_out
Import one or multiple files and export them to path_out
, without showing Wave.
The option -i
(interactive) will show the Import File Dialog for files containing multiple time series. Without the option -i
(non-interactive), no dialog will be shown and all series from all files will be imported.
The option -of <format>
allows you to specify the output format (currently supports BIN
and CSV
). Without the option -of
, the output format is by default CSV.
If the output format supports multiple timeseries in one file (e.g. CSV), path_out
represents the path to the desired output filename.
If the output format only supports a single timeseries per file (e.g. BIN), path_out
represents the path to the desired output directory. Output filenames are automatically generated from the time series titles. Use a WVP-file with user-defined titles as input in order to define output file names (see example below).
- Output files will be overwritten.
- To specify which series to import from which files without interaction or to specify more import settings, use a WVP file as input.
Examples
Wave.exe -convert path\to\file1.wel path\to\file2.zrx path\to\file_out.csv
Imports all the time series contained in the files file1.wel
and file2.zrx
and exports them as CSV to file_out.csv
.
Wave.exe -convert -i path\to\file1.wel path\to\file_out.csv
Opens the Import File Dialog for selecting the series to import from the file file1.wel
and exports them as CSV to file_out.csv
.
Wave.exe -convert path\to\projectfile.wvp path\to\file_out.csv
Imports series from files as specified in the Wave project file projectfile.wvp
and exports them as CSV to file_out.csv
.
Wave.exe -convert -of BIN path\to\projectfile.wvp path\to\output\directory
Contents of projectfile.wvp
:
# project file for converting to BIN with custom filenames usable for Talsim file=path\to\input\example.dfs0 series="series 1":00000001 series="series 2":00000002 series="series 3":00000003
Imports series from files as specified in the Wave project file projectfile.wvp
and exports them in BIN format to path\to\output\directory
, using the titles specified in the projectfile.wvp
as filenames.
Notes
- Filenames and paths containing spaces or special characters must be enclosed in quotes
- Option
-of
was added in Wave v1.10.5 - The CLI was added in Wave v1.10.3