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** [[Wave:Gegenueberstellung|Plot two time series against each other]] | ** [[Wave:Gegenueberstellung|Plot two time series against each other]] | ||
Revision as of 06:48, 6 February 2017
Wave | Download | Development
Description
Wave is a tool for importing, exporting, analyzing and displaying time series.
Features
- Import time series:
- WEL (BlueM, GISMO, TALSIM, Hystem-Extran)
- ZRE
- ASC
- SMB
- REG (SMUSI and Hystem-Extran)
- OUT (SWMM binary result files)
- TXT (SWMM Routing interface files)
- UVF (Universelles Variables Format)
- Q_Strg.dat and Pegel.dat (HYDRO_AS-2D result files)
- BIN (SYDRO binary format)
- and generic text files (e.g. CSV)
- Input time series: manual input, or copy & paste from Excel
- Display time series in a TeeChart diagram with any number of axes, etc.
- When importing time series, series are automatically assigned to different axes depending on their unit.
- Save diagrams (TEN-File)
- Drag&Drop files onto the form and "Open with ...", or double-click on file (if file extension is associated with Wave.exe)
- Time series overview for navigating through long time series
- API, used by BlueM.Opt and BlueM.Win.
- Export time series:
- Crop time series
- Time series analysis:
- Monthly statistics
- Double mass curve
- Goodness of Fit (volume error, sum of squares error, Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency, etc.)
- Histogram
- Plot two time series against each other
Notes
Importing time series
- WEL and ZRE files have to adhere to the file format: see WEL, ZRE.
- Number format:
- Decimal point should be represented by a dot (
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) (Bug 351) - "NaN", "Infinity" and "-Infinity" in import files are recognized and accepted.
Unreadable values are converted to NaN.
Values of NaN or Infinity are removed before displaying or performing analysis functions.
- Decimal point should be represented by a dot (
- Date format
TXT, CSV, ASC and WEL → DD.MM.YYYY HH:MM
ZRE → YYYYMMDD HH:MM
Downloads
Please refer to the Download page.