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Import one or multiple files and export them as CSV to <code>file_out</code>, without showing the Wave GUI at all. | Import one or multiple files and export them as CSV to <code>file_out</code>, without showing the Wave GUI at all. | ||
<div class="info">'''Note:''' All time series contained in all input files will be imported and exported to the CSV output. To change this, use a [[Wave project file|WVP file]] as input in which the series to import or the import settings are already specified.</div> | <div class="info">'''Note:''' All time series contained in all input files will be imported and then exported to the CSV output. To change this, use a [[Wave project file|WVP file]] as input in which the series to import or the import settings are already specified.</div> | ||
[[Category:BlueM.Wave]] | [[Category:BlueM.Wave]] |
Revision as of 10:55, 24 September 2021
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Wave has a commandline interface 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.
Note: 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.
Convert
Wave.exe -convert file1[, file2[, ...]] file_out
Import one or multiple files and export them as CSV to file_out
, without showing the Wave GUI at all.
Note: All time series contained in all input files will be imported and then exported to the CSV output. To change this, use a WVP file as input in which the series to import or the import settings are already specified.