BlueM.Wave

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Analysis function Monthly statistics
Analysis function Double mass curve
Analysis function Histogram

Description

Wave is a tool for displaying, analyzing and importing and exporting time series.

Features

Supported formats

Use a Wave project file (*.wvp) to quickly import multiple series from multiple files at once.

Drag&Drop files onto Wave to import them quickly.

It is also possible to manually input time series, or use copy & paste from Excel.

Visualization & Navigation

Display time series in a highly customizable diagram (provided by TeeChart)

  • Overview: An overview chart shows you the full extent of the time series and the period currently displayed in the main diagram.
  • Axes: When importing time series, series are automatically assigned to different axes depending on their unit.
  • Zoom & pan: Use the mouse to zoom or pan.
  • Navigation bar: Use the navigation bar to set a custom display period and to navigate by a fixed time period.
  • Quickly switch time series on and off using the check boxes in the legend.

Save & Export

Save diagrams to the native TeeChart format (TEN-File) to preserve all data and formatting.

Export diagrams as image files (PNG, JPG, BMP)

Export time series to the following formats:

Edit & Analyze

Editing functions:

  • Cut time series to a specified time period or to another series' extent
  • Remove error values from a time series
  • Merge multiple time series into one while respecting priorities

Analysis functions:

API

The API is used by BlueM.Opt and BlueM.Win.

See the documentation.

Notes

Importing time series

  • "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 display in the chart and when performing analysis functions.

Volume property

Wave can calculate and display the volume of a time series (e.g. for GoodnessOfFit analysis or in the properties window). The volume is usually calculated by simply computing the sum of all individual values of a time series (in this case it is equal to the "Sum" property). However, if a time series' unit ends with "/s" (e.g. "m³/s"), the volume is calculated by actually integrating the values over time.

Which method is used to calculate the volume is always written to the log.

Downloads

Please refer to the Download page.

Development