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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: Edd on 09 February 2010, 15:26:57
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Hi, can anybody advise me of a good program for analysing the data aquired using the op com software and putting all the sesors onto graphs etc
Thanks in advance
Edd
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Speak to your "My Naff Code Reader" provider, see what they recommend.
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Excel
nothing automated I can see, so manual spreadsheet time.
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there is engine read out, only works with the engine running, also dose sensors for the abs when wheels are moving, can record on backup, thats all it dose really. :y
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there is engine read out, only works with the engine running, also dose sensors for the abs when wheels are moving, can record on backup, thats all it dose really. :y
OP is looking for data analysis software!!
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there is engine read out, only works with the engine running, also dose sensors for the abs when wheels are moving, can record on backup, thats all it dose really. :y
OP is looking for data analysis software!!
&?? "My Naff Code Reader" can only use "My Naff Code Reader", as softwear conficts with others, says on there tec site.
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there is engine read out, only works with the engine running, also dose sensors for the abs when wheels are moving, can record on backup, thats all it dose really. :y
OP is looking for data analysis software!!
&?? "My Naff Code Reader" can only use "My Naff Code Reader", as softwear conficts with others, says on there tec site.
rubbish.
You export data in CSV format. you get data from every sensor sampled several times a second.
ANY Spreadsheet or analysis software will open that, just need to customise what you want.
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there is engine read out, only works with the engine running, also dose sensors for the abs when wheels are moving, can record on backup, thats all it dose really. :y
OP is looking for data analysis software!!
&?? "My Naff Code Reader" can only use "My Naff Code Reader", as softwear conficts with others, says on there tec site.
rubbish.
You export data in CSV format. you get data from every sensor sampled several times a second.
ANY Spreadsheet or analysis software will open that, just need to customise what you want.
Most brands of data analysers will export in CSV format, and Excel is one of the most powerfull and readily available spreadsheets for messing around with the data. Suggest to get a good instruction manual for Excel though if you really want to make the most of the graphs and charts though.
As an excellent reference book to Excel, I found an old copy in a charity shop, and although for a very early form of Excel, the clear instructions and examples for creating graphs and data remain pretty much the same for the later software versions as well.
The Most Complete Reference - Special Edition
Using Excel for Windows 95
Ron Person - QUE
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thanks guys, i have used excel so no probs there. just wondered if there was something that would been able to show when parameters were broken on certain sensors instead of me setting up every graphs settings. Looks like i have alot of programming to do to show all of this but i suppose once its done i will be able to use it as a template each time.
Now to get all the parameter data to set it all up, well i suppose i dont have much else better to do ::)
If i get it done i will post it on here if the mods are ok about that??
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If it was just a data analysis spreadsheet, I see nothing wrong with that :y
Sounds a good project, good luck :y