Exporting a larger amount of data

Ole Moesmann

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As a new and exited user of REW, I ran into to a practical issue, I cant find the solution for.

After a longer measurement series, lets say 20 measurements of frequency response and distortion, I wanted to export my data as txt or to another common file format.
There is a function, where I can 'Export all measurement as txt', but that generates 20 seperate txt files.
Are there a function where I can export all my data to one single file? That will speed up my data processing time a lot.
I would prefer a table presentation rather than a cascade of single data set under each other - but above all I would prefer one single file rather than one file per measurement.

It would be a huge step up for me, if this could be possible.

Thanks for listening!



All the best,
Ole Moesmann
 

John Mulcahy

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I have added an option on the export all measurements as text dialog to use one file or individual files for the next build. When using one file it will be a cascade, a tabular format would be very complex to manage given that the measurements could all have different frequency spans and even different data types.
 

Ole Moesmann

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I have added an option on the export all measurements as text dialog to use one file or individual files for the next build. When using one file it will be a cascade, a tabular format would be very complex to manage given that the measurements could all have different frequency spans and even different data types.

Thanks, John, for quick and very positive answer.
Will it be next beta version or full normal version?
And one little suggestion - just an idea: first line could be 'Header size', telling how many lines the header are. Then you need to show it in all headers downwards for all data sets, so the header sizes are the same. And the user can easy navigate in the file and find data.

Thanks for listening.


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Ole Moesmann
 

John Mulcahy

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It will be in the next V5.20 release candidate. Header lines all start with *, there are 14 lines for SPL measurements and 15 for impedance measurements.
 
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