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Displaying 21 - 33 of 33 articles tagged with: CRBasic

Use Time Intervals for More than Storing Data: Decisions and Control

Autor: Janet Albers | Ultima atualização: 12/30/2015 | Comentários: 2

use time intervals for more than storing data: decisions and control

We all know that Campbell Scientific data loggers are really good at taking measurements and storing data. But did you know that they can also make decisions and control other devices? Often, device control is done based on a time interval. This article briefly illustrates... Leia mais

How to Access and Control Your Raven Modem via TCP/IP

Autor: Gary Roberts | Ultima atualização: 12/09/2015 | Comentários: 1

how to access and control your raven modem via tcp/ip

Have you ever wanted the ability to control your Raven cellular modem with your data logger? Would it be nice to be able to get data on the health of your cellular modem and its data network? Maybe you even want to reset your Raven... Leia mais

How to Rename Field Names for Easier Data Identification

Autor: Janet Albers | Ultima atualização: 11/11/2015 | Comentários: 0

how to rename field names for easier data identification

When you view your measurement data in tabular format, such as in View Pro or similar software, are your column headings, or field names, helpful to you? At a glance, do your field names quickly identify the data in the columns? If not, you may... Leia mais

Serving up the RealTime() Instruction with a Side of Alias Declarations

Autor: Janet Albers | Ultima atualização: 10/07/2015 | Comentários: 2

serving up the realtime() instruction with a side of alias declarations

CRBasic has a full menu of instructions to help you write or edit your data logger program. This article offers a main course of scheduling your data logger actions using the RealTime() instruction with a side dish of making your program easier to read with... Leia mais

CRBasic Tips to Simplify Data Post-Processing

Autor: Barbra Utley | Ultima atualização: 08/12/2015 | Comentários: 3

crbasic tips to simplify data post-processing

You’ve collected your measurement data, but how do you easily make sense out of it? How can you simplify the post-processing of your data and start analyzing it sooner? In this article, I’ll explain how adding some code to your CRBasic program can save you... Leia mais

The Benefits of Using Constants in CRBasic

Autor: Janet Albers | Ultima atualização: 08/05/2015 | Comentários: 0

the benefits of using constants in crbasic

Why should you use a Constant declaration in your CRBasic program? What is a Constant anyway? In a previous article ("Going Public with Your Variables in CRBasic"), we talked about the Public and Dim variable declarations. Variables are just that—variable; they change. Constants, on the other hand, don’t change;... Leia mais

4 New Ways to Use Array Notation: Copying or Transposing

Autor: Janet Albers | Ultima atualização: 07/21/2015 | Comentários: 0

4 new ways to use array notation: copying or transposing

Copying or transposing has become easier with OS 28 (CR6 OS 1). This new operating system enables you to copy portions of an array to a new location, such as when transposing rows and columns. In this example we start with A(3,2) (3 rows, 2 columns) initialized as... Leia mais

4 New Ways to Use Array Notation: Complex Scaling

Autor: Janet Albers | Ultima atualização: 07/01/2015 | Comentários: 0

4 new ways to use array notation: complex scaling

You can perform more complex scaling in an array without needing a For/Next loop. To take advantage of this feature, use OS 28 (CR6 OS 01) or later.   In this example program, a unique set of multipliers and offsets is applied to the column of an... Leia mais

How to Prevent Skipped Scans and a Sunburn

Autor: Jacob Davis | Ultima atualização: 06/17/2015 | Comentários: 3

how to prevent skipped scans and a sunburn

Through programming, relatively slow SDI-12 measurements can coexist, without problems, alongside fast measurements. To illustrate the need for accommodations in your data logger program, I will share the story of the worst sunburn I ever got. Southern Peru is near the Pacific Ocean, yet is... Leia mais

4 New Ways to Use Array Notation: Initializing Multi-Dimensional Arrays

Autor: Janet Albers | Ultima atualização: 06/10/2015 | Comentários: 0

4 new ways to use array notation: initializing multi-dimensional arrays

Initializing variables within an array is more flexible than ever with OS 28 (CR6 OS 1). You can think of a single dimensioned array as numbers in a column. Two dimensions, in comparison, puts numbers in rows and columns. The third dimension is a page. For example:... Leia mais

How Safe Is Your LoggerNet Data?

Autor: Dana Worley | Ultima atualização: 05/29/2015 | Comentários: 0

how safe is your loggernet data?

When you live in a cold-weather climate like we do here in northern Utah, it’s a welcome reprieve to spend a few days away enjoying someplace sunny and warm. A couple of days ago, as I was uploading photos of sunshine and blue skies from... Leia mais

Going Public with Your Variables in CRBasic

Autor: Janet Albers | Ultima atualização: 05/29/2015 | Comentários: 0

going public with your variables in crbasic

When programming your Campbell Scientific data logger, have you ever wondered whether you should be using a Dim variable declaration or a Public one? What is the difference between them, and when is it best to use each one? Dim and Public variables are temporary holding... Leia mais

4 New Ways to Use Array Notation: Simple Scaling

Autor: Janet Albers | Ultima atualização: 05/29/2015 | Comentários: 0

4 new ways to use array notation: simple scaling

The newest operating system released by Campbell Scientific for its data loggers is OS 28 for the CR800, CR1000, and CR3000. (The comparable operating system version for the CR6 datalogger is OS 01.) This powerful data logger OS has been enhanced so that you can... Leia mais