EasyWeather Format: Difference between revisions

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*Click '''Export''' button below the separator, complete the 'Save as ...' for a ''text'' file, and wait a couple of minutes (depending on size of file).
*Click '''Export''' button below the separator, complete the 'Save as ...' for a ''text'' file, and wait a couple of minutes (depending on size of file).
*Open resulting file in a text editor and see hints in [[Monthly log files]] on how to convert between formats.
*Open resulting file in a text editor and see hints in [[Monthly log files]] on how to convert between formats.
*For dayfile.txt, you will need to use a spreadsheet to calculate maximum, minimum or average values as required from grouping the EasyWeather table by Meteorological days (i.e. group break is at your rollover time).  The times of maxima and minima can be derived by spreadsheet lookup functionality if you are lucky (but that works best for ordered data)!  Otherwise, find them from the individual records or monthly logs.
*For [[dayfile.txt]], you can create missing data from the newly created monthly log files, but you still may wish to insert breaks at rollover time in your raw EasyWeather table, possibly adding calculation of maximua or minima to such meteorological day groups, so you can scan though each day to check what has been created in dayfile.txt and edit as required.


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