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Click the Add button on the dialogue box to add a session to the report; this brings up a file
selection dialogue box. Select a recorded session to add to the report; this brings up the Add
Session dialogue box. The Add Session dialogue box, illustrated in figure 14, enables you
to crop the start and end times to the times of interest. Click Add to add this session to the
report. The ‘Include in report’ tick box allows you to add or remove session header information
from the cropped session file.
selection dialogue box. Select a recorded session to add to the report; this brings up the Add
Session dialogue box. The Add Session dialogue box, illustrated in figure 14, enables you
to crop the start and end times to the times of interest. Click Add to add this session to the
report. The ‘Include in report’ tick box allows you to add or remove session header information
from the cropped session file.
Figure 14. Add Session dialogue box
When all the sessions of interest have been added, in the Create Report dialogue box
click Create Report to create the report. Warning, adding two sessions with large time
period gaps between the files may create very large reports.
click Create Report to create the report. Warning, adding two sessions with large time
period gaps between the files may create very large reports.
Cropped and merged session files have the same file format as the downloaded session files;
they can be viewed, edited and exported in the same way.
they can be viewed, edited and exported in the same way.
4.7 Exporting Data
Both session files (suffixed ‘.ses’) and non-viewable compressed data files (suffixed
‘.raw_bin’) can be exported by IceTagAnalyser to other programs for further analysis. A ‘.ses’
file can be exported as a Comma Separated Value (CSV) file or as a Microsoft Access
Database file. CSV files can easily be read in most popular statistical analysis programs.
Both session files (suffixed ‘.ses’) and non-viewable compressed data files (suffixed
‘.raw_bin’) can be exported by IceTagAnalyser to other programs for further analysis. A ‘.ses’
file can be exported as a Comma Separated Value (CSV) file or as a Microsoft Access
Database file. CSV files can easily be read in most popular statistical analysis programs.
4.7.1 Exporting Open Session Files
To export a session file that is currently open in IceTagAnalyser, select File > Export
from the menu. The file will be exported using the data granularity and separating characters
specified in the options (see section 4.8).
To export a session file that is currently open in IceTagAnalyser, select File > Export
from the menu. The file will be exported using the data granularity and separating characters
specified in the options (see section 4.8).