evView Data Logger Software
Transfer your data logger's data into evView for analysis. evView will calculate
maximums, minimums, averages, counts and time of these measurements for
display. You can trend historical or real time data while updating your averages and
other calculations.
The communications interface is a delimited text data stream. If your logger outputs
data in this format:
1. Datetime, data0, data1, ...dataN (comma delimited)
2. Datetime| data0| data1| ...dataN (pipe delimited)
3. Datetime data0 data1 ...dataN (space delimited)
evView will be able to parse this data, analyze it and display it on your forms. The
delimiter is selectable by the user.
evView can be used in real time or it can be used to analyze stored logger data files.
After the file is saved to your hard drive. evView can reopen it for further analysis.
Setup, Results & Define Tables
The Setup Form has 3 tabs: Settings, Results and Define. Settings and Define are
used to name your inputs. Your logger should output data in the same format each
time the data is transferred. evView will parse the data and put it into the Results
table. Then the Define table is updated with new values.
Define table is used for equations with left to right processing (like your calculator).
You can take the maximum value - minimum value to see the sensors change during
the day. You can also convert degrees F to degrees C if needed. Defined sensors
can be used in trends and any of the built in objects available.
File Analysis
Files can be opened or reopened by the file form and parsed for analysis and display.
Data downloaded into evView is transferred to the file form for processing. Saved
files can be opened at any time for viewing.
HTML Output and Report Generator
evView has it's own report generator. Reports can be made for viewing your data in
a detailed format. The report can be triggered manually or by a button assigned to
that report name.
evView also generates HTML files for viewing on your browser. All opened forms in
your project can be scheduled to output as an HTML file for web viewing.
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