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==Editing in Cumulus== |
==Editing in Cumulus== |
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The last command in '''Edit''' menu is ''dayfile.txt''. This is a text editor, and works best when at full screen. Click the ''Help'' button for detailed instructions. |
The last command in '''Edit''' menu is ''dayfile.txt''. This is a text editor, and works best when at full screen. Click the ''Help'' button for detailed instructions. |
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You can use this editor to correct individual values by overtyping. The same editor will '''Create missing''' complete days, or import earlier observations into dayfile.txt, in both cases reading and calculating from [[Monthly_log_files]], and the procedure is explained in that Wiki topic in greater detail than is possible in the ''Help''. If just some fields are missing from a particular row (meteorological day) on day file, then there is a [[Monthly_log_files#Using_Monthly_logs_to_deal_with_shorter_.28or_incomplete.29_dayfile.txt_records_for_particular_dates | workaround]] as at all current versions (up to 1.9.4) you can only import from the [[Monthly_log_files]] if the whole date (row) is missing in ''dayfile.txt''. |
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==Manipulation outside Cumulus== |
==Manipulation outside Cumulus== |
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The file is called <tt>dayfile.txt</tt> which can be viewed in a text editor or imported into various database systems or spreadsheets to manipulate as you wish. Just remember that Cumulus updates it as part of the rollover process, so it is not a good idea to work on it when Cumulus has just been restarted or around the midnight/9am/10am local rollover time. |
The file is called <tt>dayfile.txt</tt> which can be viewed in a text editor or imported into various database systems or spreadsheets to manipulate as you wish. Just remember that Cumulus updates it as part of the rollover process, so it is not a good idea to work on it when Cumulus has just been restarted or around the midnight/9am/10am local rollover time. |
Revision as of 16:52, 7 April 2013
Cumulus maintains a daily file of the highs and lows of each day, as well as a few other nuggets of information. The data contained in the file are used to build the graphs.
Editing in Cumulus
The last command in Edit menu is dayfile.txt. This is a text editor, and works best when at full screen. Click the Help button for detailed instructions.
You can use this editor to correct individual values by overtyping. The same editor will Create missing complete days, or import earlier observations into dayfile.txt, in both cases reading and calculating from Monthly_log_files, and the procedure is explained in that Wiki topic in greater detail than is possible in the Help. If just some fields are missing from a particular row (meteorological day) on day file, then there is a workaround as at all current versions (up to 1.9.4) you can only import from the Monthly_log_files if the whole date (row) is missing in dayfile.txt.
Manipulation outside Cumulus
The file is called dayfile.txt which can be viewed in a text editor or imported into various database systems or spreadsheets to manipulate as you wish. Just remember that Cumulus updates it as part of the rollover process, so it is not a good idea to work on it when Cumulus has just been restarted or around the midnight/9am/10am local rollover time.
Tip -- take a copy of the file before you work on it outside Cumulus (perhaps call it dayfile.csv).
Important: The (meteorological) date format uses two digits for the year. Edit this file using an editor that treats all fields as text (a text editor or a spreadsheet program that can be instructed not to recognise special field types). - Do not edit this file using Excel or any similar tool that recognizes dates, as it is likely to change the dates to have four figure years, and then Cumulus will no longer be able to use the file. Times are in format hh:mm, and most value fields are in format x.y using your system decimal notation. Also, make sure that any editing does not create any blank lines in the file, all must start with date and include some of the parameters listed in correct sequence (i.e. nulls ',,' are not allowed in the line, but since new builds add to number of fields, Cumulus can accept lines without the more recent fields at the end).
Format of the file
- 00: Date in the form dd/mm/yy (or sometimes dd-mm-yy, the separator can vary and is unimportant)
- 01: Highest wind gust
- 02: Bearing of highest wind gust (integer)
- 03: Time of highest wind gust
- 04: Minimum temperature
- 05: Time of minimum temperature
- 06: Maximum temperature
- 07: Time of maximum temperature
- 08: Minimum sea level pressure
- 09: Time of minimum pressure
- 10: Maximum sea level pressure
- 11: Time of maximum pressure
- 12: Maximum rainfall rate
- 13: Time of maximum rainfall rate
- 14: Total rainfall for the day
- 15: Average temperature for the day
- 16: Total wind run
- 17: Highest Average Wind Speed
- 18: Time of Highest Avg. Wind speed
- 19: Lowest humidity
- 20: Time of lowest humidity
- 21: Highest humidity
- 22: Time of highest humidity
- 23: Total evapotranspiration
- 24: Total hours of sunshine
- 25: High Heat index
- 26: Time of high heat index
- 27: High Apparent temperature
- 28: Time of high apparent temperature
- 29: Low apparent temperature
- 30: Time of low apparent temperature
- 31: High hourly rain
- 32: Time of high hourly rain
- 33: Low wind chill
- 34: Time of low wind chill
- 35: High dew point
- 36: Time of high dew point
- 37: Low dew point
- 38: Time of low dew point
The next 3 entries were added in version 1.9.2 Build 1004
- 39: Today's dominant/average wind direction (integer)
- 40: Heating degree days (see Heat/cold degree days and Chill hours)
- 41: Cooling degree days
Added in version 1.9.3 build 1036
- 42: High solar radiation
- 43: Time of high solar radiation
- 44: High UV Index
- 45: Time of high UV Index
Example of the file
An extract of a few lines of the dayfile.txt
01/08/11,19.3,61,10:22,12.5,06:58,23.8,14:49,1014.26,20:46,1018.83,09:28,0.0,00:00,0.0,17.8,21.6,4.6,10:44,36,14:14,86,01:56,3.56,8.9,23.8,14:49,23.1,14:50,12.3,06:59,0.0,00:00,12.5,06:58,11.3,00:16,6.9,14:34,354,2.0,1.5 02/08/11,16.1,20,16:55,14.7,06:45,24.2,13:54,1013.79,19:13,1015.65,11:14,0.0,00:00,0.0,18.9,13.7,8.0,15:55,42,20:42,85,06:50,2.79,4.9,24.2,13:54,24.3,13:55,15.1,06:40,0.0,00:00,14.7,06:45,14.8,11:59,7.0,21:09,57,1.0,1.7 03/08/11,14.5,36,17:23,14.9,05:50,24.6,14:46,1012.70,18:44,1015.99,08:34,0.0,00:00,0.0,19.4,17.2,4.8,16:04,50,14:38,79,07:04,3.05,5.8,24.6,14:46,25.4,14:47,15.0,05:50,0.0,00:00,14.9,05:50,14.2,20:01,8.9,00:16,32,0.8,1.9 04/08/11,17.7,16,15:43,14.1,06:20,25.3,15:06,1013.08,18:42,1015.31,08:28,0.0,00:00,0.0,20.2,19.4,8.1,14:12,52,18:20,92,06:55,3.30,9.1,25.3,15:06,26.8,14:55,14.9,06:20,0.0,00:00,14.1,06:20,15.8,14:55,12.5,06:25,36,1.0,2.9 05/08/11,16.1,32,12:52,14.2,06:12,22.2,14:07,1013.89,00:01,1016.36,09:43,0.0,00:00,0.0,18.6,21.6,5.2,13:00,62,15:57,87,06:11,3.30,8.4,22.2,14:07,23.5,14:10,14.8,07:19,0.0,00:00,14.2,06:12,15.4,10:33,12.0,06:03,34,0.9,1.3 06/08/11,16.1,309,11:15,14.3,05:29,22.4,17:12,1014.46,20:02,1016.97,10:38,0.0,00:00,0.0,18.4,19.2,5.5,16:21,55,13:33,92,05:20,2.79,7.9,22.4,17:12,23.3,18:17,15.1,06:09,0.0,00:00,14.3,05:29,14.2,18:12,10.9,10:38,32,1.1,1.3 07/08/11,17.7,342,13:24,12.9,05:47,24.1,14:53,1013.92,19:49,1016.43,09:36,0.0,00:00,0.0,18.4,19.1,6.3,14:06,48,12:45,89,05:36,3.30,9.0,24.1,14:53,24.6,15:48,13.3,05:47,0.0,00:00,12.9,05:47,14.6,15:52,10.7,11:33,11,1.6,1.7