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Revision as of 06:26, 17 July 2011
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Introduction
Logfiles typically belong to a plugin, and often describe data from an interface (a sensor or its like). These files may further be directly - or after removing a few introductary text lines - be importable into e.g. MATLAB or SCILAB.
AURS supports replay of such files and has the ability to synchronize replay of many logfiles across a ARUS server and across more servers.
Replay File format
A replay file is line oriented and the filename is related to the interface - often the plug-in name.
A file could look like this (in this case orientation relative to north in radians):
1299310465.928301 0.1 0.14 3.03 1299310465.944308 0.12 0.12 3.05 1299310465.964305 0.1 0.08 3.07 1299310465.984304 0.09 0.11 3.07 1299310466.004308 0.07 0.1 3.08 1299310466.028311 0.07 0.08 3.1 1299310466.052313 0.05 0.04 3.1 # crc-check error in communication with sensor 1299310466.088313 0.07 0.05 3.12
The the timestamp must be the first value in all replay files, as it is read by the replay system, this should then be followed by any value relevant for the interface for this time - all on the same line.
Any line that starts with a text character - e.g. a '#' - will be ignored by the replay function.
Replay mode
When an interface is set in replay mode it will open the specified logfile (in the path specified by the (global) replay path.
The interface can then be stepped (one or more lines at a time)
The plugin will then insert the data (typically as it came from the interface)
How to use
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How it works
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