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... ... @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Define <b><i>time interval</i></b> in <img src="help/images/time_selector.png">
14 14 <br/>
15 15 <hr><p>
16 16 <h2>B. How to Work with Time Tables / Catalogs</h2>
17   - ... you may use Time Table / Catalog as <b><i>input times</i></b> for AMDA modules. <br/> Switch
  17 + ... you may use Time Table / Catalog as <b><i>input times</i></b> in AMDA modules. <br/> Switch
18 18 time selector to <b><i>TimeTable or Catalog</i></b> mode by clicking corresponding tab
19 19 and <b><i>drag-and-drop</i></b> TimeTable / Catalog from the WorkSpace Explorer Tree on the <b><i>time selection</i></b> panel.
20 20 <br/>
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help/content.json
... ... @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ children: [
16 16 id: 'parametersTree',
17 17 leaf:true
18 18 },{
19   - text:'Resources: Filtering',
  19 + text:'Resources: Filtering (TBU)',
20 20 id: 'filters',
21 21 leaf:true
22 22 },{
... ... @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ children: [
48 48 id: 'mydataparameter',
49 49 leaf:true
50 50 },{
51   - text:'Aliases',
  51 + text:'Aliases (TBU)',
52 52 id: 'aliases',
53 53 leaf:true
54 54 }]
... ... @@ -63,19 +63,51 @@ children: [
63 63 id: 'plotSettings',
64 64 leaf:true
65 65 },{
66   - text:'Plot Intro',
67   - id: 'panelSettings',
  66 + text:'Plot Briefly',
  67 + id: 'plotSimplifiedView',
68 68 leaf:true
  69 + },
  70 + {
  71 + text:'Plot In Details (TBD)',
  72 + children:[{
  73 + text:'Plot Objects',
  74 + id: 'plotObjects',
  75 + leaf:true
  76 + },{
  77 + text:'Plot Objects : Page',
  78 + id: 'plotPage',
  79 + leaf:true
  80 + },{
  81 + text:'Plot Objects : Layout',
  82 + id: 'plotLayout',
  83 + leaf:true
  84 + },{
  85 + text:'Plot Objects : Panel',
  86 + id: 'plotPanel',
  87 + leaf:true
  88 + },{
  89 + text:'Plot Objects : Axis',
  90 + id: 'plotAxis',
  91 + leaf:true
  92 + },{
  93 + text:'Plot Objects : Additional Objects',
  94 + id: 'plotAdditional',
  95 + leaf:true
  96 + },{
  97 + text:'Plot Objects : Parameter',
  98 + id: 'plotParameter',
  99 + leaf:true
  100 + }]
69 101 },{
70 102 text:'Interactive Plot Session',
71 103 id: 'interSession',
72 104 leaf:true
73 105 },{
74   - text:'MultiPlot Mode',
  106 + text:'MultiPlot Mode (TBD) ',
75 107 id: 'multiPlot',
76 108 leaf:true
77 109 },{
78   - text:'Access to Hubble Images',
  110 + text:'Access to Hubble Images (TBD)',
79 111 id: 'hubbleImages',
80 112 leaf:true
81 113 }]
... ... @@ -86,63 +118,63 @@ children: [
86 118 id: 'dataminingHelp',
87 119 leaf:true
88 120 },{
89   - text:'Using Functions',
  121 + text:'Using Functions (TBD)',
90 122 id: 'functionsHelp',
91 123 leaf:true
92 124 }]
93 125 },{
94 126 text:'Data Downloading',
95 127 children:[{
96   - text:'Data',
  128 + text:'Data (TBU)',
97 129 id: 'downloadDataHelp',
98 130 leaf:true
99 131 },{
100   - text:'TimeTables / Catalogs',
  132 + text:'TimeTables / Catalogs (TBU)',
101 133 id: 'downloadTTHelp',
102 134 leaf:true
103 135 }]
104 136 },{
105 137 text:'Data Uploading',
106 138 children:[{
107   - text:'Data',
  139 + text:'Data (TBU)',
108 140 id: 'uploadDataHelp',
109 141 leaf:true
110 142 },{
111   - text:'TimeTables',
  143 + text:'TimeTables (TBU)',
112 144 id: 'uploadTTHelp',
113 145 leaf:true
114 146 },{
115   - text:'Catalogs',
  147 + text:'Catalogs (TBD)',
116 148 id: 'uploadCatHelp',
117 149 leaf:true
118 150 }]
119 151 },{
120 152 text:'Catalogs',
121 153 children:[{
122   - text:'Generating Catalogs in AMDA',
  154 + text:'Generating Catalogs in AMDA (TBD)',
123 155 id: 'statisticsHelp',
124 156 leaf:true
125 157 },{
126   - text:'Managing Catalogs',
  158 + text:'Managing Catalogs (TBD)',
127 159 id: 'catalogHelp',
128 160 leaf:true
129 161 },{
130   - text:'Visualizing Catalogs',
  162 + text:'Visualizing Catalogs (TBD)',
131 163 id: 'visuHelp',
132 164 leaf:true
133 165 }]
134 166 },{
135 167 text:'Time Tables',
136 168 children:[{
137   - text:'Managing Time Tables',
  169 + text:'Managing Time Tables (TBU)',
138 170 id: 'timetableHelp',
139 171 leaf:true
140 172 },{
141   - text:'Operations on Time Tables',
  173 + text:'Operations on Time Tables (TBU)',
142 174 id: 'ttOperationsHelp',
143 175 leaf:true
144 176 },{
145   - text:'Shared Time Tables',
  177 + text:'Shared Time Tables (TBU)',
146 178 id: 'ttShared',
147 179 leaf:true
148 180 }]
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156 188 leaf:true
157 189 },
158 190 {
159   - text:'Connecting to SAMP Hub',
  191 + text:'Connecting to SAMP Hub (TBU)',
160 192 id: 'SampHelp',
161 193 leaf:true
162 194 }]
163 195 },{
164 196 text:'Remote Data',
165 197 children:[{
166   - text:'Remote Data Centers',
  198 + text:'Remote Data Centers (TBU)',
167 199 id: 'remoteIntro',
168 200 leaf:true
169 201 },{
170   - text:'Remote Centers: Adding Data',
  202 + text:'Remote Centers: Adding Data (TBU)',
171 203 id: 'RemoteDataHelp',
172 204 leaf:true
  205 + }]
  206 +},{
  207 + text:'EPN-TAP (TBD)',
  208 + id: 'EPNTAP',
  209 + leaf:true
173 210 }
174   - ]
175   -}]
  211 +]
176 212 }
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help/dataminingHelp
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2 2 <p>
3 3 DataMining module is searching data for time intervals when a condition on parameters (defined by yourself)
4 4 is valid.<br/><hr>
5   -<b>1 : </b>To construct a condition <b><i>drag</i></b> the parameter[s] from the Parameter Tree and <b><i>drop</i></b>
  5 +<b>1. </b>To construct a condition <b><i>drag</i></b> the parameter[s] from the Parameter Tree and <b><i>drop</i></b>
6 6 it onto the <b><i>Data Mining Condition</i></b> area.<br/>
7 7 <img class="centered" src="help/images/mining1.png"/><br/>
8 8 </p><hr>
9 9 <p>
10   -<b>2 : </b>While constructing you may use <b><i>Tools For Condition Construction</i></b> -
  10 +<b>2. </b>While constructing you may use <b><i>Tools For Condition Construction</i></b> -
11 11 for example - <b><i>Functions</i></b>:<br/><br/>
12 12 <img class="centered" src="help/images/derived2.png"><br/>
13 13 </p><hr>
14 14 <p>
15   -<b>3 : </b>To combine and compare different AMDA parameters which possibly have different
  15 +<b>3. </b>To combine and compare different AMDA parameters which possibly have different
16 16 sampling times you have to specify <b><i>Sampling Time Step</i></b>.<br/>
17 17 </p><p>
18 18 <img align="left" src="help/images/mining2.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>
19 19 Depending on their original sampling, AMDA parameters will be averaged or interpolated to obtain
20 20 a condition evaluated at a <b><i>Sampling Time Step</i></b> resolution. Before evaluate the expression
21 21 all the parameters are resampled and after that the expression is calculated.
22   -</p><br/>
  22 +</p>
23 23 <p>
24 24 You may also put <b><i>Data Gap</i></b> value. It is expressed in the parameter 'sampling
25 25 times' and defines gaps threshold. If data is absent for time interval greater than this threshold
... ... @@ -31,12 +31,12 @@ are displayed in popup window shown when the mouse is over the corresponding dat
31 31 </p><hr>
32 32 <p>
33 33 <img align="left" src="help/images/mining3.png" style="margin: 10px 10px 0px 0px;"/>
34   -<b>4 : </b>Data Mining could be done either for a single time interval
  34 +<b>4. </b>Data Mining could be done either for a single time interval
35 35 (<b><i>Start Time</i></b> and <b><i>Time Interval</i></b> should be defined)
36 36 or for a set of time intervals from one or several <b><i>Time Tables or Catalogs</i></b>.
37 37 </p><br/><hr>
38 38 <p>
39   -<b>5 : </b>Condition may be saved in your Workspace for next use.
  39 +<b>5. </b>Condition may be saved in your Workspace for next use.
40 40 Just give the name to a condition (<b><i>Request Name</i></b>) and
41 41 click the <b><i>Save Request</i></b> button. Your condition is added to the <b><i>DataMining</i></b>
42 42 subtree of the Workspace Explorer, <b><i>Operations</i></b> tab.
... ... @@ -44,18 +44,18 @@ subtree of the Workspace Explorer, &lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;Operations&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt; tab.
44 44 </p><hr>
45 45 <p>
46 46 <img align="left" src="help/images/mining6.png" style="margin: 10px 10px 0px 0px;"/><br/>
47   -<b>6 : </b>Double clicking on condition name in the <b><i>DataMining</i></b> tree
  47 +<b>6. </b>Double clicking on condition name in the <b><i>DataMining</i></b> tree
48 48 (Workspace Explorer, <b><i>Operations</i></b> tab) or selecting <b><i>DataMining By Request</i></b>
49 49 from the context menu opens the DataMining module filled with the condition content.
50 50 </p>
51 51 <br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>
52 52 <hr><p>
53   -<b>7 : </b> Data Mining produces two XML tables (Time Table and Gaps Time Table) accessible from the <b><i>Results</i></b> window :
  53 +<b>7. </b> Data Mining produces two XML tables (Time Table and Gaps Time Table) accessible from the <b><i>Results</i></b> window :
54 54 <img class="centered" src="help/images/mining8.png"><br/><br/>
55 55 </p>
56 56 <hr><p>
57 57 <img align="right" src="help/images/mining9.png" style="margin: 10px 0px 0px 10px;"/>
58   -<b>8 : </b> <b><i>Results</i></b> window may be always opened by selecting <b><i>Show Result</i></b> from context menu opened on the
  58 +<b>8. </b> <b><i>Results</i></b> window may be always opened by selecting <b><i>Show Result</i></b> from context menu opened on the
59 59 right click the corresponding node of the
60 60 FinishedJobs / Results, DataMining tree of the Workspace Explorer, <b><i>Jobs</i></b> tab.
61 61 </p>
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help/interSession
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26 26 </p>
27 27 <hr>
28 28 <p>
29   -<img align="right" style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 10px;" src="help/images/plot_14.png"/>
  29 +<img align="left" style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 10px;" src="help/images/plot_14.png"/>
30 30 <b><i>Zoom In Time Interval (3)</i></b><br/>
31 31 After right clicking <i>Zoom On Time Axis</i> in the context menu
32 32 select interval of interest by clicking image.
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help/plotSettings
1 1 <h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/plot.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Plot Manager : Global Settings</h2>
2 2 <p>
3 3 <img src="help/images/plot_png.png" align="right" style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 10px;"/>
4   - <img src="help/images/plot_pdf.png" align="right" style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 10px;"/>
5 4 <b><i>Output Options</i></b> panel controls the global plot settings.<br/>
6 5 <b><i>File Format</i></b>. You may select PNG, PDF, PostScript, or SVG file output format.<br/>
7 6 PNG format by default produces screen output and opens an interactive plot session.
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  1 +<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/plot.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Plot Manager : Simplified View</h2>
  2 + <p>
  3 + <img align="right" src="help/images/simplified.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 10px;"/>
  4 + Plot request form is organised as multi-level tree. By default the
  5 + main plot elements only (<b><i>Simplified View</i></b>) are shown. Drag-drop any parameter
  6 + from Workspace Explorer Parameters tree onto the empty Plot request form.
  7 + You'll see <b><i>panel</i></b> and <b><i>parameter</i></b> elements.<br/><br/>
  8 + <p> Default plot type for <b><i>panel</i></b> is <b><i>Time Plot</i></b>.
  9 + Default drawing type for <b><i>parameter</i></b> is <b><i>Serie</i></b> attached to <b><i>Y left</i></b> axe.
  10 + You see these (current) settings next to the plot element.<br/><br/>
  11 + To modify an element settings just click it and all available options are shown on the right panel.<br/><br/>
  12 + Note that at any moment you can modify any option for any element. <br/> We consider here the main options of
  13 + <b><i>panel</i></b> and <b><i>parameter</i></b> elements. For more detals visit <b>Plot In Details</b> section.
  14 +<hr>
  15 + <h3>1. Panel Element and Its Main Settings</h3>
  16 + <img class="left" src="help/images/panelOptions.png"/>
  17 + <br/><hr><br/>
  18 +<img align="left" src="help/images/panelTypes.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 10px;"/>
  19 +<b><i>1.1. Plot type</i></b> defines panel type.<br/>
  20 +<i>Time Plot</i> and <i>Scatter Plot</i> types are the mostly used.
  21 +Fine plot type selection is being done with parameter <i>Drawing Type</i> option.<br/>
  22 +Panel can be defined to be <i>Isotropic</i> (the same 'unit' length in X and Y) for <i>Scatter Plot</i>.
  23 +<img align="right" src="help/images/panelScatter.png" style="margin: 10px 10px 10px 10px;"/> <br/><br/> <br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>
  24 +<b><i>1.2. Preferred Dimensions</i></b> (panel dimensions) can vary between 0 and 1<br/><br/>
  25 +<b><i>1.3. Title</i></b> defines panel title. <i>Font</i> settings in <i>Title</i> fieldset affects panel Title itself only.<br/><br/>
  26 +<b><i>1.4. Font</i></b> settings are applied to all panel legends, titles, tickmars etc, except <i>panel Title</i>.
  27 +<hr>
  28 +<h3>2. Parameter Element and Its Main Settings</h3>
  29 +<img align="left" src="help/images/paramElem.png" style="margin: 0px 0px 10px 0px;"/>
  30 +<img align="right" src="help/images/paramOptions.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 10px;"/>
  31 +<b><i>2.1. Arguments </i></b> depend on parameter type.
  32 +For vector parameter, for example, it is vector components.<br/><br/>
  33 +<b><i>2.2. Drawing Type</i></b> depends on selected panel <i>Plot type</i>.
  34 +Namely with <i>Time Plot</i> panel setting you may select <i>Serie</i>, or <i>Spectro</i>,
  35 +or <i>StatusBar</i> <b><i>Drawing Type</i></b>.<br/>
  36 +Note that on one <i>Time Plot</i> panel you may plot several parameters
  37 +with different drawing types (Serie, TickBar, StatusBar...).<br/><br/>
  38 +<b><i>2.3. Y axis</i></b> - left or right.<br/><br/>
  39 +<b><i>2.4. Min/Max thresholds</i></b>. Values out of<i> Min/Max thresholds</i> are not shown on the plot. To modify
  40 +X/Y range you have to uncheck <i>Simplified View</i> and read <b>Plot In Details / Axis</b> section<br/><br/><br/>
  41 + <img align="left" src="help/images/image2.png" style="margin: 0px 0px 10px 0px;"/>
  42 +<br/>
  43 +<b><i>2.5. Colored Parameter.</i></b> You may colorize plotted parameter with the value of another parameter
  44 +by its drag/drop onto this field.<br/> <br/>
  45 +<b><i>2.6-2.7. Lines-Symbols.</i></b> Self-explanatory.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>
  46 +<hr>
  47 +<h3>3.0 Parameter Element : Additional "Scatter" Settings</h3>
  48 +<img align="left" src="help/images/scatterParam.png" style="margin: 10px 10px 10px 0px;"/>
  49 +In case of <b><i>Scatter Plot</i></b> panel type you have to define for <b><i>parameter</i></b> element :<br/><br/>
  50 +3.1. Parameter to be used as X values<br/>
  51 +3.2. X range ( optional )<br/>
  52 +3.3. Reference parameter for resampling ( in case if "X" parameter and "Y" parameter originate from different datasets)<br/>
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help/plotStart
1 1  
2 2 <h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/plot.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Plot Manager : Getting Started</h2>
3 3 <p>
4   -All the Parameters from the WorkspaceExplorer Parameters subtree shown as a circle of any color are "plotable".
5   -Drag the desired parameter[s] and drop onto any place at the <b><i>PlotManager</i></b> form.
  4 +All the Parameters from the WorkspaceExplorer Parameters subtree shown as a circle are "plotable".
  5 +Drag the desired parameter[s] and drop onto left panel at the <b><i>PlotManager</i></b> form.
6 6 Note that parameter names appeared in the Plot form could slightly differ
7 7 from those of the Workspace Explorer tree.</p>
8 8 <br/>
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