Hello,
I'm using the Convert to ASCII utility and I'd like to see also the minutes together with year, month, day and hour, but even if I set the flag Include minutes, this is what I get:
YEAR MO DA HR LAT LON TEST15000
2016 2 18 13 37.58 15.60 0.20E-14
2016 2 18 13 37.58 15.65 0.43E-13
2016 2 18 13 37.53 15.70 0.27E-12
2016 2 18 13 37.58 15.70 0.61E-13
2016 2 18 13 37.48 15.75 0.41E-14
2016 2 18 13 37.53 15.75 0.95E-12
2016 2 18 13 37.48 15.80 0.11E-11 . . .
Is this the highest temporal resolution one can get?
Many thanks
Regards
Federica
Convert to ASCII utility
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ariel.stein
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Re: Convert to ASCII utility
You need to used the flag -t when running con2asc
Re: Convert to ASCII utility
Hello,
thank you.
My problem is that even if I use the flag -t or I set "Include minutes" in the GUI, I can't see the minutes.
Many thanks
Federica
thank you.
My problem is that even if I use the flag -t or I set "Include minutes" in the GUI, I can't see the minutes.
Many thanks
Federica
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ariel.stein
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Re: Convert to ASCII utility
The minutes are in the name of the output file.
Re: Convert to ASCII utility
OK, I see.
Many thanks
Many thanks