The user defined file format allows to read records with customized or files with non-standard formats. Using the user defined file format, the user can define the follows:
•Number of header lines to skip: Define the number of header lines that the user is not interested in reading
•Number of Channels: Specify the number of channel. The Auto-Detect option means that it is the responsibility of QuakeManager to detect the actual number of channels in the file. In case the number of channels in known, the user can directly define them.
•Number of acceleration data: Define the number of acceleration data that each channel contains. If the user set the number of the acceleration data to be X for example, then QuakeManager will read the first X data. Also, if the actual number of acceleration data, Y for example, in the channel is less than X, then X is equal to Y. To avoid confusion, the user can use the "Auto-Detect" option, and QuakeManager will detect the actual number of data in the channel
•Time Step: Define the record time step. In the case of user defined column format, the user may set the time step directly or have a column representing the time.
•Unit: Define the acceleration unit (g is the default)
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