Changes between Version 6 and Version 7 of ObservationsView
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- Jun 28, 2016, 7:28:20 AM (9 years ago)
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v6 v7 19 19 By default Observations are split per Observer and an Observer is always selected. 20 20 21 ==== 2. Date Selection (Calendar) 21 ==== 2. Date Selection (Calendar) #fig1-1-ctrl2 22 22 The calendar allows to select a date which will act as a 24 hour range for selected 23 23 Observer's Observations. … … 26 26 the selected Observer has Observations on that date. 27 27 28 ==== 3. Observation Type Selection 28 ==== 3. Observation Type Selection #fig1-1-ctrl3 29 29 The Observation Type for which data is loaded into the controls below. 30 30 31 ==== 4. Auto-update Spectrum, Live Feed Selection 31 ==== 4. Auto-update Spectrum, Live Feed Selection #fig1-1-ctrl4 32 32 When //Auto-update spectrum's// checkbox is ticked the spectrum of the last new 33 33 Observation is loaded automatically into the Raw Spectrum Graph. 34 34 35 ==== 5. Save Spectrum to CSV 35 ==== 5. Save Spectrum to CSV #fig1-1-ctrl5 36 36 Allows to save the raw data spectrum of selected Observation as a CSV file. If 37 37 no Observation is selected the button is not visible. 38 38 39 ==== 6. Raw Spectrum Graph 39 ==== 6. Raw Spectrum Graph #fig1-1-ctrl6 40 40 The raw data spectrum for the selected Observation Type and Observation. The 41 41 spectrum presented on [#fig1-1 Figure 1.1] for Oil Pollution shows a regular 42 42 spectrum pattern when no oil was found. 43 43 44 ==== 7. Selected Hour Plot 44 ==== 7. Selected Hour Plot #fig1-1-ctrl7 45 45 The hour plot presents an overview of peaks in the selected hour of the 24 hour 46 46 range corresponding to the date selection in the calendar. 47 47 48 ==== 8. Single Observation Selector 48 ==== 8. Single Observation Selector #fig1-1-ctrl8 49 49 The marker for a single selected Observation. The single Observer selection will 50 50 also trigger a data update for the raw data spectrum graph and for the map, showing 51 51 the Observation location. 52 52 53 ==== 9. Map, Location Visualization 53 ==== 9. Map, Location Visualization #fig1-1-ctrl9 54 54 Location visualization and Observation details on the map. 55 55 56 ==== 10. 24h Hour Window 56 ==== 10. 24h Hour Window #fig1-1-ctrl10 57 57 The slider window representing the 24 hour range corresponding to a selected date 58 58 in the calendar. 59 59 60 ==== 11. 1h Slide Window 60 ==== 11. 1h Slide Window #fig1-1-ctrl11 61 61 The one hour slide window in the 24 hour range allowing to move back and forth 62 62 in the 24 hour range. … … 67 67 #!html 68 68 <map name="fig1-1-map"> 69 <area shape="circle" coords=" 50,50,25" href="#fig1-1-ctrl1" alt="1">69 <area shape="circle" coords="195,78,25" href="#fig1-1-ctrl1" alt="1"> 70 70 </map> 71 71 }}} 72 72 73 [[Image(ov-observations-oil-normal.png, usemap="#fig1-1-map")]]73 [[Image(ov-observations-oil-normal.png, nolink, usemap="#fig1-1-map")]] 74 74 75 75 ==== Figure 2.1 - Observations View with Oil Pollution #fig1-2 76 76 77 [[Image(ov-observations-oil-hit.png )]]77 [[Image(ov-observations-oil-hit.png, nolink)]] 78 78