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Goal is to create a string signal that shows the different operation modes in a device at each time. Step 1. Create the sample modes using Values Search Tool, Advanced Search: Value Search Tool, Advanced Search Step 2. Create a continuous condition called “Mode” comprising all three (startup, steady state, shutdown), and assign a property to each capsule to identify the mode. for more information please look at the following link: Set property to a capsule Formula for creating the mode with property condition: $ShutDown = $Shutdown.setProperty("Mode", "ShutDown") $StartUp = $Startup.setProperty("Mode", "StartUp") $steady = $Steady.setProperty("Mode", "Steady") combineWIth($StartUp, $steady, $ShutDown) Step 3. Use the Formula Tool to create a string signal using the "mode with property" condition and shows the mode of the input signal at each time. Here is the formula for creating the string signal (Mode is the Mode with property condition in here) : $inputsignal.transformToSamples( $capsule -> sample($capsule.getStart(), $capsule.getproperty('Mode')), 10d)
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I have a condition that represent unit procedures. These capsules come from a batch execution system connector. Each capsule in the condition contains a property called 'Max Temperature'. I am trying to create a condition that just have the hot capsules. I am using a Seeq formula and filter to do this. Here's my formula: $c.filter( $cap -> $cap.getProperty('Max Temperature').isGreaterThan(170) ) I don't get any errors from this formula, but, I don't get any results. I know some of the max temperatures are higher than 170 because I can view that in the Seeq Details pane: What am I doing wrong?