David Edelman Posted January 12 Share Posted January 12 I am pulling in a relatively noisy signal, and trying to get a feel for how many raw data points I am looking at (to compare with how many points I see after several transformations). However, the "Count" column on the "Tables and Charts" view is way off of the number of records I get if I export that signal through "Import/Export" to Excel. For example, for a signal shows "Count" of 2,343, but when I export that signal to Excel, there are 14,580 timestamps with a value. Even if I remove duplicates (thinking it is a distinct count) there are 3,908 values. Is there something I need to do on the Seeq side to get an accurate count of the data points? Thanks, David Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seeq Team Joe Reckamp Posted January 12 Seeq Team Share Posted January 12 Hi David, The count should be accurate in the Tables and Charts view. Are you using the "ungridded original timestamps" option in the export to Excel? If not, it could be exporting gridded samples, which could result in interpolated values coming out in your Excel export that aren't actually raw data points in your signal. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seeq Team Sean T Posted January 12 Seeq Team Share Posted January 12 Hi david, To add to joe's comment: Besides excel export and looking at this in tables and charts, an easier way to do this would be to simply add the count as a statistic in your details pane. to do this, click on the table icon in your details, it should be right underneath the "customize" button. In the pop up, simply select "count" and the count of data points for each signal will be displayed in the details pane. Hope that helps! Thanks, Sean 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Edelman Posted January 12 Author Share Posted January 12 Thanks - I was not using "ungridded". Now the signal count from Seeq matches the number of data points directly from PI. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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