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Nov 22nd, 2007, 07:54 AM
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Re: differentiate between waves with steep increase.
It works with a moving average sample of 20, and an increase in the flagdifference to 450. As far as I can tell, the spike is over a period of 13 minutes... thats quite a long time before the data re-levels.
Edit: I'm using binary because it's smaller and I can parse it quicker. Considering a very large file, I can also move to a fixed time segment without having to count line breaks.
How much data do you have? Is it worth studying a very large sample to find the algorithm that works best? How about a multi-flag system... early warning of a potential height shift which is later confirmed or disregarded as more data comes in?
Last edited by Milk; Nov 22nd, 2007 at 08:12 AM.
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Nov 25th, 2007, 07:03 PM
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Re: differentiate between waves with steep increase.
How much data do you have? Is it worth studying a very large sample to find the algorithm that works best? How about a multi-flag system... early warning of a potential height shift which is later confirmed or disregarded as more data comes in?
As I have already told, data is real time data .I recieve data for every second.
what is multi-flag system. can you brief it or suggest me some site.
Thank you.
[ sorry, we have holiday so late reply] .
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