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Introduction
The Time Series Lister is a display to verify and inspect time series which are written to the database in any workflow.
figure Figure 1a: the GUI of the Time Series Lister (with a workflow selected)
When a filter - location - parameter selection is made via the Data Viewer, the Time Series Lister results will be filtered accordingly.
figure Figure 1b: the GUI of the Time Series Lister (with a workflow selected AND a Data Viewer selection)
The Time Series Lister is a pre-configured display and a very handy tool for inspecting the contents of the FEWS database (localdatastorelocalDataStore). It provides an overview in tabular form of statistics and other metadata (columns) of the timeseries time series (rows) in the database. To aid the inspection of data, the user can add or remove columns, and select and filter rows. From the Time Series Lister, it is also possible to access the content (=values) of selected timeseries time series by opening the timeseries time series display or the spatial (grid) display.
Configuration
To enable the Time Series Lister, it must be added as explorertask <explorerTask> in Explorer.xml:
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<explorerTask name="Timeseries Lister"> <iconFile>tableInfo.jpg</iconFile> <taskClass>nl.wldelft.fews.gui.plugin.timeseriestableviewer.TimeSeriesTableViewer</taskClass> <toolbarTask>true</toolbarTask> <menubarTask>true</menubarTask> <allowMultipleInstances>false</allowMultipleInstances> <accelerator>ctrl T</accelerator> </explorerTask> |
Usage
The Time Series Lister enables the user users to inspect the database. The database Database records are visualised visualized as individual rows, which can be selected. When Once selected it , records can be browsed through (all columns) or its their values can be inspected through via a graph (scalar series) or the spatial display (grid data).
In the top window, workflows are available. When a workflow is selected, the lower part of the screen shows the records which that have been written to the database in this selected workflow. In Individual rows in this lower part , individual rows can also be selected as well.All All meta-information and statistics are calculated on-the-fly and are not stored. Within selections or filters (e.g., on start/end time), the content of the ( visible ) columns are is updated immediately.
There are many columns which that can be viewed: general columns about module instance, location, parameter, disk space, and all kind kinds of relevant meta-information about the selected record(s).Besides Besides the ' general ' metadata, the basic statistics of that row can be inspected. These basic statistics are include sum, average, maximum, minimum, etc.
The remaining columns describe the quality of the data. If For example, if the user e.g. wants to know how many values are 'unreliable' and how many 'periods' of unreliable data are available, this information can be retrieved. The same is true for all kinds of combinations of doubtful, completed, and corrected data. This same functionality (number of records, periods) is available for primary and secondary validation results. This means that the user can inspect the number of records and periods of, e.g., hard maximums and , flag comparison, or series comparison.
When many records (rows) are available, the user can filter the results. Double-clicking a cell will automatically filter for that value. If you want to filter on, e.g., a location, select the location (name or IdID) column and press F8 or double-click it. The background color of the cell will turn blue (meaning indicating there's a filter on it). This This filter mechanism is applicable on to all available columns, including the Start and End Time. When the users user changes the start and/or end time, the visible columns will be updated accordingly.
Context Menu Options (lower table)
figure Figure 2: context menu of the Time Series Lister
The Graphical User Interface contains a number of context menu options for selection/filtering and inspection of data. Right-click the mouse on one of the cells to access the context menu.
Menu option | Shortcut | Functionality | Alternative | Remark | Visible effect |
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Filter for selection | <insert> | Uses the cell content as a filter | Doubleclicking Double-clicking the cell | You can set different filters in different columns | Cell background turns blue |
Remove filter for column | <F3> | Show all timeseries (again) for this column | Doubleclicking Double-clicking the blue cell | Cell background turns white | |
Remove all filters | <F6> | Show all timeseries (again) | Doubleclicking Double-clicking the blue cell | Cell background turns white | |
Sort column | <F7> | Sort the content of the column | Clicking the header | ||
Select columns | <F8> | Opens a dialog for selecting the columns | |||
Show Timeseries Dialog | <F10> | Opens the TimeSeriesDialog and shows | |||
Show Spatial Display | <F11> | Opens the Spatial Display and shows | |||
Show Rating Curve | SHIFT + <F12> | Opens the TimeSeriesDialog and shows the details of the selected rating curve | |||
Copy TimeseriesSet.xml to clipboard | Copies the TimeSeriesSet in XML format | Shows the XML in popup | |||
Highlight in workflow navigator | Highlights selected time series in workflow navigator | Workflow navigator will be shown | |||
Export to CSV | Exports the tabular overview of (filtered) timeserietime serie(s) to a CSV file | For exporting the data to a CSV file, use the Timeseries Dialog (select the data in the table and use context menu / save as...) | File dialog opens for saving the CSV file |
Special Filter option: Start time / End time
Two columns have special features: The the Start and End time Time columns can be used to increase or limit the view period. If you adjust these, all statistical columns or columns showing information about quality flags and (secondary) validation will be adjusted automatically.
Doubleclicking Double-clicking in these time columns will provide the user with the following, see additional options, as shown in the figure below.
figure Figure 3: Special filter in the Start/End time columns
Meta Data Elements / Select Columns (F8)
figure Figure 4: Selecting different columns (elements) in the Time Series Lister
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Selections can be copied to the clipboard (<Copy Selection> button) and adjusted in a text editor (figure 5). These lists can be shared amongst users (e.g. e-mail). From a text editor you can adjust the list by removing rows, select the remaining rows and then copy it the clipboard (<CTRL+C>) again. After that use the <Paste Selection> button to update your selected columns (figure 6). See below:
figure Figure 5: Copying the selection of columns to clipboard
figure Figure 6: Pasting the selection of columns from the clipboard
Delete module instance from Time Series Lister
From build 2016.02 it It is possible to remove module instances from Local Data Store via your localDataStore via the Time Series Lister. This function only exists in a FEWS stand alone mode. The procedure is as follows:
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To completely remove this workflow from the list, go to FEWS F12 menu (in log panel, press F12), select 'P database', select 'validate, repair, and compact datastore indices and cache files', then restart FEWS, the workflow will be completely removed. To completely remove the data from the localDataStore (i.e. reduce file size), press F12, select 'P database,' and select 'repair and defrag localdatastore'.
figure Figure 9: Remove workflow and data using F12 - P - database menu
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