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The time series resampling dialog lets the user select different intervals and calculation methods for the time series available in the Time Series Dialog. The different intervals and calculation methods will result in newly on the fly calculated time series which will be added to the Time Series Display. These newly added time series are just for displaying in the graph and table and will not be stored in the data store so will not be available for functionality outside of the Time Series Dialog.

Button on toolbar

The resampling dialog will appear after clicking the button in the toolbar of the Time Series Dialog.

Adding a time serie with new interval

When selecting the time step "hour" and calculation method "mean", the time series "chloride -MEAN (uur)" will appear after clicking the "ok" button. When time series are added in this way, the icon of the button will have a black arrow and black stripes instead of grey to show it is active.

Adding time series for each original time serie

Each combination of selected intervals and calculation methods will result in a new time series for each original time serie. Below an example is shown where for both locations "Diepte -2.5 mNAP" and "Diepte -6.5 mNAP" a time serie is added with interval hour and calculation method mean:

Selecting multiple intervals and calculation methods

Selecting multiple intervals and multiple calculation methods will result in adding new time series for each combination. In the example below the intervals hour and day are selected and calculation methods minimum and maximum, this way 4 time series are added. Also the checkbox "show original time step" is not selected anymore, this way the original time serie is not shown anymore.

 

Ignore missings values checkbox

If the checkbox "ignore missing values" is not selected a new value will not be calculated for a new interval time step when a missing value is present in the original interval:

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