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TSTool Release Notes- 10.21.00
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Release Notes for Version 10.21.00
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Software Documentation
Date
7/14/2013
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DMI Utilities
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C153966A
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Riverside Technology, Inc.
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Release Notes TSTool Documentation <br />32 - Appendix – Release Notes <br /> New Feature Add the ResequenceTimeSeriesData() command to resequence years of data <br />in a time series, given a list of years. <br /> <br />Changes in Versions 8.0 3 .00 – 08.12.06 <br /> <br /> Bug Fix Fix NwsrfsEspTranceEnsemble handling to handle leap year and correct bug where time <br />zone was not being handled properly (one hour off). <br /> Change Many commands have been updated to use the TSList parameter, which indicates the time <br />series to be processed by the command. Commands are backward compatible; however, the new <br />parameter will not be recognized by older versions of TSTool. Once this parameter is enabled in a <br />command, it will allow additional values to be recognized in the future (e.g., getting the list of time <br />series from a table may be enabled). A consistent approach for the parameter also promotes <br />consistency between commands. <br /> Change As much as possible, update commands that read time series to provide the list of time <br />series identif iers to other commands . This facilitate s command editing. For example, when a <br />Read*() command is inserted, it will partially run (discovery mode) to read time series information, <br />but not the full data. The time series information is then made available to later commands to <br />facilitate editing the commands. <br /> Change Expand the capabilities of the SetTimeSeriesProperty() to include setting whether <br />editable – editable time series will enable editing capabilities in the graph view. Ad d the <br />DefaultSaveFile para meter to the ProcessTSProduct() command to help automate saving <br />edited time series . <br /> Change Change all results to a tabbed panel of lists, with appropriate mouse actions. For example, a <br />variety of actions can be taken by right -clicking on the time series r esults. However, for output files, <br />a single click on a file will result in the file being displayed. <br /> Change Include most output files in the results tab. Some secondary files are not yet included but <br />will be as additional commands are updated with improv ed error handling. <br /> Change Reorganize general command menus to group related commands and avoid a long list of <br />general commands. <br /> Change Reorganize into a separate command menu commands that only apply to ensembles. <br /> Change The performance of the ShiftTimeByI nterval() command has been greatly <br />improved. <br /> Change Running “TSTool File.TSTool” will cause the command file to be loaded, but not run. To <br />run in batch mode, continue to run with “TSTool –commands File.TSTool”. <br /> Remove Remove obsolete commands from menus. Running old command files will warn about the <br />obsolete commands and recommend new commands. Most of these commands have not been used <br />for a long time: SetConstantBefore() was previously replaced with SetConstant(). <br />FillCarryForward() was previously rep laced with FillRepeat(). <br /> New Feature Add the ReadTableFromDelimitedFile() and <br />ResequenceTimeSeriesData() commands to facilitate generation of stochastic time series. <br /> New Feature Add the CreateEnsemble() command to create an ensemble of time series from a <br />s ingle time series (e.g., by shifting and overlapping each year of the time series). <br /> New Feature Add the CopyEnsemble() command, which copies each time series in an ensemble.
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