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TSTool Documentation <br /> Introduction - 13 <br /> TSView/TSView_Graph_Traces <br />Example Trace Ensemble Plot Showing Historical Years <br /> <br />In general, ensembles provide a way to process a group of time series. Refer to the command reference <br />for specific features and limitations related to ensemble processing. <br /> <br />2.8 Time Series Processor Properties <br /> <br />The time series processor performs data management tasks such as tracking th e list of time series and <br />providing requested time series to commands for processing (using the time series identifier and alias to <br />match time series). The processor also has an understanding of standard global properties that serve as <br />defaults for all co mmands, such as the input and output periods and working director y . In addition to <br />global properties that are assigned by default, t he SetProperty() command can be used to provide <br />user -specified properties to the processor. For example, the user might wa nt to define a property <br />corresponding to a folder on the system for data files . The property then can be used in command <br />parameters to insert the folder name. The syntax for using a propert y in a command parameter is: <br /> Command(InputFile=”${PropertyName}/S omeOtherInformation”) <br /> <br />These processor properties should not be confused with time series properties, which are specific to each <br />time series and are set with the SetTimeSeriesProperty() command. Command editors may be <br />updated over time to provide drop -do wn choices of defined global properties ; however, it may be <br />necessary to enter the property name as text, in particular for file names . The following table lists <br />standard global properties that can be used in command parameters that recognize the global p roperties <br />25