This applies the realtime averager to input data. This is normally not used in an interactive context but can be part of a realtime processing chain. The output data will contain the three realtime archives (raw, rt_instant, and rt_boxcar). This will ignore the times specified on the data and re-assign them to the current time for realtime streaming. Note that some types of averaging require inputs beyond the values being averaged. For example, to average raw absorptions, transmittance and path length are required because the average is performed with a difference measurement.

Usage

da.smooth.realtime [switches…​] [[station] variables times [archive]|[file]]

Switches

--interval=OFFSET

This is width of the bin to average on. All data within each interval is averaged together to produce the output. An undefined interval averages all available data together.

Default: One minute

When no units are specified the offset is assumed to be in minutes. Unless explicitly disabled, the offset is assumed to be aligned. The interval must be greater than or equal to zero length.

--statistics[=BOOLEAN]

This enables statistics generation for all the averaged outputs.

Arguments

If no bare word input specification is supplied then data are read from standard input.

station

This argument is used to specify the station used to look up variables that do not include a station as part of an archive read specification. The station is the three letter GAW station code of the location, such as BND. The argument accepts multiple stations specified as regular expressions and separated by : or ; or ,. For example BND,MLO and (BND|MLO) are two ways of selecting both the BND and MLO stations.

The special value allstations may also be specified to select all stations.

variables

This argument may be split into multiple actual program arguments. Each part consists of one or more variable specifications separated by , (commas). The station and archive used if none are explicitly given are defined in the other arguments or inferred from system defaults. For example simply BsB_S11 selects the blue scattering from the S11 instrument and returns all cut sizes and metadata. If instead ::BsB_S11:pm10 is used then only PM10 scattering is returned. That is, the selection specifies "any" station and archive (the defaults are set in the other arguments) then requires that it has the "PM10" flavor. A specification such as bnd:BsB_S11,thd:BsB_S11 allows for data selection from multiple stations.

This may also be used to select a "record" type alias such as "S11a". In this mode all the variables defined in the alias are returned.

Finally the special value everything can be used to select all available data for the given station(s) and archive(s).

times

This argument may be split into multiple actual program arguments. This full list of time arguments defines a time bounds list that sets the range of data queried. The final resulting data are clipped to the given time bounds but any values that intersect them are returned.

archive

This argument is used to specify the archive used to look up variables that do not include an archive as part of an archive read specification. The archive is the internal name, such as raw or clean_meta. The argument accepts multiple archives specified as regular expressions and separated by : or ; or ,. For example raw(_meta)? selects both the raw and raw_meta archives.

The special value allarchives may also be used to select all available archives.

file

This argument is used to specify the the file to read data from. If it is present and exists then data is read from the given file name instead of from standard input. Alternatively - (a single dash) may be used to explicitly specify standard input.

Examples

Default

This creates a realtime smoother that generates data on one minute interval.

da.smooth.realtime bnd S11a 2015-05-01 2015-05-03

Or:

da.smooth.realtime input_file.c3d

Or:

da.get bnd S11a 2015-05-01 2015-05-03 | da.smooth.realtime