Difference between revisions of "CSEP Test Results"
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== Format evaluation == | == Format evaluation == | ||
| + | We are refining the format for the csv file. | ||
| + | # Comment header with information about the report, once per file | ||
| + | # columnHeader1,columnHeader2,columnHeader3, before any data | ||
| + | # one row of data, one for each test date:time | ||
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| + | For testing dates 2016-01-01 through 2017-01-01, we generate the comma separated values (csv) file posted below. | ||
| + | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/CSEP/one-day-models_n-test_2016.csv 2016 Ntest Results] | ||
== one-day-models N-Test Results == | == one-day-models N-Test Results == | ||
Revision as of 04:56, 7 November 2017
SCEC is developing software tools for extracting CSEP test results from the CSEP data archives.
Contents
Purpose
CSEP one-day-model test results are posted in a series of files, one every day of operation. We want a script that will open the daily files, extract some information, and then print it in a csv table summary form.
We are working with one-day-models because those have been running the longest.
Format evaluation
We are refining the format for the csv file.
- Comment header with information about the report, once per file
- columnHeader1,columnHeader2,columnHeader3, before any data
- one row of data, one for each test date:time
For testing dates 2016-01-01 through 2017-01-01, we generate the comma separated values (csv) file posted below.
one-day-models N-Test Results
For testing dates 02 March 2010 through 04 March 2017, we can find a AllModelsSummary file. We scan the directories, and produce the csv file below, with about 2500 rows of N-test results.