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=Multiblock Tool Interface= | =Multiblock Tool Interface= | ||
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Data blocks can be joined in a variety of ways. The simplest way is for blocks to be equally sized. In some cases blocks are not equally sized but they do have samples in common and can be matched by sample | Data blocks can be joined in a variety of ways. The simplest way is for blocks to be equally sized. In some cases blocks are not equally sized but they do have samples in common and can be matched by sample label name. Finally, blocks may be sampled at different rates over the same period of time. In this case samples can be automatically [[coadd | co-added]] to match the size. | ||
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==Adding Data== | ==Adding Data== |
Revision as of 13:03, 5 June 2015
Multiblock Tool
Introduction
Joining data blocks from multiple data sources can be challenging depending on where the data has come from and the attributes included with the data. Dome data sets are collected at higher frequency than others, some have missing data, and some need to be modeled before joining. The Mulitblock Tool is an interface designed to make joining data easier and more transparent.
Multiblock Tool Interface
Getting Started
Data blocks can be joined in a variety of ways. The simplest way is for blocks to be equally sized. In some cases blocks are not equally sized but they do have samples in common and can be matched by sample label name. Finally, blocks may be sampled at different rates over the same period of time. In this case samples can be automatically co-added to match the size.