Exporting/Saving Results

The available export formats are txt and csv. You should use Notepad++ as a text editor to optimally display the *.txt results and use Microsoft Office Suite to optimally display the *.csv results.

Note:
  • Export indicators (*.txt) saves the scalar results of all lines in a single *.txt file.
  • Export indicators (*.csv) saves all selected scalar indicators in a single *.csv file.
  • Export curves (*.csv) saves all the curves of a line (a line = a signal) in a single *.csv file.

Computing and displaying the needed indicators in the results table is required.

A text editor and the Microsoft Office suite may be required for opening the saved files.

  • Click Export indicators (.txt) and then select the destination file for the indicators.

  • Click Export curves (.csv) and then select the destination file for the exported curves.

  • Click Export indicators (.csv) (this launches the indicator selection dialog) and follow the steps below.

  1. Under Select signals, select the signals for which you wish to export indicators.

    You can use the Select/Unselect all option so select or clear all listed signals.

  2. Under Select indicators, select the specific psychoacoustic indicators that you wish to export.

    You can use the Select/Unselect all option so select or clear all listed signals.

  3. Click OK.

  4. In the Save data dialog, set the location and filename for the exported data.

  5. Click Save.

    A single *.csv file will be created, containing all the data for the selected indicators and signals.

Note: If a required indicator is listed as Not calculated in the results table, for example if you have changed the selected computation profile, click Compute in the main window and then click Export indicators (.csv) again to relaunch the export dialog.
Tip: After Changing the X axis, you can save the curve with the current X axis from File > Export Data in ASCII file. In the ASCII file, the currently displayed abscissa is in the first column, and the selected indicator(s) in the other column(s).