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Mark Ivey

Totally Lost
 
Hello all...

I have a dilemma I cannot seem to figure out. It seems to be fairly
complicated from my end. If anyone can help out I would be extremely
appreciative.

What I have is a ".dat" file that is comma delimited. It contains
information about a production run's defects. There are several fields and
an enormous amount of data to work through. I have spent some time to
interpret what the layout is on this file, but I need some help on some
mathematics and possibly some algorithms to generate some type of
interpretable chart.

Each row of data begins with a single character to identify what that row of
information is for. The defect rows all start with a "d" in the 1st position
(column). From there, the next piece of information I need is in the 4th
position (column) which contains the defect type (as a number). The third
piece of information I need is in the 14th position (column) which contains
the defect position in length (mm). The last piece of information I need is
located in the 35th position (column) which contains the channel position of
the defect (1 to 48).

With the above stated... I would like to evaluate the data as it is coming
into Excel by channel and the length position (converted to meters). With
this data, I would like to have some method to grade something like this:
if there are more than 100 defects within 100 meters then grade it as a NO
GOOD section.

Any help on this issue is greatly appreciated. Please let me know if any
more detail is needed.

TIA,

Mark Ivey


Mark Ivey

Totally Lost
 
PS...

Most the data I am working with is more than one spreadsheet will handle due
to the number of records.

Mark Ivey


"Mark Ivey" wrote in message
...
Hello all...

I have a dilemma I cannot seem to figure out. It seems to be fairly
complicated from my end. If anyone can help out I would be extremely
appreciative.

What I have is a ".dat" file that is comma delimited. It contains
information about a production run's defects. There are several fields and
an enormous amount of data to work through. I have spent some time to
interpret what the layout is on this file, but I need some help on some
mathematics and possibly some algorithms to generate some type of
interpretable chart.

Each row of data begins with a single character to identify what that row
of information is for. The defect rows all start with a "d" in the 1st
position (column). From there, the next piece of information I need is in
the 4th position (column) which contains the defect type (as a number).
The third piece of information I need is in the 14th position (column)
which contains the defect position in length (mm). The last piece of
information I need is located in the 35th position (column) which contains
the channel position of the defect (1 to 48).

With the above stated... I would like to evaluate the data as it is coming
into Excel by channel and the length position (converted to meters). With
this data, I would like to have some method to grade something like this:
if there are more than 100 defects within 100 meters then grade it as a NO
GOOD section.

Any help on this issue is greatly appreciated. Please let me know if any
more detail is needed.

TIA,

Mark Ivey




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