Ok It looks like this (just trying to be helpful ;-):
LOGFILE --------- UNNUMBERED INFO ------------------ Meas.Res. Nr - value : 248 (fch) Meas.Res. Nr - value : 249 (fdh) Meas.Res. Nr - value : 250 (feh) Meas.Res. Nr - value : 251 (ffh) Meas.Res. Nr - value : 253 (fdh) Meas.Res. Nr - value : 254 (feh) Meas.Res. Nr - value : (ffh) Meas.Res. Nr - value : 0 (00h) Meas.Res. Nr - value : 1 (01h) Meas.Res. Nr - value : 2 (02h) Meas.Res. Nr - value : 3 (00h) Meas.Res. Nr - value : 1 (01h) Meas.Res. Nr - value : 2 (02h) Meas.Res. Nr - value : 3 (01h) Meas.Res. Nr - value : 4 (02h)
and so on...
From: "Charles K. Clarkson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Sten Berg'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Missing sequence finder for logfiles
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 10:04:01 -0500
Sten Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: : : Another try.... : : Here is the logfile I tested on (I´ve marked were the loops starts):
So is "#loop1:" in there or not in there?
What about the dashes?
Show just what is in the file. Don't add anything.
: LOGFILE : --------- : UNNUMBERED INFO : ------------------ : #loop1: : Meas.Res. Nr : - value : 248 (fch) : Meas.Res. Nr : - value : 249 (fdh) : Meas.Res. Nr . . .
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