Dave,

My software does not create a static PNG or JPG. The web page is created via "plotly" which generates a very interactive display with zoom capabilities and dynamic display of the data.

Furthermore, the next version will also allow you to download the actual csv file
that generated the page. The CSV file is already in the output directory.

A spreadsheet is ok to display data. In my opinion, the web is the way to go forward.
However, each person is free to choose what is best for their environment.

Have a look at the video I created. It goes over the page generation and how data is viewed.

George, N2FGX

On 5/5/2021 04:06, Dave B via time-nuts wrote:

On 05/05/2021 08:30, xaos <[email protected]> wrote:
Ideally, you want them on a web page.

Why a "Web Page"?   That's for simple publishing, not comparing.

If you want to compare results, best pull the data and put each measurement data set in a spreadsheet (or similar) so you can compare results and obtain numerical differences.


A Web Page isn't going to help you with that.


Dave G8KBV.


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