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CR1000 Manual - Campbell Scientific

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Section 10. Troubleshooting<br />

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1 except Average() outputs NAN<br />

2 except Average() outputs 0<br />

10.3.4.4 Output Processing and NAN<br />

When a measurement or process results in NAN, any output process with<br />

DisableVar = FALSE that includes an NAN measurement, e.g.,<br />

Average(1,TC_TempC,FP2,False)<br />

will result in NAN being stored as final-storage data for that interval.<br />

However, if DisableVar is set to TRUE each time a measurement results in NAN,<br />

only non-NAN measurements will be included in the output process. CRBasic<br />

example Using NAN to Filter Data (p. 431) demonstrates the use of conditional<br />

statements to set DisableVar to TRUE as needed to filter NAN from output<br />

processes.<br />

Note If all measurements result in NAN, NAN will be stored as final-storage data<br />

regardless of the use of DisableVar.<br />

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