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ECMLink 101 - Datalogging tips

On this page, we're going to assume you've already run through the install procedure and have gotten a good connection established with the ECU. If you have not, please review the Installation page first.

We are also going to assume you have already walked through the basic Initial checks page. If not, please do so!

Furthermore, we are going to assume you already know all the Datalogging basics.

Overview

Datalogging is such a critical feature in ECMLink that we felt it wise to provide a page specifically about the function. On this page you'll find tips on how to efficiently navigate and use the datalogging function in ECMLink.

Please note that the “Operation” page of the integrated help file in the ECMLink application provides a LOT of information on this topic as well as a number of other application usage matters. PLEASE read this page to gain familiarity with keyboard short cuts and mouse gestures.

Right mouse - Pan/Zoom

IMO, one of the coolest features of ECMLink's datalog component is the ability to quickly pan and zoom through a log file using the right mouse button. With a datalog opened, press and hold the right mouse button while you drag the mouse up/down to zoom or left/right to pan. This feature can make navigating a log file VERY efficient. My personal usage pattern when opening a new log file will be:

  1. Press and hold right mouse button
  2. Drag mouse down until entire log file is visible
  3. Drag mouse left/right to center a particular section that looks to be of interest
  4. Drag mouse up to zoom into that section
  5. If that section is not of interest after all, I'll drag down again to zoom back out and pan left/right to find another section and repeat the sequence until I find something I'm looking for.

Preferences note: If you find the zoom feature too sensitive or if you'd like to increase how quickly panning scrolls based on amount of mouse movement, you can do that in the Graph preferences dialog described below. My personal preference is a drag pan factor of 2.8 and a drag zoom trigger of 18 pixels. Each system and each user will call for different values based on personal preference and system components.

Platform note: Unfortunately, mouse gestures change from one platform to the next.  Under Windows, for example, a pop-up menu isn't typically triggered until the mouse button is released.  Under Linux and Mac OS X, a pop-up menu is typically triggered as soon as the mouse button is pressed.  The ECMLink application makes every effort to preserve those native behaviors, but this makes doing things like panning and zooming on mouse drag more complicated.  To work around these differences, we introduce Ctrl-Left-click and Shift-Left-click modifiers.  If you hold the Ctrl or Shift key down while you click the left mouse button, the application will respond as though you pressed the right mouse button for drag operations.

Graph preferences

Right click in a graph and select “Graph preferences”. This dialog configures global preferences related to the operation of the graph display component. Here you can change the default graph legend font size, graph back ground color, number of legend columns, etc.

In the “Global settings” tab, you can also change behavior related to the default graph width and drag pan/zoom (right mouse button) behavior. If you find that the drag zoom is too sensitive, you can adjust how many pixels of movement are required to activate it. If you find that the drag pan feature needs to be faster, you can increase the pan factor.

Selection area

You can use the left mouse button to select an area of the graph. You can also use the shift-left/right arrow keys to extend a selection one point at a time.

When an area of interest selected, you can double click in this area to automatically zoom the graph to show only that section on the screen. This can be useful to locate a pull, for example, and zoom into only that area for more detailed analysis.

ecmlink101dataloggingtips.1242309304.txt.gz · Last modified: 2009/05/14 09:55 by twdorris