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This is not clear to me how these files get extracted from your testbed. We try to name the files based on the type of information it contains, and we have a set of proposed names there
For instance, file RCsway.csv contains columns time and com_x. If the latter stands for center of mass, I would suggest naming the file com.csv, as suggested here , or any name starting by com_.
For the two other files, we could check that depending on the header of the data contained.
Do you think this would be feasible?
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This is not clear to me how these files get extracted from your testbed. We try to name the files based on the type of information it contains, and we have a set of proposed names there
For instance, file RCsway.csv contains columns time and com_x. If the latter stands for center of mass, I would suggest naming the file com.csv, as suggested here , or any name starting by com_.
For the two other files, we could check that depending on the header of the data contained.
Do you think this would be feasible?
yes, I will change the names and the headers as requested
Like what is done in file RCsway.csv, it is a good practice to have the csv file starting with a heading row, indicating the content of the file.
Do you think it would be feasible to do the same for the other example files: PRTS_Sample_np_PF_110208_a1_1_c_z.csv and SinSample.csv ?
This is not clear to me how these files get extracted from your testbed. We try to name the files based on the type of information it contains, and we have a set of proposed names there
For instance, file RCsway.csv contains columns
time
andcom_x
. If the latter stands for center of mass, I would suggest naming the filecom.csv
, as suggested here , or any name starting bycom_
.For the two other files, we could check that depending on the header of the data contained.
Do you think this would be feasible?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: