Data Explorer File | This choice is for when you already have data stored in Data Explorer format, for example if you are using a filter which converts from another format to Data Explorer format. |
CDF Format | This is a standard data format which Data Explorer imports directly. An application programming interface can be obtained from the National Space Science Data Center, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. |
netCDF Format | This is a standard data format which Data Explorer imports directly. An application programming interface for netCDF can be obtained from the Unidata Program Center in Boulder, Colorado. |
HDF Format | This is a standard data format which Data Explorer imports directly. HDF was created at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications. |
Image File | Data Explorer directly imports TIFF, MIFF, GIF, and RGB format images. |
Grid or Scattered File | This option allows you to specify a general array header which can describe a wide variety of formats of data. Data can be on a regular grid, a warped grid with positions explicitly specified, or scattered. The general array format can skip header lines and embedded descriptive text. Data can be multidimensional, multivariable, and series (see 5.1 , "General Array Importer"). |
Spreadsheet Format file | This option is typically used for non-spatial data, for example the output of a spreadsheet program which might look like: Customer Sales Profit company_a 1.2 938 company_b 8.9 1037 . . . . . . . . .See ImportSpreadsheet in IBM Visualization Data Explorer User's Reference. |
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