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Re: Name-List 77 contains TASS variable



I think there are at least a thousand in the data I am about to send to 
Michael S. to put in the data base.  Mostly you just have to run the WS on 
the data and then look at a plot for each one.  The thing I would like 
would be something that took two inputs:

1) The collected file for the whole archive of data.  This is currently 30 
million measurement lines in the format produced by collect_stars.pl

2) The output of Welch-Stetson run on the whole archive of data.

Now you want to sort the WS index and feed it to the data base top 
down.  i.e. the largest WS first.  I want to just sit there at a terminal 
and have two keys to hit.  One key discards the event and plots the next 
event.  The other key saves an event for further study.  Possibly 3 
keys.  Good, Bad, and Further Study is needed.  OK, eventually this can be 
all automatic, but at the start I want to look at a plot before I report it 
as a variable.

Tom Droege

At 05:55 PM 6/2/03 -0700, Chris Albertson wrote:

>--- "Shawn Dvorak (Rolling Hills Obs)" <rollinghillsobs@cfl.rr.com>
>wrote:
> > ... Of course, there's still lots of undiscovered variables in
> > the Mark III data, and a lot more in the Mark IV archives.
>
>What do you think is the main bottle neck in finding these?
>What would speed up the search through this data?
>I'm thinking about building some database search tools.
>
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