eCAL Measurement Cutter

See also

To learn more about the measurement format used by eCAL please check out the eCAL Measurement Format chapter.

eCAL Measurement Cutter is a Command Line Application used to manipulate eCAL measurements. The executable is ecal_meas_cutter /.exe. It can trim measurements by time, exclude / include channels, modify base file names and split the measurement files by size.

Note

eCAL Measurement Cutter is available since eCAL 5.11.

Usage

USAGE:

   ecal_meas_cutter.exe  [-s] [-q] -o <string> ... -i <string> ... -c
                         <string> [--] [--version] [-h]


Where:

   --enable-one-file-per-topic
     Whether to separate each topic in single HDF5 file.

   -s,  --save_log
     Enables log file creation in a folder called "log" next to the
     executable.

   -q,  --quiet
     Disables logging to console output.

   -o <string>,  --output <string>  (accepted multiple times)
     (required)  Path of the output measurement (Tip: one input measurement
     has to have a corresponding output).

   -i <string>,  --input <string>  (accepted multiple times)
     (required)  Path of the input measurement (Tip: one input measurement
     has to have a corresponding output).

   -c <string>,  --config <string>
     (required)  Path to the configuration file that contains operations to
     be done on the measurements.

   --,  --ignore_rest
     Ignores the rest of the labeled arguments following this flag.

   --version
     Displays version information and exits.

   -h,  --help
     Displays usage information and exits.


   eCAL Measurement Cutter

Now let’s take them one by one and explain.

1. Input path (-i, --input)

The path to the measurement that we want to process. It can also be a path pointing to an .ecalmeas file.

Important

Since the application can alter multiple measurements simultaneously, this argument can be given multiple times. But it also needs a matching number of output paths.

Example: -i measurement_1 -o output_measurement_1 -i measurement_2 -o output_measurement_2

2. Output path (-o, --output)

The path where the converted measurement will be saved.

Important

The application will create a folder called MEASUREMENT_CONVERTER in the output path.

If the folder already exists, it is important for it to be empty, otherwise the application will not continue.

3. Configuration file (-c, --config)

The application uses a YAML configuration file that describes the changes to be applied on the given measurement.

Let’s see how this configuration file can look like.

 1basename: measurement
 2splitsize: 1024
 3
 4trim:
 5  start:
 6    time:  10
 7    base:  start
 8    scale: s
 9    
10  end:
11    time: 20
12    base: start
13    scale: s
14
15exclude:
16   - re : .*Image.*
17   - re : .*V2X.*
18   - TrafficParticipantListPb

Note

What will be the result by using this configuration file?

We will have a measurement with base file name measurement with a maximum size of 1024 MB per file. It will have a duration of 10 seconds, from second 10 of the original measurement to second 20, excluding at the same time any channel containg the characters sequence Image and V2X, and the channel TrafficParticipantListPb, if they exist in the measurement.

  • basename : the base name of the .hdf5 files

  • splitsize : maximum size of the .hdf5 files in Megabytes

  • trim : specifies the fact that we want to trim the measurement, either at the start, the end or both

    • start / end : specifies how the start/end will be calculated

      • time : the value that we want to use to trim the start/end

      • base : the reference point from where the new start/end is calculated

      • scale : the scale that we want to use

Important

Possible values for base: start, end, absolute. The absolute value means that the timestamp from the measurement will be used.

Possible values for scale: s, second, seconds, us, microsecond, microseconds, ms, millisecond, milliseconds.

  • include/exclude (mutually exclusive) : a YAML list describing the channel names that we want to include or exclude from a measurement.

Note

When trying to include/ exclude channels using regex, use - re:. Use one list item for one expression.

4. Save log (-s, --save_log)

When this flag is enabled, the application will also write its output in a log file. This file can be found in the folder log, next to the executable.

5. Disable verbose (-q, --quiet)

When this flag is enabled, console output is disabled except for error messages.

6. Enable one file per topic (--enable-one-file-per-topic)

When this flag is enabled, each topic will be written in its own HDF5 file.