Hey Harry,
I'm not sure if Trouble Shooting is the best place for this question but here goes.....
Is it possible to load data exported from a CSV file back into LapTimer?
I have some sessions where the lateral and lineal G is being recorded the wrong way. This is most likely because I have my phone strapped to my leg in a Kart so I can't recalibrate it every time I get in and out. I can see in the CSV exports the two fields and I guess I can just swap the values over in excel and then reimport..... is this possible?
Or is there a better way to do this?
Thanks,
Doug
Lateral and Linear G are the wrong way around
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Re: Lateral and Linear G are the wrong way around
There is a number of options:
#1 goto Lap List, select a lap, follow Data Recording ‣ Preview ‣ Charts and goto the G-G chart. Select the flip buttons to flip lat or lon as required; this has the disadvantage you need to do it lap by lap
#2 export to .hlptrl, (uncompress .hlptrz to .hlptrl if required), edit and import back; this has the disadvantage you will double your laps during import
#3 for the next track day, use the flip Acceleration Export Setting in case you do not use the standard smartphone orientation
- Harry
#1 goto Lap List, select a lap, follow Data Recording ‣ Preview ‣ Charts and goto the G-G chart. Select the flip buttons to flip lat or lon as required; this has the disadvantage you need to do it lap by lap
#2 export to .hlptrl, (uncompress .hlptrz to .hlptrl if required), edit and import back; this has the disadvantage you will double your laps during import
#3 for the next track day, use the flip Acceleration Export Setting in case you do not use the standard smartphone orientation
- Harry
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Re: Lateral and Linear G are the wrong way around
Thanks Harry - I've been able to uncompress the .hlptrz file and can edit and reimport them that way.
I hadn't realised the hlptrz files were compressed - I had a look yesterday and thought you had a fancy binary format
Thanks again,
Keep up with the great app!
Doug
I hadn't realised the hlptrz files were compressed - I had a look yesterday and thought you had a fancy binary format
Thanks again,
Keep up with the great app!
Doug