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This command is used to construct a TimeSeries object which, similar to a Path TimeSeries, the load factor obtained is dependent on a series of points obtained from a file. The difference is that the file is obtained from the | {{CommandManualMenu}} | ||
This command is used to construct a TimeSeries object which, similar to a Path TimeSeries, the load factor obtained is dependent on a series of points obtained from a file. The difference is that the file is obtained from the [http://peer.berkeley.edu/nga/ Peer NGA strong motion database] using an internet connection. | |||
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| style="background:yellow; color:black; width:800px" | ''' | | style="background:yellow; color:black; width:800px" | '''timeSeries PeerNGAMotion $tag $eqMotion $factor <-dT $dT> <-NPTS $nPts>''' | ||
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* If the time in the domain does not match a data point in record, linear interpolation is performed between nearest points in record. | * If the time in the domain does not match a data point in record, linear interpolation is performed between nearest points in record. | ||
* The command can be used with the results obtained from the [[searchPeerNGA]] command (hence the craziness of the $eqMotion names). | * The command can be used with the results obtained from the [[searchPeerNGA]] command (hence the craziness of the $eqMotion names). | ||
* An internet connection is required to run command. | |||
EXAMPLE | EXAMPLE |
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This command is used to construct a TimeSeries object which, similar to a Path TimeSeries, the load factor obtained is dependent on a series of points obtained from a file. The difference is that the file is obtained from the Peer NGA strong motion database using an internet connection.
timeSeries PeerNGAMotion $tag $eqMotion $factor <-dT $dT> <-NPTS $nPts> |
$tag | unique tag among TimeSeries objects. |
$eqMotion | the PEER NGA name of the motion (a string containing the earthquake name, station & dirn) |
$factor | factor to be applied to the data points, if accel record type you want to specify G |
$nPts | optional, if provided will set the variable nPts equal to number of data points found in record |
$dT | optional, if provided will set the variable dT equal to time interval between points in the record |
NOTES:
- If the time in the domain does not match a data point in record, linear interpolation is performed between nearest points in record.
- The command can be used with the results obtained from the searchPeerNGA command (hence the craziness of the $eqMotion names).
- An internet connection is required to run command.
EXAMPLE
To create 2 time series for two horizontal motions recorded for the Borrego Mtn 1968-04-09 earthquake recorded at the USGS 117 El Centro Array #9 station
timeSeries PeerNGAMotion 1 /BORREGO/A-ELC180 $G -dT dt -NPTS nPts
timeSeries PeerNGAMotion 2 /BORREGO/A-ELC270 $G
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