Summarization response ranges definition


From one to ten values can be entered to define upper limits of the time ranges for the summarized IRUF.

The specified ranges must be the same as those that are used for the PRSRESP report. If the PRSRESP default values are used, only RSRANG (with no ranges specified) must be specified in the control statement. The last range (11 or lower) is automatically set to include everything above the last specified upper limit.

The following figure shows the syntax for specifying time ranges for TASCOSTR.

Summarization statement syntax, distribution range

Position

Input

01-02

Program code: defines what time interval is being used in the statement to define the upper limit for a range

  • RS expresses intervals in tenths of a second
  • RX expresses intervals in a mixture of seconds or fractions of seconds by using decimal points, spaces or commas, and variable column lengths

03-06

Statement code: RANG

07

Comma or blank

08-76 (for RS)

08 and on (for RX)

For each range, the value specifies an upper limit for the range.

  • For RS, you must specify 6 characters. Use leading zeros if needed. Separate each value by a single space or a comma. The maximum is 99999.9. Specify up to 10 ranges.

    For example: RSRANG 000001 000005 000009 000035

  • For RX, the column position and length restrictions do not exist. The intervals can be from microseconds to seconds expressed by using leading zeros and decimal points and separating each response threshold value with any number of spaces or commas. The specifications can span multiple lines. Specify up to 10 ranges.

    For example: RXRANG 0.1 0.5 0.9 3.5

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