The Enerplot software package is installed complete with a directory containing examples of many of the different Enerplot files:
C:\Users\Public\Documents\Enerplot\[version]\Examples
The examples are meant to help new users to become familiar with using Enerplot.
The DataFiles folder contains a sample of datasets that may be loaded into Enerplot.
Some of the records in this folder are associated with the Enerplot_Examples.epwx workspace (see below). When this workspace is loaded in the workspace pane, the associated records are also loaded.
The book1.epbx book file contains Sheet1, which contains templates of all four types of graphs (overlay graphs, polygraphs, FFT section, and XY plot section). The graphs are unpopulated.
Datasets may easily be loaded into Enerplot and then graphed on Sheet1.
The Notes.epbx book file contains Sheet1, which contains a listing of all of the different types of files that may be loaded into Enerplot. To view this book, load this book in the workspace pane.
This book is associated with the Enerplot_Examples.epwx workspace (see below). When this workspace is loaded in the workspace pane, the Notes.epbx book is also loaded.
The Enerplot_Examples.epwx workspace contains several files. When this workspace is loaded into Eneplot, the following will also be loaded:
· The Notes.epbx example book file, containing a listing of all of the different types of files that may be loaded into Enerplot.
· A book1.epbx example book file that contains populated graphs.
· Four of the sample DataFiles.
This workspace may be used to view how datafiles are graphed and manipulated using the various tools and panes. Refer to Tutorial: Becoming Familiar with Enerplot Tools.
The Script_Examples.epwx workspace contains several files. When this workspace is loaded into Enerplot, the Scripts pane will be displayed, and the following files will be loaded:
· The ZeroSeq.epbx book file, containing Sheet1
· The Cigre_47.csv example dataset
· The zero_seq.py script
Selecting the Run button in the Scripts pane will launch a demonstration of scripting capabilities on the canvas. A comprehensive online help, including an automation library and tutorial are available.