Hi there,
I have a rail dataset but unfortunately, I cannot find any information about the data description/manual. So I have difficulties to interpret the meaning of the value in this dataset. It is probably an ORNL rail network, the data table is shown in the picture attached. I want to know the meaning of the alphabet in the SIGNAL field, and it will be better if anyone knows where am I able to get a data description of this dataset.
Thank you very much !!!
Welcome!
Unless and until the rows and columns are correctly aligned with their headings - no one will be able to make sense out of it.
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How would you attach an XLS file on this forum?
Perry Babin How would you attach an XLS file on this forum?
Maybe "hand jam" a couple of lines.
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What does that mean?
Can you post files without links onto this forum? If so, are there pages that tell you how to do that?
Perry BabinWhat does that mean? ...
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Type and display the data with manual input. The software of this forum does not make inputting and displaying data tables easy.
By explicit intent, there is no on-site hosting of either images or files. We have had some threads in the past about why this is significant.
If you host the file externally, you can post a link that will access it, but the file must have a full URL. We repeatedly have people attempt to share from a drive or a personal account that will not allow 'sharing' with what the remote system considers a random Internet-originated request... and we all know what to do when we get one of those, right?
The easiest way to see data from an Excel table is likely going to be to print a custom report, image that in a format the Kalmbach link tool will recognize (as a picture or screenshot) and then put the result up on a usual-suspects photo site from which you can set proper embed codes and whatnot.
That appears to be what he did. It was easily converted to an XLS file and I could post it to a server and provide a link but it's not my data. If he wants to do that, it should work. If he wants me to drop it on a server so others could click a link, I could do that. It's what I've had to do for some files.
Or try taking a screen shot of the spreadsheet (win + shift + S for PCs)
save the file
upload it here - https://postimages.org/
Copy the "Direct link:"
Click on the inset/edit image button and use that address.
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