About setting variable properties

Variable properties affect almost all aspects of working with variables, including; the calculation of range and data values for samples, the appearance of data on display windows, the data that are included/excluded from exports, on screen analyses and other processing.

Understanding how variable properties affect variables and setting them correctly is critical to using Echoview successfully. Some key points you need to remember about setting variable properties are described below:

  • The variable properties of every variable in a fileset are independent and must be entered separately, e.g. if your fileset contains a TS and Sv variable that were derived from the same data file you must enter the variable settings for the TS and Sv variables separately. This includes calibration settings such as sound speed that are a property of the water column and is likely to be constant across all variables. Note: Multiple variable properties may be modified via the Dataflow window.

  • Changes to variable properties are applied in real time, i.e. when you click Apply or OK, all data values, display windows, etc that are affected by that setting are updated automatically.

The remainder of this page shows how variable properties affect the outputs from acoustic variables.

How variable properties affect outputs from raw acoustic variables

The diagram below shows the effect of the Variable Properties settings on the output of raw variables.

Consult the legendlegend for additional notes and clarification of symbols.

Legend

The blue path and green path are separate data flow paths. Having started on one (blue or green) do not switch to the other.

Notes:

  • Calibration settings include the selection of a transducer, by which mechanism the transducer settings influence the calibration settings. Some calibration settings affect only the calculation of analysis variables not the calibration of the data itself. For example the 3 dB Beam Angle is a transducer calibration setting which affects corrected school detection analysis variables only. See About calibration settings for details on how settings affect calibrated data and other calculations.

  • Region settings on the Variable Properties dialog box affect the visibility and application of bad data regions (bad data regions that are not displayed have no effect upon analysis).

  • Line settings affect only the visibility of lines, they are selected independently for application to analyses in the Analysis settings.

  • Analysis settings affect only Analysis Exports.

  • Data, Underlying data, Eonfusion and EchoIMPACT exports are unaffected.

Exceptions

The following exceptions apply to virtual variables:

  • Virtual variables created using the Processed data and Region statistic operators do not use unprocessed data. The unprocessed data has Region Settings and Analysis Settings applied before the virtual variable is created.
  • Virtual variables created using the To color and Overlay operators do not use unprocessed data. The Echogram colors settings (a subset of Display Settings) are applied before the virtual variable is created.
  • Virtual variables created using any of the Single target manipulation operators do not use unprocessed data. The single target display thickness settings (a subset of Display and Calibration settings) are applied before the virtual variable is created.

How variable properties affect outputs from acoustic virtual variables

The diagram below shows the effect of the various settings on the output of virtual variables. Virtual variables can accept 1 or more raw or virtual variables as input (operands).

Consult the legendlegend for additional notes and clarification of symbols.

Legend

The blue path and green path are separate data flow paths. Having started on one (blue or green) do not switch to the other.

Notes:

  • Calibration settings include the selection of a transducer, by which mechanism the transducer settings influence the calibration settings. Some calibration settings affect only the calculation of analysis variables not the calibration of the data itself. For example the 3 dB Beam Angle is a transducer calibration setting which affects corrected school detection analysis variables only. See About calibration settings for details on how settings affect calibrated data and other calculations.

  • Region settings on the Variable Properties dialog box affect the visibility and application of bad data regions (bad data regions that are not displayed have no effect upon analysis).

  • Line settings affect only the visibility of lines, they are selected independently for application to analyses in the Analysis settings.

  • Analysis settings affect only Analysis Exports.

  • Data, Underlying data, Eonfusion and EchoIMPACT exports are unaffected.

Exceptions

The following exceptions apply to virtual variables:

  • Virtual variables created using the Processed data operator do not use unprocessed data. The unprocessed data has Region Settings and Analysis Settings applied before the virtual variable is created.

  • Virtual variables created using the To color and Overlay operators do not use unprocessed data. The unprocessed data has Echogram colors settings (a subset of Display Settings) applied before the virtual variable is created.

Notes:

See also

Variable properties dialog box