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CANoe DENoe - KEMT FEI TUKE

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Event type Format in ASCII Logging Binary Comments<br />

Error Frame ErrorFrame Yes<br />

Overload-Frame Overloadframe Yes<br />

CAN error CAN Error: <br />

Environment<br />

variable<br />

Yes Internal event<br />

:= Yes Internal event<br />

Bus statistics Statistic: Yes Internal event<br />

Measurement<br />

start<br />

Start of Measurement No<br />

Logging Trigger Statistic: log trigger<br />

event<br />

Trigger block<br />

Start<br />

Begin trigger block <br />

Trigger block End End trigger block <br />

Overload symbol ‘*’ at beginning of line after the data loss<br />

occurred.<br />

2.7.4 Data Analysis in Offline Mode<br />

Yes Internal event<br />

No<br />

No<br />

No Internal event<br />

To study recorded log files switch <strong>CANoe</strong> to Offline mode with the main menu item<br />

Mode│To Offline.<br />

The data source in Offline mode is a file, e.g. generated by logging in Online mode.<br />

Analogous to Online mode, all measurement and evaluation windows are also available<br />

to you in Offline mode. The only option omitted is the possibility of sending data<br />

over the bus. Furthermore, Offline mode provides a powerful search and break function,<br />

with which you can intentionally stop the replay of the log file. This is described<br />

in section 2.7. In the logging block, which is also available in Offline mode, data can<br />

be resaved to a new file, whereby targeted data reduction can be achieved by means<br />

of insertable data manipulation blocks.<br />

You can enter the name for this file under the Configuration… item in the file icon's<br />

popup menu on the left side of the offline measurement setup. <strong>CANoe</strong> supports both<br />

binary and ASCII logging formats for this.<br />

The menu item below this, Break conditions... , opens a dialog in which you can set<br />

an interruption point – a breakpoint. When the condition you have specified occurs,<br />

the offline replay is interrupted until you resume replay of the file with the function<br />

Run (F9), Animate (F8) or Step (F7).<br />

You can configure the break condition with the [Conditions...] button, which is described<br />

in more detail in section 2.7.5. If the tools provided in the configuration dialog<br />

are inadequate, the CAPL language – with the function stop() – allows you to program<br />

a breakpoint yourself.<br />

© Vector Informatik GmbH <strong>CANoe</strong>/<strong>DENoe</strong> Manual Version 4.1.1<br />

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