Add functions to determine sample ranges of signals in multi-segment records#403
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Add functions to determine sample ranges of signals in multi-segment records#403
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Thanks so much @cx1111 ! This seems to be working well for me! |
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In multi-segment variable layout records, not every segment (sub-record) contains all of the signals contained in the full record. These functions allow you to find the exact sample ranges that contain signals.
contained_ranges- For one signalcontained_combined_ranges- For a set of signals