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Examples

This directory contains several examples that will aid the user in understanding the software syntax.

The examples are as follows (it is recommended that a new user execute the examples in the order listed):

  1. simpleExample: executes software using all default options. Will evaluate entire geographic area extent in the input data, and plot using default options.
  2. simpleExampleLowAltitude: an example of using the low-altitude/finer discretization tables instead of the default tables (all altitudes/coarser discretization).
  3. simpleExampleArea: an example of setting a new geographic region of interest.
  4. simpleExampleTrack: an example of setting and processing an aircraft track. This file uses exampleTrack.csv, which is also provided in this directory.
  5. exampleTrackTemporalSelect: an example of setting specific times of day, months of year, days of week, and aircraft categories.
  6. exampleAreaPlot: an example of setting specific altitude bins, processing noncooperative aircraft, plotting airspace class and coverage information, and plotting with options.

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