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## Make changes to the '''List Display''' column. | ## Make changes to the '''List Display''' column. | ||
### Make sure '''Identifier''' is checked. | ### Make sure '''Identifier''' is checked. | ||
+ | ### Make sure '''Coordinates 1''' is checked, and then choose "ICRS", epoch "J2000", equinox "2000", and format "decimal". These coordinates are what GALEX will want so you may as well get them now. | ||
### Make sure '''Fluxes/Magnitudes''' is checked | ### Make sure '''Fluxes/Magnitudes''' is checked | ||
### You must also check the '''individual filters''' in the right-hand cells of the Fluxes/Magnitudes row. You have nothing to lose by clicking all of them. | ### You must also check the '''individual filters''' in the right-hand cells of the Fluxes/Magnitudes row. You have nothing to lose by clicking all of them. | ||
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::* Since semicolon is not the default delimiter in Excel, either use File > Open and then Data > Text to Columns, or use Data > Import External Data > Import Data. | ::* Since semicolon is not the default delimiter in Excel, either use File > Open and then Data > Text to Columns, or use Data > Import External Data > Import Data. | ||
::* The first few rows of the file identify and timestamp the query | ::* The first few rows of the file identify and timestamp the query | ||
− | ::* Missing magnitudes for a given filter are shown with a tilde (~) symbol. | + | ::* Missing magnitudes for a given filter are shown with a tilde (~) symbol. Use Edit > Replace to get rid of them. |
::* Identifiers from the uploaded list that SIMBAD couldn't parse are listed separately at the end. | ::* Identifiers from the uploaded list that SIMBAD couldn't parse are listed separately at the end. | ||
--[[User:Childers|Childers]] 15:21, 19 February 2012 (PST) | --[[User:Childers|Childers]] 15:21, 19 February 2012 (PST) |
Revision as of 13:40, 20 February 2012
Downloading Magnitudes from a List of Identifiers to a Spreadsheet
- Start on the SIMBAD home page. Look on the left for Queries, and then underneath that click on by identifier.
- Set Output Options
- Click on Output Options, which is in a yellow box on the right-hand side of the other query modes row along the top. A new browser tab will open.
- Set the Output Format in the top row.
- Choose ASCII (;-separator for spreadsheet) from the drop-down menu.
- Check file output.
- Make changes to the List Display column.
- Make sure Identifier is checked.
- Make sure Coordinates 1 is checked, and then choose "ICRS", epoch "J2000", equinox "2000", and format "decimal". These coordinates are what GALEX will want so you may as well get them now.
- Make sure Fluxes/Magnitudes is checked
- You must also check the individual filters in the right-hand cells of the Fluxes/Magnitudes row. You have nothing to lose by clicking all of them.
- In general, uncheck all other rows, unless you are suspicious about your target list and would like some extra columns in your spreadsheet to act as a reality check.
- Click the SAVE button at the bottom to set a browser cookie and save your changes.
- Query a List of Identifiers is on the bottom half of the original SIMBAD query browser tab.
- Prepare a .txt Notepad file containing only SIMBAD acceptable identifiers without a header. Chances are if you got your list of identifiers from a catalog, you'll be okay.
- Click Choose File and browse to your text file.
- Check list display.
- Check Submit File.
- A .csv file will begin downloading automatically.
- Since semicolon is not the default delimiter in Excel, either use File > Open and then Data > Text to Columns, or use Data > Import External Data > Import Data.
- The first few rows of the file identify and timestamp the query
- Missing magnitudes for a given filter are shown with a tilde (~) symbol. Use Edit > Replace to get rid of them.
- Identifiers from the uploaded list that SIMBAD couldn't parse are listed separately at the end.
--Childers 15:21, 19 February 2012 (PST)