Dips > Data Input > Grid Data > Data Columns
A Set Column is automatically added to the spreadsheet when the first Set is created by the user with the Add Set Window option.
Set Column Values
The Set Column records the Set ID number of data belonging to Sets. The Set ID is always an integer, and is defined by the user in the Add Set Window dialog, when a Set is created.
NOTE: the Set Column CANNOT be directly edited by the user. The creation of Sets is based on the graphic selection of data with the Add Set Window option. This is the only method currently allowed in Dips for the creation of Sets.
Set Column Position
The Set Column is always added AFTER the Orientation, Quantity and Traverse Columns, and BEFORE any Extra Columns. Therefore the Set Column may be either the third, fourth or fifth column in the spreadsheet, depending on whether Quantity and / or Traverse columns exist.
Adding / Removing the Set Column
The Set Column is automatically added as soon as the first Set has been created.
The Set Column is automatically removed only if ALL Sets are deleted.
The Add Column / Remove Column options CANNOT be used to create or remove the Set Column.
Saving the Set Column
There are two ways of saving Set information in Dips:
To re-create the Set Windows and mean plane calculations, you must save the Set Windows to a DWP file. If you save the Set Windows to a DWP file, then the Set Windows, mean planes and Set Column will be re-created each time you open the DWP file for a Dips file. This is the recommended, and only way to preserve ALL Set information for a Dips file. See the Save Planes / Tools File topic for more information.
You may also save the Set Column as an Extra Column. In this case, only the Set ID numbers in the Set Column are preserved. Whenever a Dips file is saved or created, through ANY of the following options:
Save
Save As
Save Processed
Rotate Data
Query Data
the active Set Column can be saved as an Extra Column. After saving, the title of the column will be "SETID" ( rather than "Set" ), to indicate that it is an Extra Column, and is no longer an active Set Column. Furthermore, NOTE:
For the Query Data and Rotate Data options, the Set Column will ONLY be saved if the "Save Set Column as an Extra Column" checkbox is selected in the Preferences dialog. If this checkbox is NOT selected, then the Set ID column will NOT be saved to the new file which is created after using Query Data or Rotate Data.
If a Set Column has been saved as an Extra Column in a Dips file, it will only be read back into Dips, if the "Read Set Column as an Extra Column" checkbox is selected in the Preferences dialog. If this checkbox is NOT selected, then Dips will ignore any Set Columns which have been saved as Extra Columns in a Dips file.
Versions of Dips prior to version 5.1, used the UPPERCASE column title "SET", when the Set Column was saved as an Extra Column. As of version 5.1, the title "SETID" is now used to distinguish a Set Column which has been saved as an Extra Column.
Multiple Set Columns
Finally, a word of caution – if you are saving the Set Column as an Extra Column, as described above, it is possible that you can create Dips files with multiple Set columns. NOTE:
Your Dips file will NEVER contain more than one active Set Column (corresponding to the Set Windows currently defined on the stereonet).
However, your Dips file may contain one (or more) "Extra" Set Columns (depending on how many times you have re-saved a Dips file after creating Sets).
If you see multiple Set columns in a Dips file, just remember that all Set Columns which have an UPPERCASE TITLE – "SET" or "SETID" – have been saved as Extra Columns, and are no longer active Set columns. The active Set Column, corresponding to your currently defined Set Windows on the stereonet, will always have the title "Set", and will always be positioned to the left of any "extra" Set Columns.
To avoid confusion, you may wish to delete any "extra" Set Columns. Or make sure that the "Read Set Column as an Extra Column" checkbox is cleared, in the Preferences dialog, so that Dips ignores these columns when reading the file.