2 Channel Lookup
Use the Database Tools > Database Utilities > 2 Channel Lookup menu option (LOOKUP2 GX) to scan values from a Geosoft table based on a two index lookup using two input channels. The primary index channel must match the primary table field exactly. The secondary index channel is used to find a value in the secondary field of the table. Note that the ‘/=’ lines at the top of the lookup table are necessary as they are part of the Geosoft Table format. You cannot have more than the exact number of columns in a lookup table since each field defined by ‘/=’ is related to each column in sequential order.
2 Channel Lookup dialog options
Application Notes
A two-index lookup is ideal for date and time table lookups.
Interpolation methods:
"exact" |
Finds exact table matches only. Values that do not match are set to dummy. |
"nearest" |
The result is set to the nearest value. |
"interpolate" |
The result is interpolated between table values. |
"nearest close" |
The result is set to the nearest value, but only if the reference value is within the nominal reference channel spacing. Other values are set to dummy. |
"interpolate close" |
The result is interpolated between lookup values, but only if the reference value is within the nominal reference channel spacing. Other values are set to dummy. |
The interpolation modes only apply to the secondary index. The primary index must match the primary field exactly.
Search mode:
Use "linear" if the reference channel data is ordered, either up or down. For ordered data, a linear search will be up to four times faster than a binary search.
Use "binary" if the reference channel data is randomly ordered. A "Binary" search can be very much faster than a linear search when the data is randomly sorted.
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