Ok, interesting. So say we're looking a converted .DAT file and on line 1000 we are going to compare the data from that line between Yaw and MagYaw. My question is; what will signify a Good or No Good value reading in the Yaw column?
Something else that comes to mind, I'm going to point something out and I'll need you to tell me if it comes into play or not based on how you have the DatCon setup....
I'm not sure if you are aware of this or not. But let's use line 1000 again for reference. Based on line 1000 if the 1st column(Column A) of data is say Longitude, and if we added another Longitude column at say Column Z(26 columns away from Column A), the readings between the two Longitude columns will be different.
So why they are different is not important in this case. But the point is, they are different. So based on the fact that these two columns are different, my questions is; unless you are using data that comes from columns next to the Yaw Column, the data values are usable. Otherwise data being used from columns with a gap of other columns in between them...could be considered not that accurate.
(I hope you understand what I'm pointing out and asking. Because I don't think I can put it together any other way.)
Btw, at this point scratch the tilted question from earlier.