Steps for using DataAnalyze. This is the last step in the analysis procedure that produces the analysis file Output.txt. (1) Note that DataOrganize uses the first and last pitcures to set the start and stop dates for each camera trap. If you know the start and stop dates then substitute these dates. Also, if any camera has multiple start-stop dates then number and list these. For example, a camera trap with 3 start-stop dates would look like 3 2011 01 01 2011 01 31 2011 02 15 2011 03 31 2011 05 01 2011 12 31 (2) You might have also edited the lsit of species and the number of species you want to analyze. Only those camera trap locations and species listed in the input file used in the analysis. Thus, if only a subset of the species listed are to be used in an analysis then only these species and the number of them need to be listed. For example, mammals and birds are typically analyzed separately. Presume InputTemp.txt has 3 mammals and two birds. 5 Bobwhite Deer Flycatcher Puma Zebra To analyze mammmals the list can be re-arranged as follows 3 Deer Puma Zebra 2 Bobwhite Flycatcher A second analysis can be done by listing the two birds first. The editied version of InputTemp.txt is saved as Input.txt. (3) DataAnalyze uses these 3 files AllPictures.txt, Input.txt, and the library file pg.dll to produce a full analysis of the camera trap data. (4) Save InputTemp.txt as Input.txt. (5) Double-click on DataAnalyze to run the analysis. Output.txt is the analysis.