I haven't written the parsing script but it should be straight forward to
do in python, I'm just not sure what the output should look like.
-Sloan

On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 11:01 AM, Mathias Müller
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Well,
>
> I am not that informed about the import routine of gwyddion, but normally
> gwyddion is capable to import WIP files. If an unknown data processing
> software
> exported arbitrary information in an unknown format, it will be pretty hard
> to feed this into gwyddion.
>
> But if you have already written a parsing script to plot/extract data, why
> don't
> you apply this for gwyddion in order to create a container, which can be
> used
> within gwyddion. I think this should be possible. You would just have to
> translate this into a module (C, Python) which additionally imports the
> data.
>
> @ yeti : is this possible  ?
>
>
> cheers.
>
>
> On  0, Sloan Lindsey <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hey,
> > I've gotten some data, (after much begging) that I would like to extract
> > line profiles from but I can't read it. I can make a script to plot it
> but
> > I really want the tools in gwyddion. The file is an ascii export of
> unknown
> > origin, I'm including the header and the first line of the height matrix.
> >
> > //Exported ASCII-File
> > [Header]
> > FileName = "Z:\some_path.WIP"
> > ImageName = "Scan_001_Topography_F"
> > PointsPerLine = 512
> > LinesPerImage = 256
> > ScanUnit = µm
> > ScanWidth = 3
> > ScanHeight = 3
> > ScanOriginX = 0
> > ScanOriginY = 0
> > ScanOriginZ = 0
> > DataUnit = nm
> > [Data]
> >
> > Ok, thats a lot of garbage, but does anyone know the best way for me to
> get
> > int into gwyddion?
> >
> > Thanks for the help,
> > Sloan Lindsey
>
>
>
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