On Wed, Jul 08, 2015 at 03:54:17PM +0000, Nicholas Fischer wrote:
> I am trying to import .txt file into gwyddion. 
> The date is formatted like the following:
> 
> 23.2, 23.432, 241
> 23.3, 74.2, 243
> 
> How would I formatted this to be able to be opened in gwyddion?

It depends on what these values mean.  I wonder if it is XYZ data, an
unsual formatting of a plain data matrix, set of curves, or something
else.

Raw data are best loaded by expanding the the data type selector at the
bottom of the file open dialogue and choosing the appropriate data type
(do not forget to set the data type back to auto when no longer needed).
The format of raw data may be detected automatically in some cases but
generally it is not.

I modified the raw XYZ data import to load comma-separated data, but I
do not even know if your data are XYZ.

Regards,

Yeti


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