AFM-analysis / afmformats

Python library for reading common AFM file formats
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Implementation for .txt files #20

Open simalesu opened 2 years ago

paulmueller commented 2 years ago

@simalesu May I attach the files you sent me via email to this issue? Do you have any problems making those files available under a pubic domain license (CC-0)? I need this so I can incorporate them into the testing framework.

Could you also please add more information about the measurements? Things such as spring constant and sensitivity. Maybe a screenshot from another analysis software. Something to test against to make sure the files are imported correctly.

simalesu commented 2 years ago

I don't know actually which parameters do I have for these files but we can insert the parameters arbitrarily such as k= 0.1 N/m and 10 N/m. It will be only for testing.

simalesu commented 2 years ago

I don't know actually which parameters do I have for these files but we can insert the parameters arbitrarily such as k= 0.1 N/m and 10 N/m. It will be only for testing.

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@simalesu May I attach the files you sent me via email to this issue? Do you have any problems making those files available under a pubic domain license (CC-0)? I need this so I can incorporate them into the testing framework.

Could you also please add more information about the measurements? Things such as spring constant. Maybe a screenshot from another analysis software. Something to test against to make sure the files are imported correctly.

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