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How read the type of abf document? Whether some formulas are suitable for all kinds of types? #7

Closed Jin-pengSong closed 5 years ago

echolq012 commented 5 years ago

Hi Jin Peng,

I also have this problem on .abf file, and I have found some useful info on this website: https://www.file-extensions.org/abf-file-extension. One of the suggest way to open .abf file in local is to have Microsoft SQL Server. Besides, you can open that in python by installing pyabf package (steps just like the panada package), you can check more information from https://pypi.org/project/pyabf/.

If you have found more useful methods, please tell me.

Qing Li

Jin-pengSong commented 5 years ago

you mean we need to install some new things in python?

On Thursday, November 8, 2018, echolq012 notifications@github.com wrote:

Hi Jin Peng,

I also have this problem on .abf file, and I have found some useful info on this website: https://www.file-extensions.org/abf-file-extension. One of the suggest way to open .abf file in local is to have Microsoft SQL Server. Besides, you can open that in python by installing pyabf package (steps just like the panada package), you can check more information from https://pypi.org/project/pyabf/.

If you have found more useful methods, please tell me.

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echolq012 commented 5 years ago

you mean we need to install some new things in python?

Yep, you can have a try on your jupyter notebook. Firstly, 'pip install pyabf' on your terminal (under py36), and then use ’import pyabf' on your jupyter notebook. You can use the second website as a reference.

Jin-pengSong commented 5 years ago

Have you install the pyABF successfully?

On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 12:24 PM echolq012 notifications@github.com wrote:

you mean we need to install some new things in python?

Yep, you can have a try on your jupyter notebook. Firstly, 'pip install pyabf' on your terminal (under py36), and then use ’import pyabf' on your jupyter notebook. You can use the second website as a reference.

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Jin-pengSong commented 5 years ago

After I see the steps, first we need to download the package, then, we need to enter cd?

On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 11:52 AM echolq012 notifications@github.com wrote:

Hi Jin Peng,

I also have this problem on .abf file, and I have found some useful info on this website: https://www.file-extensions.org/abf-file-extension. One of the suggest way to open .abf file in local is to have Microsoft SQL Server. Besides, you can open that in python by installing pyabf package (steps just like the panada package), you can check more information from https://pypi.org/project/pyabf/.

If you have found more useful methods, please tell me.

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echolq012 commented 5 years ago

After I see the steps, first we need to download the package, then, we need to enter cd? On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 11:52 AM echolq012 @.***> wrote: Hi Jin Peng, I also have this problem on .abf file, and I have found some useful info on this website: https://www.file-extensions.org/abf-file-extension. One of the suggest way to open .abf file in local is to have Microsoft SQL Server. Besides, you can open that in python by installing pyabf package (steps just like the panada package), you can check more information from https://pypi.org/project/pyabf/. If you have found more useful methods, please tell me. — You are receiving this because you authored the thread. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#7 (comment)>, or mute the thread https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AqhJLrSj53agNGBm9l38f-sMNL2piRtfks5utIuHgaJpZM4YVPRp .

I think you have mixed the steps of uploading assignment and installing package. Actually, you don't need to type any cd command (cd stands for change directory). You just need to open your terminal and type 'conda activate py36', and then 'pip install pyabf'. After the package is successfully installed on your terminal, you can open your jupyter notebook and follow the websites' steps.

Jin-pengSong commented 5 years ago

Thanks. I have solved that problems. Now, i try to figure out what this document looks like while I read it.

On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 9:54 PM echolq012 notifications@github.com wrote:

After I see the steps, first we need to download the package, then, we need to enter cd? … <#m-3356926383631837127> On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 11:52 AM echolq012 @.***> wrote: Hi Jin Peng, I also have this problem on .abf file, and I have found some useful info on this website: https://www.file-extensions.org/abf-file-extension. One of the suggest way to open .abf file in local is to have Microsoft SQL Server. Besides, you can open that in python by installing pyabf package (steps just like the panada package), you can check more information from https://pypi.org/project/pyabf/. If you have found more useful methods, please tell me. — You are receiving this because you authored the thread. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#7 (comment) https://github.com/neuniversity/ALY6140/issues/7#issuecomment-437133413>, or mute the thread https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AqhJLrSj53agNGBm9l38f-sMNL2piRtfks5utIuHgaJpZM4YVPRp .

I think you have mixed the steps of uploading assignment and installing package. Actually, you don't need to type any cd command (cd stands for change directory). You just need to open you terminal and type 'conda activate py36', and then 'pip install pyabf'. After the package is successfully installed on your terminal, you can open your jupyter notebook and follow the websites' steps.

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