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nanofinderparser
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Parse and process Raman and photoluminescence (PL) data files generated by Nanofinder instruments.
Parse and process Raman and photoluminescence (PL) data files generated by Nanofinder instruments.
You can install NanofinderParser using pip:
pip install nanofinderparser
Or using uv to add it to a project:
uv add nanofinderparser
Here's a simple example of how to use NanofinderParser in python:
from pathlib import Path
from nanofinderparser import load_smd
# Load an SMD file
file_path = Path("path/to/your/smd/file.smd")
mapping_data = load_smd(file_path)
# Access basic information
print(f"Laser wavelength: {mapping_data.laser_wavelength} nm")
print(f"Map size: {mapping_data.map_size}")
# Export data to CSV
mapping_data.to_csv(path=Path("output"), spectral_units="raman_shift")
You can also use NanofinderParser from the command line:
# Convert an SMD file to CSV
nanofinderparser convert path/to/your/smd/file.smd output_folder --units nm
# Display information about an SMD file
nanofinderparser info path/to/your/smd/file.smd
For more detailed usage instructions, please refer to the documentation.
This package was created with Cookiecutter / Cruft and the Cookiecutter PyPackage uv project template.
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Parse and process Raman and photoluminescence (PL) data files generated by Nanofinder instruments.
We found that nanofinderparser demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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