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  • Re: Export force curves to MATLAb

    Hi, If you do an ASCII export from the browser (select all the curves you like in the browser and right click-- you should see an export option) in Nanoscope Analysis, there is a "Ramp" check box that allows you to export the Z values. Please note that these Z values are based on the drive voltage since the Multimode does not have a Z sensor
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Bede Pittenger on Thu, Feb 19 2015
  • Re: exporting multiple IV plots

    Hi Chiara, It looks as if the export is putting out the correct numbers (at least for the file you sent). As you noted, the export is using exponential notation, but if you pay attention to the units in the header line it appears to be correct (i.e. 4e+003 pN = 4 nN): Input1_V_Ex Input1_V_Rt Defl_nm_Ex Defl_nm_Rt Defl_pN_Ex Defl_pN_Rt 3.030396E+00
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Bede Pittenger on Wed, Aug 8 2012
  • Re: Troubleshooting help viewing AFM force curve file

    Hi Heather, The issue that Peter and Guillaume have been attempting to help you with occurs in older versions of Nanoscope when the a file has been collected, but never opened offline with Nanoscope. When the file was initially opened, the header was converted from binary to ASCII. Once the conversion is done, any newer version of Nanoscope or Nanoscope
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Bede Pittenger on Thu, Apr 7 2011
  • Re: Batch processing C-AFM I-V data

    Hi Jörn-Oliver, You can do batch exporting of ramp files to ASCII in either Nanoscope or Nanoscope Analysis by selecting all of the files you want to export (with shift-click or ctrl-click) in the browse view right click to open the contex menu choose Export>ASCII... This will generate a bunch of text files that can be read by Excel or whatever
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Bede Pittenger on Wed, Nov 24 2010
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