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README.md
Bruker OPUS Reader
Introduction
The brukeropusreader Python package enables reading the binary OPUS files generated by Bruker spectrometers.
Installation
Install with pip
pip install brukeropusreader
Usage
read_file
parses OPUS file and returns OpusData
object:
from brukeropusreader import read_file
opus_data = read_file('opus_file.0')
OpusData
is a dict consisting of all fields found in opus file:
print(f'Parsed fields: '
f'{list(opus_data.keys())}')
print(f'Absorption spectrum: '
f'{opus_data["AB"]}'
For full code see example.
Algorithm
Algorithm taken from https://bitbucket.org/hirschbeutel/ono/src/default/ono/bruker_opus_filereader.py
Author: @twagner
Contact
For developer issues, please start a ticket in Github. You can also write to the dev team directly at brukeropusreader-dev@qed.ai. For other issues, please write to: brukeropusreader@qed.ai
License
Copyright (c) 2018 Quantitative Engineering Design. All rights reserved. This project is released under the terms of the AGPL license, which is included in LICENSE.txt.
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