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adinstruments_sdk_python

Use this code to read .adicht (Labchart) files into Python. Interfacing with the ADIstruments DLL is done via cffi.

  • The code utilizes the SDK from ADIstruments to read files in Python as NumPy arrays.
  • Currently only works for Windows. Not fixable by me, requires changes by ADInstruments
  • A slightly more fleshed out Matlab version can be found here.
  • Currently requires Python 3.6-3.11 with some of the newer versions requiring 64 bit Python (this can change but requires some work on my end)

Installation

pip install adi-reader

Test code

    import adi
    f = adi.read_file(r'C:\Users\RNEL\Desktop\test\test_file.adicht')
    # All id numbering is 1 based, first channel, first block
    # When indexing in Python we need to shift by 1 for 0 based indexing
    # Functions however respect the 1 based notation ...
    
    # These may vary for your file ...
    channel_id = 2
    record_id = 1
    data = f.channels[channel_id-1].get_data(record_id)
    import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
    plt.plot(data)
    plt.show()

Dependencies


Setup for other Python versions

  • Running the code might require compiling the cffi code depending on your Python version.
  • This requires running cffi_build.py in the adi package.
  • This might require installing cffi as well as some version of Visual Studio.
  • The currently released code was compiled for Python 3.6-3.9 on Visual Studio 14.0 or greater was required.

For upgrading to 3.8, I installed Python 3.8. Within the interpreter I ran the following:

  • Jim note to self, rather than installing Anaconda I simply:

    • download Python from https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/
    • cd to Python directory or run directly, these go to something like: C:\Users\RNEL\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python39-32\python
    • Note the above path is specific to my computer, might need to change user name
    • This has result in an error that I need MS C++ Build tools : "Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0 or greater is required. Get it with "Microsoft C++ Build Tools": https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/visual-cpp-build-tools/" Ultimately I had to install the package along with the correct OS SDK (Windows 10 SDK for me).

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import subprocess
import sys

#https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12332975/installing-python-module-within-code
def install(package):
    subprocess.call([sys.executable, "-m", "pip", "install", package])
	
install("cffi")

import os
#This would need to be changed based on where you keep the code
os.chdir('E:/repos/python/adinstruments_sdk_python/adi')

# For 64 bit windows
exec(open("cffi_build.py").read())



#------------------------- ONLY IF 32 BIT WINDOWS -------------------
# For 32 bit windows
exec(open("cffi_build_win32.py").read())

PyPi Notes

  • update version in setup.py
  • update Python version in setup.py
  • from Anaconda I ran the command line in my enviroment and made sure twine was installed pip install twine. Then I changed my drive e: changes to the E drive and then cd'd to the directory to run:
    • python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel
    • twine upload dist/*

Improvements

This was written extremely quickly and is missing some features. Feel free to open pull requests or to open issues.