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feature suggest: bulk download of the extracted .csv #309

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nbehrnd opened this issue Nov 10, 2023 · 1 comment
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feature suggest: bulk download of the extracted .csv #309

nbehrnd opened this issue Nov 10, 2023 · 1 comment

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nbehrnd commented Nov 10, 2023

I would like to suggest an extension of functionality how the export the digitized data.

Sometimes, data like in cyclic voltammetry (see issue here), hysteresis are more comfortably digitized as two separate traces. At present, the GUI allows the download of them as separate .cvs files, the file name reflecting the name of the trace defined earlier. Equally, there can be graphs of multiple functions mutually independent of each other in one plot which eventually can be exported as multiple files.

To improve user comfort of the program further, can a future version of the digitizer consider an export where

  • the digitizer offers the export of all .csv files by one click only?
  • the digitized traces are optionally concatenated into one file in common in sequence of columns like x1, y1, x2, y2, x3, y3 for three digitized traces? This draws inspiration of using gnuplot; here, one explicitly can instruct the plotter which column represents values for the abscissa, the ordinate, the error of x, the error of y, etc. for each function.
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nbehrnd commented Nov 10, 2023

The feature already is implemented; one only has to click on the entry Datasets (plural) to see again on the left hand column a button «export all datasets»:

export_all_data

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