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* ''''stretch'''' : uses linear interpolation to stretch all traces to the longest trace's length. | * ''''stretch'''' : uses linear interpolation to stretch all traces to the longest trace's length. | ||
The output data is either a DSO (3-way DSO if multiple traces were found) or a cell array containing all the trace DSOs. Note that if a given trace does not have a sufficient number of columns in all rows, column contents may be scrambed from the dropped point down. In this situation, a warning will be given. | The output data is either a DSO (3-way DSO if multiple traces were found) or a cell array containing all the trace DSOs. Note that if a given trace does not have a sufficient number of columns in all rows, column contents may be scrambed from the dropped point down. In this situation, a warning will be given. Output (lotinfo) holds lot information. | ||
===See Also=== | ===See Also=== | ||
[[ | [[Data Importing Formats]], [[asdreadr]], [[asfreadr]], [[fluoromaxreadr]], [[gwscanreadr]], [[hjyreadr]], [[jcampreadr]], | ||
[[opusreadr]], [[pdfreadr]], [[pereadr]], [[spareadr]], [[spcreadr]], [[writeasf]], [[xclreadr]] |
Latest revision as of 10:09, 14 June 2013
Purpose
Read / Import AdventaCT Multi-Trace Format (MTF) files.
Synopsis
- data = mtfreadr(filename,combine)
- [data,lotinfo] = mtfreadr(filename,combine)
Description
Generic reader for AdventaCT Multi-Trace Format (MTF) files. Input is an optional filename filename If omitted, user is prompted to locate file. An optional input combine is a string instructing how to combine multiple traces found in the mtf file:
- 'none' : returns a cell array containing datasets formed from each of the separate traces located in the MTF file.
- 'truncate' : {default} truncates all traces to the shortest trace's length.
- 'pad' : pads all traces with NaN's to the longest trace's length.
- 'stretch' : uses linear interpolation to stretch all traces to the longest trace's length.
The output data is either a DSO (3-way DSO if multiple traces were found) or a cell array containing all the trace DSOs. Note that if a given trace does not have a sufficient number of columns in all rows, column contents may be scrambed from the dropped point down. In this situation, a warning will be given. Output (lotinfo) holds lot information.
See Also
Data Importing Formats, asdreadr, asfreadr, fluoromaxreadr, gwscanreadr, hjyreadr, jcampreadr, opusreadr, pdfreadr, pereadr, spareadr, spcreadr, writeasf, xclreadr