[SciPy-User] Request for obscure text formats
James Anderson
james.r.anderson at utah.edu
Sat Jun 26 15:15:11 EDT 2021
Argh, forgot to link context site... do over!
SerialEM is used on many TEM microscopes. It has the .idoc and .log files. I'm not sure if it is obscure enough but if you are looking for random data sets it may help.
idoc: http://internal.connectomes.utah.edu/RC2/TEM/1445/TEM/1445.idoc
log: http://internal.connectomes.utah.edu/RC2/TEM/1445/TEM/1445.log
Context, if needed, and many links to other .idoc and .log examples. The stats and plots are all generated from data contained in the .idoc and .log files.
http://storage1.connectomes.utah.edu/RC2/VolumeReport.html
Have Fun,
James
-----Original Message-----
From: James Anderson
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2021 12:14 PM
To: 'SciPy Users List' <scipy-user at python.org>
Subject: RE: [SciPy-User] Request for obscure text formats
SerialEM is used on many TEM microscopes. It has the .idoc and .log files. I'm not sure if it is obscure enough but if you are looking for random data sets it may help.
idoc: http://internal.connectomes.utah.edu/RC2/TEM/1445/TEM/1445.idoc
log: http://internal.connectomes.utah.edu/RC2/TEM/1445/TEM/1445.log
Context, if needed, and many links to other .idoc and .log examples. The stats and plots are all generated from data contained in the .idoc and .log files.
Have Fun,
James
-----Original Message-----
From: SciPy-User <scipy-user-bounces+james.r.anderson=utah.edu at python.org> On Behalf Of David Hagen
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2021 5:32 AM
To: SciPy Users List <scipy-user at python.org>
Subject: [SciPy-User] Request for obscure text formats
Scientists,
I am looking for examples of obscure text file formats. These files are often generated by scientific instruments to be read by their proprietary software. Or they might come from a program not intended to be machine readable. These examples are for some motivation slides for my SciPy conference talk [1] on Parsita.
If you have an example, please send it my way. If you don't want to send a whole file, enough text to fill a slide is sufficient.
Thanks so much!
David Hagen
[1] https://www.scipy2021.scipy.org/schedule
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