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Re: Reading NI TDMS files
From: |
Przemek Klosowski |
Subject: |
Re: Reading NI TDMS files |
Date: |
Thu, 20 Dec 2007 15:06:14 -0500 (EST) |
| National Instruments' Labview produces files in their semi-proprietary
| TDMS format.
Gosh, not another hierarchical binary data format, fortunately they documented
it:
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/5696
They would have been better off if they used HDF, but at least TDMS
seems to be fairly simple and documented.
If you want to avoid the license issues, then write a standalone
program that uses the DLLs to translate into a format that Octave can
The NI's description of TDMS even has snippets of structure definition
that should make implementation easier.
- RE: Reading NI TDMS files, (continued)
- Re: Reading NI TDMS files, Michael Goffioul, 2007/12/20
- Re: [OctDev] Reading NI TDMS files, Ryan Rusaw, 2007/12/20
- Re: [OctDev] Reading NI TDMS files, John W. Eaton, 2007/12/21
- Re: [OctDev] Reading NI TDMS files, Ryan Rusaw, 2007/12/21
- Re: [OctDev] Reading NI TDMS files, John W. Eaton, 2007/12/21
- RE: Reading NI TDMS files, Sergei Steshenko, 2007/12/20
- Re: Reading NI TDMS files, novakyu, 2007/12/20
- Re: Reading NI TDMS files, Sergei Steshenko, 2007/12/19
- Re: Reading NI TDMS files,
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