This format is well documented, see and is supported by many spectroscopy programs Because the compression options make it unreadable, and limited disk storage space is no longer a problem, most JCAMP files that one encounters are uncompressed. It includes some clever compression options because disk space was a scarce resource in the 1980s.
Designed to be flexible and extensible, it is an ASCII format so it is human-readable. This is the JCAMP Data e Xchange format, which was created in the 1980s. This format is supported by eFTIR at the request of a few customers who have custom programs that only support this way of handling data. spc format supported floating point numbers, it used a fixed point notation. spc format is the 'Spectra-Calc fixed point' format. The dll was packaged with documentation and named 'SpcIO Library'.Ī variant of. spc files in your own programs, but it seems to have disappeared from the internet after the Thermo acquisition of Galactic.
Galactic released a free ActiveX component named gspciolib.dll for reading.
The format is well documented, and a Software Development Kit is available here. Despite its age (dating to about 1988) and limitations, it has become a defacto common file format in the industry and can be read by most infrared spectroscopy software. This is the format created and used by Galactic in its popular SpectraCalc, LabCalc and GRAMS programs. One file, or entire folders of files, can be converted with a few clicks of the mouse.įiles can be converted from any of the file types that eFTIR can read. To configure export settings in MicroStrategy Webįrom the Home menu, select Export, and then select the required output format.Converting files is as easy as choosing the 'Batch File Conversion' tool in eFTIR, selecting the source files, choosing the format to convert to, and choosing a destination. For steps, see Formatting for easier data analysis or the MicroStrategy Help. If you are using an English environment, to export double-byte characters, a report designer must change the font of the attribute and metric names to the font type that the locale supports. To export a grid report that contains characters in a double-byte language, such as Simplified Chinese or Japanese, to a PDF, your computer should be using that double-byte language (for example, Japanese Windows).
You can choose a comma, tab, semicolon, or space to separate the fields of text.īefore you export, you can adjust several export options that allow you to specify which report details are exported, whether the data should be exported to PDF or another application, and more. The structure and format of the report as it appears in MicroStrategy Web is not retained. After the report is exported, the content of the report displays in a plain text page. Plain text: You can export the report to a text editor, in. The structure and format of the report as it appears in MicroStrategy Web is retained. After the report is exported, the report is displayed in an HTML page. HTML: You can export the report to an HTML editor or browser, in. If the report is large, it is recommended that you use the Excel with plain text export option.Microsoft Excel does not support all colors that browsers do, so some colors may differ after export.After the report is exported, the report displays with the same formatting, color, and structure that appears in MicroStrategy Web. The structure and format of the report as it is displayed in MicroStrategy Web is not retained.Įxcel with formatting: You can export the report to Microsoft Excel, in. This format is suitable for Microsoft Access and Lotus 1-2-3.
After the report is exported, the report content is displayed in a CSV file as plain text. For large report results, this export option is recommended over Excel with formatting.ĬSV file format: You can export the report to a comma-separated values file (CSV). The structure and format of the report as it is displayed in MicroStrategy Web is not retained. After the report is exported, the content of the report is displayed using the default settings in Microsoft Excel. After the report is exported, the report content is displayed in an Adobe PDF file.Įxcel with plain text: You can export the report to Microsoft Excel, in. PDF: You can export the report to an Adobe PDF viewer, in. Each format is described in detail below, to help you decide what format suits your purposes: A report's designer determines which export formats are available for a report, based on what makes sense for that report. You can export reports in a variety of formats, such as HTML, Microsoft Excel, and plain text.