{ "cells": [ { "cell_type": "markdown", "metadata": {}, "source": [ "# Convert ns-ALEX HT3 files to Photon-HDF5\n", "\n", "
This Jupyter notebook\n", "will guide you through the conversion of a ns-ALEX data file from HT3\n", "to Photon-HDF5 format. For more info on how to edit\n", "a jupyter notebook refer to this example.
\n", "\n", "Please send feedback and report any problem to the \n", "[Photon-HDF5 google group](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/photon-hdf5).\n", "\n", "# 1. How to run it?\n", "\n", "The notebook is composed by \"text cells\", such as this paragraph, and \"code cells\"\n", "containing the code to be executed (and identified by an `In [ ]` prompt). \n", "To execute a code cell, select it and press **SHIFT+ENTER**. \n", "To modify an cell, click on it to enter \"edit mode\" (indicated by a green frame), \n", "then type.\n", "\n", "You can run this notebook directly online (for demo purposes), or you can \n", "run it on your on desktop. For a local installation please refer to:\n", "\n", "- [Jupyter Notebook Quick-Start Guide](http://jupyter-notebook-beginner-guide.readthedocs.org) \n", "\n", "Once you finished editing the the previous sections you can proceed with\n", "the actual conversion. To do that, click on the menu Cells -> Run All Below.\n", "\n", "
After the execution go to Section 6 to download the Photon-HDF5 file.\n", "