Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: asammdf
Version: 7.3.7
Summary: ASAM MDF measurement data file parser
Home-page: https://github.com/danielhrisca/asammdf
Author: Daniel Hrisca
Author-email: daniel.hrisca@gmail.com
License: LGPLv3+
Keywords: read reader edit editor parse parser asam mdf measurement
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development
Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Lesser General Public License v3 or later (LGPLv3+)
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
Requires-Python: >=3.8
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
Provides-Extra: decode
Provides-Extra: export
Provides-Extra: export_matlab_v5
Provides-Extra: gui
Provides-Extra: encryption
Provides-Extra: symbolic_math
Provides-Extra: filesystem
License-File: LICENSE


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*asammdf* is a fast parser and editor for ASAM (Association for Standardization of Automation and Measuring Systems) MDF (Measurement Data Format) files.

*asammdf* supports MDF versions 2 (.dat), 3 (.mdf) and 4 (.mf4).

*asammdf* works on Python >= 3.8

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<img align=left src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/danielhrisca/asammdf/master/gui.png"/>

# Status

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# Project goals
The main goals for this library are:

* to be faster than the other Python based mdf libraries
* to have clean and easy to understand code base
* to have minimal 3-rd party dependencies

# Features

* create new mdf files from scratch
* append new channels
* read unsorted MDF v3 and v4 files
* read CAN and LIN bus logging files
* extract CAN and LIN signals from anonymous bus logging measurements
* filter a subset of channels from original mdf file
* cut measurement to specified time interval
* convert to different mdf version
* export to HDF5, Matlab (v7.3), CSV and parquet
* merge multiple files sharing the same internal structure
* read and save mdf version 4.10 files containing zipped data blocks
* space optimizations for saved files (no duplicated blocks)
* split large data blocks (configurable size) for mdf version 4
* full support (read, append, save) for the following map types (multidimensional array channels):

    * mdf version 3 channels with CDBLOCK
    * mdf version 4 structure channel composition
    * mdf version 4 channel arrays with CNTemplate storage and one of the array types:

        * 0 - array
        * 1 - scaling axis
        * 2 - look-up

* add and extract attachments for mdf version 4
* handle large files (for example merging two fileas, each with 14000 channels and 5GB size, on a RaspberryPi)
* extract channel data, master channel and extra channel information as *Signal* objects for unified operations with v3 and v4 files
* time domain operation using the *Signal* class

    * Pandas data frames are good if all the channels have the same time based
    * a measurement will usually have channels from different sources at different rates
    * the *Signal* class facilitates operations with such channels

 * graphical interface to visualize channels and perform operations with the files

# Major features not implemented (yet)

* for version 3

    * functionality related to sample reduction block: the samples reduction blocks are simply ignored

* for version 4

    * experimental support for MDF v4.20 column oriented storage
    * functionality related to sample reduction block: the samples reduction blocks are simply ignored
    * handling of channel hierarchy: channel hierarchy is ignored
    * full handling of bus logging measurements: currently only CAN and LIN bus logging are implemented with the
      ability to *get* signals defined in the attached CAN/LIN database (.arxml or .dbc). Signals can also
      be extracted from an anonymous bus logging measurement by providing a CAN or LIN database (.dbc or .arxml)
    * handling of unfinished measurements (mdf 4): finalization is attempted when the file is loaded, however the
      not all the finalization steps are supported
    * full support for remaining mdf 4 channel arrays types
    * xml schema for MDBLOCK: most metadata stored in the comment blocks will not be available
    * full handling of event blocks: events are transferred to the new files (in case of calling methods
      that return new *MDF* objects) but no new events can be created
    * channels with default X axis: the default X axis is ignored and the channel group's master channel
      is used
    * attachment encryption/decryption using user provided encryption/decryption functions; this is not 
      part of the MDF v4 spec and is only supported by this library

# Usage

```python
from asammdf import MDF

mdf = MDF('sample.mdf')
speed = mdf.get('WheelSpeed')
speed.plot()

important_signals = ['WheelSpeed', 'VehicleSpeed', 'VehicleAcceleration']
# get short measurement with a subset of channels from 10s to 12s
short = mdf.filter(important_signals).cut(start=10, stop=12)

# convert to version 4.10 and save to disk
short.convert('4.10').save('important signals.mf4')

# plot some channels from a huge file
efficient = MDF('huge.mf4')
for signal in efficient.select(['Sensor1', 'Voltage3']):
   signal.plot()
```

Check the *examples* folder for extended usage demo, or the documentation
http://asammdf.readthedocs.io/en/master/examples.html

https://canlogger.csselectronics.com/canedge-getting-started/log-file-tools/asammdf-api/


# Documentation
http://asammdf.readthedocs.io/en/master

And a nicely written tutorial on the [CSS Electronics site](https://canlogger.csselectronics.com/canedge-getting-started/log-file-tools/asammdf-gui/)

# Contributing & Support
Please have a look over the [contributing guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md)

If you enjoy this library please consider making a donation to the
[numpy project](https://numfocus.org/donate-to-numpy) or to [danielhrisca using liberapay](https://liberapay.com/danielhrisca/donate) <noscript><a href="https://liberapay.com/danielhrisca/donate"><img alt="Donate using Liberapay" src="https://liberapay.com/assets/widgets/donate.svg"></a></noscript>

## Contributors
Thanks to all who contributed with commits to *asammdf*:

<a href="https://github.com/danielhrisca/asammdf/graphs/contributors">
  <img src="https://contrib.rocks/image?repo=danielhrisca/asammdf" />
</a>

# Installation
*asammdf* is available on

* github: https://github.com/danielhrisca/asammdf/
* PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/asammdf/
* conda-forge: https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/asammdf

```shell
pip install asammdf
# for the GUI 
pip install asammdf[gui]
# or for anaconda
conda install -c conda-forge asammdf
```

In case a wheel is not present for you OS/Python versions and you
lack the proper compiler setup to compile the c-extension code, then
you can simply copy-paste the package code to your site-packages. In this 
way the python fallback code will be used instead of the compiled c-extension code.

# Dependencies
asammdf uses the following libraries

* numpy : the heart that makes all tick
* numexpr : for algebraic and rational channel conversions
* wheel : for installation in virtual environments
* pandas : for DataFrame export
* canmatrix : to handle CAN/LIN bus logging measurements
* natsort
* lxml : for canmatrix arxml support
* lz4 : to speed up the disk IO performance
* python-dateutil : measurement start time handling

optional dependencies needed for exports

* h5py : for HDF5 export
* hdf5storage : for Matlab v7.3 .mat export
* fastparquet : for parquet export
* scipy: for Matlab v4 and v5 .mat export

other optional dependencies

* PySide6 : for GUI tool
* pyqtgraph : for GUI tool and Signal plotting
* matplotlib : as fallback for Signal plotting
* cChardet : to detect non-standard Unicode encodings
* chardet : to detect non-standard Unicode encodings 
* pyqtlet2 : for the GPS window
* isal : for faster zlib compression/decompression
* fsspec : access files stored in the cloud

# Benchmarks

http://asammdf.readthedocs.io/en/master/benchmarks.html
