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Hello,

I have a program that generates mbf files containing data and graphs that I would like to read from labview. Is there a automated converter for this kind of files that can run in the moment that this file is created?

Zied

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Hi ziedhosni

 

Are you sure you mean a mbf and not a mdf file? According to the description that you give it sounds more like a mdf to me.

 

If that is the case, there is already a thread on this topic on the next link:

 

https://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/How-to-read-MDF-file-from-labview/td-p/653353

 

Wen R

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Thanks for your initiaivebut I mean the mbf with b not d.

It is like a file to save data and spectra from mass spectrosopy machine that works under linux.

Thanks,

Zied

 

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Please provide the specifications on the file. You need this information in order to read. What is the make and model of the instrument?
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Hello,

Here is the zipped file, actually it i creature by the software of the mass spectometer running under linux.

Thanks,

Zied

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The file by itself is worthless. As I said, you must provide the format.

I really don't care if the file was created under Linux. That is irrelevant. I asked for the make and model. The manual would be nice.

Unlessl you provide the necessary information, you'll have to figure out how to to a read yourself.
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I did not understand what you mean. I get the file from the software anf here is the manual for the machine, is this the format you are looking for?

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There is no attachment.

Have you read the manual yourself? Do you see a detailed explanation of the file format? The file itself is binary so an explanation of how the bytes should be interpreted is necessary.
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I am  really a new to binary files, I am actually a chemist and this was what I got from the company. Just the manual but I did not find any indication about the mbf files.

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You still have not attached the manual. You haven't even provided the make and model of the instrument, like I have requested. Why is that secret information?

To give you an idea of complex binary formatting, create an Excel file and then open it with Notepad. Does it make sense?
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