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Your filenames already carry important information about your experiment such as sample, treatments, dyes etc. There is a script called `Key-Values from Description` that can extract this information and store it in key-values pairs.
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Your filenames already carry important information about your experiment such as sample, treatments, dyes etc. There is a script called `Key-Values from Description` that can extract this information and store it in key-values pairs.
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## Summary
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## Summary
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The script does the following:
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The script does the following:
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1. reads a template for how to chop the filename up
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1. reads a template for how to chop the filename up
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... | @@ -19,8 +20,13 @@ template *_dose-*_time1*_rep*.tif |
... | @@ -19,8 +20,13 @@ template *_dose-*_time1*_rep*.tif |
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1. DateOfExperiment
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1. DateOfExperiment
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2. Dose
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2. Dose
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3. TimeStart
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3. TimeStart
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5. Replicate
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4. Replicate
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# end key-value
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# end key-value
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```
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```
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# Template |
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# Template
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\ No newline at end of file |
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The easiest way to set the template up is to:
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1. copy a filename from one of your files into the Description box.
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2. highlight each part of the name that is changing and replace it with an `*`.
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3. Below this write `1. ` then name of key. Repeat for each of the values stored in the name. |
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