Package to extract binary files into pandas dataframes
Project description
RPH extraction
Contains a tool to read a .rph file into a RphData structure.
Usage
A simple example is given below:
from AmiAutomation import RphData
data = RphData.rphToDf(path = "path_to_rph_file")
# Table data inside a dataframe
dataframe = data.dataframe
Binaries extraction
This package contains the tools to easily extract binary data from PX3's:
- Heat Log
- 2 Second Log
- Wave Log
- Composite
- Histogram
Into a pandas dataframe for further processing
Usage
Importing a function is done the same way as any python package:
from AmiAutomation import PX3_Bin, LogData
From there you can call a method with the module prefix:
dataFrame = PX3_Bin.file_to_df(path = "C:\\Binaries")
or
dataFrame = LogData.binFileToDF(path = "C:\\Binaries")
LogData Methods
You can get Binary log data in a LogData format that contains useful data about the binary file, including samples inside a pandas dataframe
from AmiAutomation import LogData
#This returns the whole data
logData = LogData.binFileToDF("bin_file_path.bin")
#To access samples just access the dataframe inside the LogData object
dataFrame = logData.dataFrame
This method can also be used to retrive the data table from inside a ".cpst" or ".hist" file, detection is automatic based on file extension, if none is given, ".bin" is assumed
PX3_Bin Methods
This method returns a single pandas dataframe containing extracted data from the provided file, path or path with constrained dates
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file_to_df ( path, file, start_time, end_time, verbose = False )
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To process a single file you need to provide the absolute path in the file argument
dataFrame = PX3_Bin.file_to_df(file = "C:\\Binaries\\20240403T002821Z$-4038953271967.bin")
- To process several files just provide the directory path where the binaries are (binaries inside sub-directories are also included)
dataFrame = PX3_Bin.file_to_df(path = "C:\\Binaries\\")
- You can constrain the binaries inside a directory (and sub-directories) by also providing a start-date or both a start date and end date as a python datetime.datetime object
import datetime
time = datetime.datetime(2020,2,15,13,30) # February 15th 2020, 1:30 PM
### This returns ALL the data available in the path from the given date to the actual time
dataFrame = PX3_Bin.file_to_df(path = "C:\\Binaries\\", start_time=time)
import datetime
time_start = datetime.datetime(2020,2,15,13,30) # February 15th 2020, 1:30 PM
time_end = datetime.datetime(2020,2,15,13,45) # February 15th 2020, 1:45 PM
### This returns all the data available in the path from the given 15 minutes
dataFrame = PX3_Bin.file_to_df(path = "C:\\Binaries\\", start_time=time_start, end_time=time_end )
Tested with package version
- pythonnet 2.5.1
- pandas 1.1.0
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