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Is it possible to import a single HSI spectrum?
When I try to do this, I get the following error:
Traceback` (most recent call last):
File "C:\crikit\io\meta_process.py", line 171, in meta_process
output_cls_instance.x_rep.data = _np.squeeze(_np.linspace(start, stop, steps))
File "C:\crikit\data\replicate.py", line 79, in data
raise TypeError('data must be 1D ndarray')
TypeError: data must be 1D ndarray
During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\crikit\CRIkitUI.py", line 694, in fileOpenHDFNIST
self.hsi)
File "C:\crikit\io\macros.py", line 34, in import_hdf_nist_special
_meta_process(_snb(), output_cls_instance)
File "C:\crikit\io\meta_process.py", line 213, in meta_process
_traceback.print_exc(limit=1)
NameError: name '_traceback' is not defined
After that, CRIKit is shut down.
When a map is allready opened in crikit, opening this single spectrum as NRB is possible, though.
Workaround: Create a 2x2 pixel pseudo map as .h5 file, where each data point contains the same single HSI spectrum.
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Mar 24, 2020
Is it possible to import a single HSI spectrum?
When I try to do this, I get the following error:
Traceback` (most recent call last):
File "C:\crikit\io\meta_process.py", line 171, in meta_process
output_cls_instance.x_rep.data = _np.squeeze(_np.linspace(start, stop, steps))
File "C:\crikit\data\replicate.py", line 79, in data
raise TypeError('data must be 1D ndarray')
TypeError: data must be 1D ndarray
During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\crikit\CRIkitUI.py", line 694, in fileOpenHDFNIST
self.hsi)
File "C:\crikit\io\macros.py", line 34, in import_hdf_nist_special
_meta_process(_snb(), output_cls_instance)
File "C:\crikit\io\meta_process.py", line 213, in meta_process
_traceback.print_exc(limit=1)
NameError: name '_traceback' is not defined
After that, CRIKit is shut down.
When a map is allready opened in crikit, opening this single spectrum as NRB is possible, though.
Workaround: Create a 2x2 pixel pseudo map as .h5 file, where each data point contains the same single HSI spectrum.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: