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UncleBeet Posted - 10/17/2024 : 5:16:22 PM


Hello everyone.

I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this question and if anyone is even able to help me, but it's worth a try. I fairly new to electrophysiology and did some voltage clamp recordings in the lab, which I now have to analyze. The files have already been converted to be able to be read by Clampfit (pClamp 10.2), however when I try to open them I get the following error:

"The first column of an imported Plain Text File is presumed to contain sampling times. In the file C:\..., there are either too many sampling intervals or bad values in the time column."

I'm not quite sure how to interpret this or how to fix this. I'm thankful for any suggestions.
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NicholasSupport Posted - 10/21/2024 : 1:43:06 PM
Hello,

Can you please attach an example of a file that is giving you this error?

Then I will take a look.

Best,

Nicholas G.
nicholas@originlab.com
OriginLab Technical Support Team

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