| More than 40 different file formats
have been designed by academic and commercial software
developers to electronically store chemical structures
and chemical reactions. Dealing with this diversity of
file formats is a challenging issue for computational
chemists that work in a heterogeneous software environment.
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Converting Chemical
File Formats |
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CONVERT
enables the seamless inter-conversion of 40 different
structure and reaction file formats. This application
automatically detects the format of the input file and
converts it into the format specified by the user. |
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CONVERT
is available as .
Pipeline Pilot is distributed by SciTegic, Inc., San Diego, CA, USA.
For more information please visit . |
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Converting
Chemical Files into Spreadsheets and Internet Compatible
File Formats |
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TABLE
converts files containing structures and data into spreadsheet
and internet compatible file formats. Formats supported
include Excel, dBASEIII and HTML. During that process,
structures are converted to WMF (Excel) or GIF images. |
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Splitting, Concatenating and Combining
Chemical Files |
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SPLIT
splits a file including n structures into n files.
JOIN
concatenates a series of files into one single file.
MERGE
builds an SDFile by combining separated structure files
and data files. |
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