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This tool has been created to convert .txt files into .yaml files in a format compatible with HEPData requirements for data submission on their site. Starting from a .txt file containing experimental data, thanks to this tool, one can easily generate all the yaml files compatible with HEPData standards. Hence in an easy and effortless manner anyone can obtain the correct files for the upload of scientific results on the The Durham High Energy Physics Database (HEPData).
The file "Documentation.pdf" contains a complete guide on how to upload data on HEPData. Starting from the .txt file, using this tool, arriving to the final upload process.
txt, Physics, yaml, High Energy Physics, HEPData, C++
txt, Physics, yaml, High Energy Physics, HEPData, C++
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| impulse This indicator reflects the initial momentum of an article directly after its publication, based on the underlying citation network. | Average |
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