import view # this tells view all settings including the folder structure of your project # On Windows, if you copy paths from the file explorer, make sure the string below is always of the form r"......" ymlfile = r"" # please enter the paths of tapestry configuration files in ABSOLUTE form. # On Windows, if you copy paths from the file explorer, make sure the string below is always of the form r"......" tapestry_config_files = [ "", "" ] # define a function that takes a row of the measurement list and returns a string. This string will be placed # below the overview def text_below(row): # Example 1: the label below each overview will just be the odor return row['Odour'] # Example 2: the label below each overview will be the odor and concentration separated by an underscore ("_") # return f"{row['Odour']}_{row['OConc']}" # define a function that takes a row of the measurement list and returns a string. This string will be placed # next to the overview on the top right. def text_right_top(row): pass # define a function that takes a row of the measurement list and creates the string to be placed below the overview def text_right_bottom(row): pass if __name__ == '__main__': for tapestry_config_file in tapestry_config_files: # When text_right_bottom_func and text_right_top_func are specified to be None, the upper and lower limits # of the data shown in an overview will be printed to its right top and right bottom side # To customize the strings printed there, please define the functions 'text_right_top' and # 'text_right_bottom above and pass them appropriately below, in the place on 'None'. html_out_file, view_obj = view.create_tapestry(init_yml_flags_file=ymlfile, tapestry_config_file=tapestry_config_file, text_below_func=text_below, text_right_top_func=None, text_right_bottom_func=None) # backup this script and the yml file used next to the created tapestries view_obj.backup_script_flags_configs_for_tapestries(files=[__file__, ymlfile, tapestry_config_file])