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Delivering a comprehensive software package for dynamic data extraction without the need to program complicated and time-consuming file I/O routines

STPT is a comprehensive software technology that allows a user to extract data from any ASCII file easily and efficiently without the need to program complicated and time-consuming file I/O routines. STPT can be run as an executable or called from an ActiveX compliant language such as Visual Basic, MATLAB or C++.

After payment is confirmed, you will be sent a password within one working day which will allow you to use the STPT software package.

STPT Version 2.0.0

  • STPT is MS Windows-based data extraction (parsing) software
  • Allows a user to extract (parse) numeric and non-numeric data from any ASCII (text) file
  • Uses a highly generic and patented data parsing model
  • No need to program complicated and time-consuming file I/O routines
  • Extracts data from structured files (tab-, space-, comma-delimited and fixed width column format)
  • Extracts data from completely unstructured files (words mixed with tables, lines, sentences etc.)
  • Can be run as a stand-alone executable or as an ActiveX (COM) object
  • Can be used from Visual Basic, MATLAB, C, C++ or any other language that is ActiveX compliant
  • Extracted data can be returned as an array
  • Extracted data can be written to one or more files
  • Easy to fill tables in MS Word, cells in MS Excel or fields in MS Access with data from ASCII files
  • Easy to import data from any text file directly into your MATLAB or Simulink calculations
  • Easy to import data from Excel spreadsheets without cumbersome and error-prone cut-and-paste operations
  • Numerous uses in such diverse areas as data processing, records management, science and engineering
  • A great tool for automation of reports
  • Additional uses; a log file analyzer, extracting Ad Valorem tax data from a PDF file

 

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