To carry out basic analysis you can use the inbuilt 'run' command. Open your script file and type (note this is case sensetive): from nanoforce import AFM For beginers it may be best to use a jupyter notebook here, as has been used for this tutorial. Start off by creating a folder containing your script (and the afm.py file if you have not installed the package from PyPI). using pip), in which case they should have installed automatically): pip install numpy To install these type the following commands into a terminal window (unless you have installed the nanoforce package from PyPI (i.e. To use the tools you will need a few python packages (numpy, plotly, scipy and easygui). You can download the tutorial as a Jupyter notebook from: For each snippet of code - try running it to see what it outputs. Currently the scripts are available as an offline file or can be installed from PyPI using: pip install nanoforceįollowing the steps below will show you how to carry out simple analysis and plotting of AFM data produced with Nanoscope and explain how to carryout your own more specific analysis. This tutorial demonstrates the basics of the AFM python tools for data analysis. Package to import and analyse AFM force curves produced using Nanoscope 5 & 6 and Nanosurf.