Using Plate Attributes

Rows -- and columns ||#

The rows and columns attributes contain a list of the row and column id's respectively

from platemap import Plate
example_96_well_plate = Plate(size = 96, deadspace = 10000, well_volume = 50000)
print(example_96_well_plate.rows)
> ['A','B','C','D','E','F','G','H']
print(example_96_well_plate.colunms)
> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12]

Well ID's#

A list of all well id's can be obtained with

print(example_96_well_plate.wells)
> ["A1","B1","C1","D1","E1","F1","G1","H1",
"A2","B2","C2","D2","E2","F2","G2","H2",
"A3","B3","C3","D3","E3","F3","G3","H3",
"A4","B4","C4","D4","E4","F4","G4","H4",
"A5","B5","C5","D5","E5","F5","G5","H5",
"A6","B6","C6","D6","E6","F6","G6","H6",
"A7","B7","C7","D7","E7","F7","G7","H7",
"A8","B8","C8","D8","E8","F8","G8","H8",
"A9","B9","C9","D9","E9","F9","G9","H9",
"A10","B10","C10","D10","E10","F10","G10","H10",
"A11","B11","C11","D11","E11","F11","G11","H11",
"A12","B12","C12","D12","E12","F12","G12","H12"]