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: These files are typically available at the end of the online version of an article under a "Supplementary Materials" section. 3. Programmatic Ways to Create ZIP Content

To add a file to an existing ZIP: zip s1empty.zip filename.txt . 2. Academic "S1" Supplementary Materials s1empty.zip

Select them and them directly into the s1empty.zip folder. : These files are typically available at the

The request "s1empty.zip — make a content" likely refers to two scenarios: either you have an empty ZIP file named and need to add files to it, or you are looking for a specific "s1" supplementary data file often found in academic papers. 1. How to Add Content to a ZIP File Figure S1 )

: Use the zipfile module. You can create an archive and write strings directly to it as files.

If you are a developer looking to generate content for a ZIP file via code:

: Supplemental figures (e.g., Figure S1 ), tables, or raw data that didn't fit in the main paper.