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Revision as of 14:15, 31 March 2008
There are many different Matlab commands within Libisis. These include basic commands, such as taking the exponential of a dataset, through to integration and plotting commands. The following is an online user manual for the matlab interface of the Libisis software.
Overview
There are many different object types within Libisis used to store experimental data. Once an object is created, functions exist to manipulate the data contained within. The most common objects for plotting and data manipulation are IXTdataset_1d and IXTdataset_2d objects. IXTrunfile objects contain all raw data from a run.
IXTdataset_1d objects store signal and error information against one dimension (the x axis). Label and titling information is also stored. IXTdataset_2d objects also contain a second dimension (the y axis). All relevant data pertaining to a run can be stored in an IXTrunfile object. The object can be thought of as an array of IXTdataset_2d objects with a lot of additional information.
Data is read into these objects (using methods described below) and can then be manipulated using many different tools and functions described in this documentation.
General Behaviour
Most functions share a general behaviour outlined here
Data Manipulation Functions
Input and Output Functions
- getspectra, getspectrum - Read in spectra from IXTraw_file objects or from RAW files
- read_ascii, write_ascii - Read or write to text files
- read_points, write_points - Read or write to text files, forcing data to be point data
- read_hist, write_hist - Read or write to text files, forcing data to be histogram data
Binary Operators
Binary operators such as +, -, *, etc. are used to perform arithmetic operations between datasets and/or numbers
Elementary Functions
Elementary functions act on each signal element identically
Data Manipulation Functions
Rebin Functions
Three different methods exist for rebinning a function. Rebin will rebin the data into user defined bins. Rebunch will bunch together a user defined number of bins. Regroup rebins data using a minimum binwidth given by the user but insures that the new bins are coincident with the existing bins.
High Level Functions
- integrate_x, integrate_y, integrate_xy, integrate - Integrates a dataset between user defined limits
- smooth - Smooths out signal data to avoid small, sharp deviations
- unspike - Removes any large spikes from the data
- fit - Fitting data to known functions and giving curves of best fit
- func_eval - Evaluate a function at the given x and y data points
Special Functions
Special functions are used to transform data between different types.
- contract - Turn an array of IXTdataset_2d objects into a single IXTdataset_2d object
- expand_d1d, expand_listd1d, expand_d2d, expand_listd2d - Expand single objects into many objects
- oned_to_twod - Convert an IXTdataset_1d into an IXTdataset_2d
- hist2point, hist2point_x, hist2point_y - Convert between histogram and point data
Graphics
Using Default Properties and Name Tags
Default properties and name tags are an integral part of Libisis graphics. They allow greater control of plots and it is particularly important to know about them when building applications on top of the Libisis structure. Names and tags can be used to easily identify and set properties for plots.
Plot Commands
- sm - Sliceomatic (three dimensional) plotting
Pre-Emptive Formatting
Retrospective Formatting
- linlogbutton, linlogmenu, linx, liny, linz, logx ,logy ,logz - changes the axes scale to logarithmic or linear
- aspect - changes the aspect ratio
- dxyz - returns the co-ordinates of a clicked point on a plot, and/or marks the point with a label
- kf / keep_figure, rf / release_figure - hold or release a figure window
- set_plot, set_axes, set_figure - set advanced properties in the figure, axes or plot
- set_legend - adds a legend to the plot
Other Commands
- rename - rename a plot but keep default properties
- fromplot, get_all_name_tags, get_all_handles, get_handles, check_figure - get information from a plot
- set_user_preferences, set_default_properties, reset_default, reset_all - set (or reset) default properties for plot types
- undop - undo the last plot
- color_slider - add a color slider to a two dimensional plot
- alias - make an alias for a function
User Reference
Information for reference purposes, such as valid linestyles, marker styles etc.