Difference between revisions of "IXTaxis"
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<tt>>> xlabel = IXTaxis('Time of Flight', 'microseconds', 't') | <tt>>> xlabel = IXTaxis('Time of Flight', 'microseconds', 't') | ||
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>> ylabel = IXTaxis('Spectrum Number', ' ', ' ') | >> ylabel = IXTaxis('Spectrum Number', ' ', ' ') | ||
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>> slabel = IXTaxis('Intensity', 'arb', ' ') | >> slabel = IXTaxis('Intensity', 'arb', ' ') | ||
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>> w = [[IXTdataset_2d]]([[IXTbase]], 'Test Data', signal, error, slabel, x, xlabel, false, y, ylabel, false)</tt> | >> w = [[IXTdataset_2d]]([[IXTbase]], 'Test Data', signal, error, slabel, x, xlabel, false, y, ylabel, false)</tt> | ||
Revision as of 14:00, 1 April 2008
The IXTaxis object contains a string defining the units code, a string defining actual units and a string defining annotation for the axes
The elements of the object are as follows:
Element | Type | Description |
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base | IXTbase | object needed for internal reasons |
caption | char | caption to annotate the plot with |
units | char | units of the axes (e.g. 'milliseconds') |
code | char | units code used for conversions |
Creating an IXTaxis object
The following syntax is used to create an IXTaxis object
>>label = IXTaxis('caption', 'units', 'code')
It is usually used as part of other objects, most commonly IXTdataset_1d, IXTdataset_2d, IXTrunfile.
Example:
IXTdataset_2d(IXTbase, 'title', [signal], [error], IXTaxis,
[x], IXTaxis, [x_distribution], [y], IXTaxis, [y_distribution])
>> xlabel = IXTaxis('Time of Flight', 'microseconds', 't')
>> ylabel = IXTaxis('Spectrum Number', ' ', ' ')
>> slabel = IXTaxis('Intensity', 'arb', ' ')
>> w = IXTdataset_2d(IXTbase, 'Test Data', signal, error, slabel, x, xlabel, false, y, ylabel, false)
creates an IXTdataset_2d object with the x label as time of flight in microseconds, the y label as spectrum number and signal intensity in arbitrary units.
Allowed Operations
The following operations may be performed on this data type:
Class specific Functions