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Scripting is important for memory and/or for automating data processing.
However, repeatedly typing the same commands quickly becomes cumbersome in
particular when discovering new data. Interactive exploration of data is
now available through the following set of commands
LAS90> file in 12co21-newfmt-base.30m
LAS90> set source YOUR-SOURCE
LAS90> set line 12CO(2-1)
LAS90> set tele 30M-V03-A230
LAS90> go explore
``go explore'' enables loop visualization of data scan by scan or
by offset range (as in section
). It is possible to visualize
a 2D image or the average of the observations. Zoom are easily accessible
as well as popups of spectra and drifts. An up-to-date summary of the
possibility is available by typing input explore. ``go
explore'' is best used in conjunction with the possibility to easily
select a consistent setup. To do this (i.e. exploring a subset of its
input data file), the user must select this setup through the set
command because the ``go explore'' script issues many intermediate
find commands. Both functionalities (selection and exploration)
are merged in the Explore Data File widget of the CLASS90 main
menu. Examples are given in Figs.
to
.
Figure:
Data exploration by selecting Explore
Data File from the CLASS90 main menu or by typing go
explore at the CLASS90 prompt. Upper right: The 73 dumped
spectra of scan 9608. Upper left: Intensity as a function of entry
number, in ten contiguous velocity channels centered on the channel
shown as the vertical line of the upper right panel. Bottom right:
Spectrum corresponding to entry number 19 defined as the horizontal
line of the upper right panel. Bottom left: On-line documentation of
this interactive tool.
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Figure:
Data exploration by scan. Left: 2D image of all dumped spectra
of the scan. Right: Averaged spectrum computed on all dumped spectra
of the scan.
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Figure:
Same as Fig
except that the displayed data
belong to a beta offset range.
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