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− | All ISIS inelastic instruments have similar interface and layout, with only | + | All ISIS inelastic instruments have similar interface and layout, with only parameters different for different instruments and possibly changing from one cycle and sometimes one experiment to another. |
Instrument scientists prepare sample Mantid python reduction scripts, which are then automatically distributed to users according to the rules described [http://shadow.nd.rl.ac.uk/wiki/idr/index.php/Location_and_details_of_access_to_sample_scripts_used_in_data_processing here]. | Instrument scientists prepare sample Mantid python reduction scripts, which are then automatically distributed to users according to the rules described [http://shadow.nd.rl.ac.uk/wiki/idr/index.php/Location_and_details_of_access_to_sample_scripts_used_in_data_processing here]. | ||
Revision as of 19:06, 10 December 2015
All ISIS inelastic instruments have similar interface and layout, with only parameters different for different instruments and possibly changing from one cycle and sometimes one experiment to another. Instrument scientists prepare sample Mantid python reduction scripts, which are then automatically distributed to users according to the rules described here.
From the links below one can retrieve resent versions of these scripts and their default parameters stored in XML files for different instruments, namely:
- full MARI reduction script or simple MARI reduction script
- MARI default reduction parameters
- full MAPS reduction script or [simple MAPS reduction script]
- MAPS default reduction parameters
- MERLIN reduction script
- MERLIN default reduction parameters
- LET reduction script
- LET default reduction parameters
To use these scripts, user have to modify