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Revision as of 14:51, 18 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. All relevant data pertaining to a run can be stored in an IXTrunfile object. Data from many different file formats may be read into these objects for manipulation. Described below are many different functions for handling data.

Directory Structure

The functions are organised into a particular directorary structure outlined here.

Data Manipulation Functions

Input and Output Functions

These functions are used for importing data into Libisis and exporting data from Libisis into file formats.

Binary Operators

Binary operators such as +, -, *, etc. are used to perform arithmetic operations between datasets and/or numbers

Elementary Functions

Elementary functions such as sin, cos and tan can be used on datasets

Data Manipulation Functions

Data may also be manipulated by scaling, flipping etc.

Rebin Functions

Data may also be manipulated to be binned differently.

High Level Functions

[[High Level Functions#First Derivative|deriv1x

deriv2x

deriv1y

deriv2y

deriv1

deriv2

integrate_x integrate_y integrate_xy integrate smooth interp_x interp_y interp unspike unspike fit func_eval


Special Functions

Special functions are provided, mainly for internal use, to convert datasets or change the properties of a dataset.

Graphics

Plot Commands

There are many different ways to plot datasets, these are all outlined here.

Pre-Emptive Formatting

Many properties can be set before a plot is made, for instance on a line plot, the line colour may be set before a plot is made

Retrospective Formatting

Most formatting is performed after a plot is made. This includes changing limits and

Other Commands

Some other commands are contained within the graphics package to facilitate the advanced user.

Full Function List

dean's test page