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NAME: BI2XDR_CONVERTER PURPOSE: This IDL program converts native binary data into platform- independent XDR binary data. CATEGORY: Widgets. CALLING SEQUENCE: BI2XDR_CONVERTER [,file=file] [,GROUP=Group] INPUTS: None. KEYWORD PARAMETERS: file: Specifies the input data file name. The input file should contain pure binary data objects. GROUP: The widget ID of the group leader of the widget. If this keyword is specified, the death of the group leader results in the death of BI2XDR_CONVERTER. OUTPUTS: The output filename uses the input filename suffixed with '.xdr'. Output file contains the converted XDR binary data objects. COMMON BLOCKS: COMMON BI2XDR_BLOCK RESTRICTIONS: The input data file should contain pure native binary data objects. The 'os.init' and 'dcviewer.pro' must be loaded into IDL first. EXAMPLE: @os.init .RUN dcviewer BI2XDR_CONVERTER MODIFICATION HISTORY: Written by: Ben-chin K. Cha, 06-01-97. xx-xx-xx iii comment
(See dcviewer.pro)
NAME: BOX_CURSOR PURPOSE: Emulate the operation of a variable-sized box cursor (also known as a "marquee" selector). CATEGORY: Interactive graphics. CALLING SEQUENCE: BOX_CURSOR, x0, y0, nx, ny [, INIT = init] [, FIXED_SIZE = fixed_size] INPUTS: No required input parameters. OPTIONAL INPUT PARAMETERS: x0, y0, nx, and ny give the initial location (x0, y0) and size (nx, ny) of the box if the keyword INIT is set. Otherwise, the box is initially drawn in the center of the screen. KEYWORD PARAMETERS: INIT: If this keyword is set, x0, y0, nx, and ny contain the initial parameters for the box. FIXED_SIZE: If this keyword is set, nx and ny contain the initial size of the box. This size may not be changed by the user. MESSAGE: If this keyword is set, print a short message describing operation of the cursor. OUTPUTS: x0: X value of lower left corner of box. y0: Y value of lower left corner of box. nx: width of box in pixels. ny: height of box in pixels. The box is also constrained to lie entirely within the window. COMMON BLOCKS: None. SIDE EFFECTS: A box is drawn in the currently active window. It is erased on exit. RESTRICTIONS: Works only with window system drivers. PROCEDURE: The graphics function is set to 6 for eXclusive OR. This allows the box to be drawn and erased without disturbing the contents of the window. Operation is as follows: Left mouse button: Move the box by dragging. Middle mouse button: Resize the box by dragging. The corner nearest the initial mouse position is moved. Right mouse button: Exit this procedure, returning the current box parameters. MODIFICATION HISTORY: DMS, April, 1990. DMS, April, 1992. Made dragging more intutitive. June, 1993 - Bill Thompson prevented the box from having a negative size. 04-18-96 bkc Made the box color more visible. 05-28-98 bkc Reset bounding box color
(See catcher_v1.pro)
NAME: BOX_CURSOR PURPOSE: Emulate the operation of a variable-sized box cursor (also known as a "marquee" selector). CATEGORY: Interactive graphics. CALLING SEQUENCE: BOX_CURSOR, x0, y0, nx, ny [, INIT = init] [, FIXED_SIZE = fixed_size] INPUTS: No required input parameters. OPTIONAL INPUT PARAMETERS: x0, y0, nx, and ny give the initial location (x0, y0) and size (nx, ny) of the box if the keyword INIT is set. Otherwise, the box is initially drawn in the center of the screen. KEYWORD PARAMETERS: INIT: If this keyword is set, x0, y0, nx, and ny contain the initial parameters for the box. FIXED_SIZE: If this keyword is set, nx and ny contain the initial size of the box. This size may not be changed by the user. MESSAGE: If this keyword is set, print a short message describing operation of the cursor. OUTPUTS: x0: X value of lower left corner of box. y0: Y value of lower left corner of box. nx: width of box in pixels. ny: height of box in pixels. The box is also constrained to lie entirely within the window. COMMON BLOCKS: None. SIDE EFFECTS: A box is drawn in the currently active window. It is erased on exit. RESTRICTIONS: Works only with window system drivers. PROCEDURE: The graphics function is set to 6 for eXclusive OR. This allows the box to be drawn and erased without disturbing the contents of the window. Operation is as follows: Left mouse button: Move the box by dragging. Middle mouse button: Resize the box by dragging. The corner nearest the initial mouse position is moved. Right mouse button: Exit this procedure, returning the current box parameters. MODIFICATION HISTORY: DMS, April, 1990. DMS, April, 1992. Made dragging more intutitive. June, 1993 - Bill Thompson prevented the box from having a negative size. 04-18-96 bkc Made the box color more visible. 05-28-98 bkc Reset bounding box color
(See view2d.pro)
NAME: BOX_CURSOR PURPOSE: Emulate the operation of a variable-sized box cursor (also known as a "marquee" selector). CATEGORY: Interactive graphics. CALLING SEQUENCE: BOX_CURSOR, x0, y0, nx, ny [, INIT = init] [, FIXED_SIZE = fixed_size] INPUTS: No required input parameters. OPTIONAL INPUT PARAMETERS: x0, y0, nx, and ny give the initial location (x0, y0) and size (nx, ny) of the box if the keyword INIT is set. Otherwise, the box is initially drawn in the center of the screen. KEYWORD PARAMETERS: INIT: If this keyword is set, x0, y0, nx, and ny contain the initial parameters for the box. FIXED_SIZE: If this keyword is set, nx and ny contain the initial size of the box. This size may not be changed by the user. MESSAGE: If this keyword is set, print a short message describing operation of the cursor. OUTPUTS: x0: X value of lower left corner of box. y0: Y value of lower left corner of box. nx: width of box in pixels. ny: height of box in pixels. The box is also constrained to lie entirely within the window. COMMON BLOCKS: None. SIDE EFFECTS: A box is drawn in the currently active window. It is erased on exit. RESTRICTIONS: Works only with window system drivers. PROCEDURE: The graphics function is set to 6 for eXclusive OR. This allows the box to be drawn and erased without disturbing the contents of the window. Operation is as follows: Left mouse button: Move the box by dragging. Middle mouse button: Resize the box by dragging. The corner nearest the initial mouse position is moved. Right mouse button: Exit this procedure, returning the current box parameters. MODIFICATION HISTORY: DMS, April, 1990. DMS, April, 1992. Made dragging more intutitive. June, 1993 - Bill Thompson prevented the box from having a negative size. 04-18-96 bkc Made the box color more visible. 05-28-98 bkc Reset bounding box color
(See view1d.pro)
NAME: CATCHER_V1 PURPOSE: EPICS 3.12.2 Scan record data acquistion tool. This program provides the EPICS user a convenient IDL data acquistion tool. It calls the IDL external CA functions which are defined in the ezcaIDL package. Currently, this program can capture both 1D and 2D scan data through setting monitor on the EPICS scan record. During data acquisition it also provides real-time plotting. Post acquisition it also provides primitive 1D and 2D post data plot and analysis. Each scan record can support up-to four positioners and fifteen detectors." CATEGORY: Widgets. CALLING SEQUENCE: CATCHER_V1 INPUTS: None KEYWORD PARAMETERS: CONFIG: Specifies the configuration file to be saved when data catcher is normally terminated. If not specified, the default configuration file name 'catch1d.config' is assumed. DATA: Specifies the data file name to be used for appending new captured scan data. If not specified, the default data file name 'catch1d.trashcan.xdr' is assumed. ENVFILE: Specifies the environment (process variables) file to be saved with the captured scan data. If not specified, the default environment file name 'catch1d.env' is assumed. NOSAVE: Turns off the autosave feature. If it is specified, the data catcher will be able to display the life data but data will not be recorded. VIEWONLY: Runs the data catcher as a scan data browser. If it is specified, it can only display the recorded scan data from a saved data file. GROUP: The widget ID of the group leader of the widget. If this keyword is specified, the death of the group leader results in the death of CATCHER_V1. OUTPUTS: It provides realtime plot and various post acquistion 1D and 2D surface plot. In addition of DATA file is saved, if 2D scan is detected the DATA.image file will also be saved at the end of 2D scan. Various levels of report files can also be generated by this program. All the file generated will be prefixed by the DATA file name. COMMON BLOCKS: CATCH1D_COM W_PLOTSPEC_BLOCK W_VIEWSCAN_BLOCK REALTIME_BLOCK ENV_FIELD_BLOCK FIELD_BLOCK SIDE EFFECTS: It is capable to detect scan invoked by outside channel access client. RESTRICTIONS: Supports EPICS 3.12.2 and later scan record. PROCEDURE: For live data acquisition: boot the IOC first, setup and initialize the scan records, setup the run ezcaIDL environment, run IDL, then start up the data catcher at the IDL prompt. A simplified UNIX script file catcher can be used for starting up this program. For help on catcher enter "catcher -h" at the UNIX prompt. EXAMPLE: Use default setting for config, envfile, and data file CATCHER_V1 Override the default setting for config, envfile, and data file, the 'test' is used for this example. CATCHER_V1, CONFIG='test.config', ENVFILE='test.env', DATA='test.dat' MODIFICATION HISTORY: Written by: Ben-chin K. Cha, 02-27-96. 04-16-96 bkc - Reduce the data catcher window size by moving scan pvname entries to a pop up setup window - Realtime trend plot against the real time axis is implemented - Realtime plot also displays the scan record name - Fix various miscellaneous replot bugs - Add option of accessing HTML documents on help menu 04-29-96 bkc - Modified pv status, main window manager, release note 1.4 09-30-96 bkc - Implemented more new features, dialog windows, exceptional catches, check for non saved scan data, improve the efficiency, release note 1.5.1 etc... 11-07-96 bkc - Monitor positioner readback name, debug option, various realtime plot option 12-13-96 bkc - Modified index file updating, aborting 2D scan, image file location, report location 07-23-97 bkc - Added image strip to show all 15 detectors 2D image (two sizes are available); Added the support for different operating system, eg UNIX or W95 (see SYSTEM_BLOCK, os.init); Modified to run under IDL4.0.1 as well as IDL5.0 08-08-97 bkc - Release R2.1 changes Fix the problem of 'No Save', wrong X, Y array due to user aborting 2D scans from the MEDM screen Database desc info for detectors are added to the 2D image data 09-08-97 bkc - Release R2.2.X changes Supports both XDR and native type data format If no configuration file exists, it defaults to XDR format Add the curve fitting menu support Add the color support for the 24 bit visual display Fix the problem with xmax plot range exceeds the valid int range 64000 01-28-98 bkc - Fix the trend analysis problem if time exceeds 32000 Fix the error in standard deviation calc if max occurs at y(0) 02-04-98 bkc - Add realtime 2D image options for any selected detector 02-06-98 bkc - Fix the realtime problem of setting NPTS exceeds 1724 Fix the problem with 2D header on 1D drawing area Fix automatic ylog plot scale problem 02-11-98 bkc - Allows the user enter any Y scan PV name Automatic figure out bad file selected 02-19-98 bkc - Load default color table once only, use the common color table between view1d, view2d, default line color defined in catch1d.tbl save by IDL5 02-27-98 bkc - Make the File menu sensitive if 'NoSave' is specified in configuration file for 2D scan 03-02-98 bkc - Fix Y log plot yrange not defined problem 03-13-98 bkc - Fix the realtime plot problem for loading table positioner array 03-24-98 bkc - Fix the problem of runtime version the user specified configuration file did not get updated but the 'catch1d.config' got updated 04-14-98 bkc - Add checking for the wrong type of file picked 04-15-98 bkc - Fix the print problem in cw_term function 05-15-98 bkc - Eliminate the repeat of 1st scan in 2D scan Use P1DV value as y(0) value for 1D plot 09-26-98 bkc - Add Y-vector to hold the y-value for 2D scan (dim 2001) 11-24-98 bkc - R2.2.2b New data acquisition will be saved in XDR format. Data catcher will be in viewing mode only if the old data is used. Fix the read problem introduced by the user due to too many characters entered in the comment field. 12-08-98 bkc - R2.2.2c Port to W95 01-12-99 bkc - Dynamic read in u_read,PS_open,cw_term sources 01-20-99 bkc - Fix nosave option at start up it stays nosave option until a new file is entered - Fix viewonly option at start up it stays nosave option until a new file is entered 02-02-99 bkc - R2.2.2.c+ Fix the File->Copy option it will not work if detectors; number exceeds 11 Add the pop up message window to warn user if the 1D monitor pvname in config file is not same as in data file 03-11-99 bkc - Update Save As ... in XDR format Add the fixIndexFile support in File Menu Fix the problem caused by Start/Prior Pos setting in 2Dscan 03-19-99 bkc - Fix the problem starting catcher with blank new file 03-23-99 bkc - Fix the plot title for 1D scan 04-15-99 bkc - R2.2.2c1 Fix the problem associated with 1D scan aborted by the operator sometimes the scan record is still in busy state and the scan record return arrays have not been updated yet such that old scan value is saved 04-15-99 bkc - Check for the case empty environment data set is used 05-24-99 bkc - R2.2.2c2 Add 2D ROI support, TIFF, GIF 06-17-99 bkc - R2.2.2c3 Check for nosave mode if same file been used by other catcher at startup time 07-17-99 bkc - R2.2.2c4 Use the lock file system to check for nosave mode 08-26-99 bkc - R2.2.2c5 Do not reset plot range after zooming Eliminate the extra set of 2D images 08-26-99 bkc - R2.2.2c6 Fix 2D image X axis for relative and absolute scan mode View report button automatically created report if not ; existed yet Add FWHM on Y and DY item in statistic menu Automatic load the first curve into the ez_fit program Upgraded Plot1D plot package 11-11-99 bkc - R2.2.2c7 Plugin calibration program to panimage menu PanImage menu supports saving TIFF/RTIFF/GIF images Creating ASCII/TIFF/GIF/CALIB/ROI directory for saving respective type of files Increase X,Y vector array to 2001 in view2D 01-27-00 bkc - R2.2.2c7+ View2d R2.3g+ with set new 2D positions 05-15-00 bkc - R2.2.2c8 Fix the plot broblem if the request NPTS is set to 2 by the user. If NPTS is set to 1, data is duplicate once to get around the oplot problem. Change the dialog info if configuration error is detected, it allows the user re-enter the File menu. 08-31-00 bkc - Add the error handling for null file entered 12-06-00 bkc - R2.2.2c8+ Fix realtime panimage window problem Replace GIF by XDR saving options in view2d, plot2d 06-30-01 bkc - R2.2.2c9 Fix xtitle with positioner number 08-01-01 bkc Modified the PV goto dialog according to the readin positioner values 01-16-02 bkc - Modified scan setup dialog 03-12-02 bkc - Add 2D scan ranges setup Modified regessfit, lorentzian, readascii Add bkg color button to plot1d, ez_fit Modified 1D Goto based on the input file 03-19-02 bkc - Save 2D image at the end of each 1D scan Add a variation error function FUNCT_ERF1 to ez_fit 03-17-03 bkc - Add option of selecting 'PS ratio' droplist 10-24-03 bkc - R2.2.2c10 Ported to IDLVM for window Fix problem encountered in WIN save file spawn,/noshell,rm,wc,index file etc... 12-03-03 bkc - R3.0 Support old/new scan record 04-06-04 bkc - R3.1 Support TrueColor devices 10-12-04 bkc - R3.2 Fix 24 bit realtime line color scheme Add zoom pan left,right,up,down dialog Plot1d plot options remember previous setting
(See catcher_v1.pro)
NAME: DCVIEWER PURPOSE: This program integrates the view1D and view2D program into a single system. It provides 1D and 2D data viewing features for data catcher. It operates on the same set of data files generated by the data catcher. It is written in pure IDL language and it is platform-independent. It can read data either in native binary form or XDR binary form. It can be invoked as an XDR data converter to convert native data into XDR binary form. CATEGORY: Widgets. CALLING SEQUENCE: DCVIEWER [,DATA='1data'] [,FILE='1data.image'] [,/XDR] [,GROUP=Group] INPUTS: None. KEYWORD PARAMETERS: DATA: Specifies the input filename for the 1D scan data on the command line. FILE: Specifies the input filename for the 2D image data on the command line. XDR: Starts the DCVIEWER as the XDR data convert program. GROUP: The widget ID of the group leader of the widget. If this keyword is specified, the death of the group leader results in the death of DCVIEWER. OUTPUTS: It provides all the viewing and report features available in the EPICS data catcher except with the channel access functions been removed. COMMON BLOCKS: COMMON DCVIEWER_BLOCK COMMON BI2XDR_BLOCK SIDE EFFECTS: If the data catcher has appended new scan data on the same file, a user has to reload the data file to get the newly added scan data into the DCVIEWER. RESTRICTIONS: A complete package of DCVIEWER includes the following files: os.init dcviewer.pro view1d.init view1d.pro view1d_overlay.pro view2d.init view2d.pro plot1d.pro The path to these files must be included in the IDL_PATH. Before invoking DCVIEWER, the file 'os.init' must be loaded into IDL first. PROCEDURE: On the UNIX operating system, the script file 'viewer' can be used to directly invoke the data viewer. The environment, path settings, and running procedure are automatically taking cared by the script file 'viewer'. EXAMPLE: Start the DCVIEWER as scan data display package - @os.init dcviewer Start the DCVIEWER as an XDR data converter - @os.init dcviewer,/XDR MODIFICATION HISTORY: Written by: Ben-chin K. Cha, 6-01-97. 12-19-97 bkc - Allows the access of the view1d_overlay program Add the IDL> prompt dialog which let the user run any IDL command 09-06-02 bkc - The Close button will close viewer program but stay in IDL sesseion with all the routines intact The Exit button will exit the IDL session
(See dcviewer.pro)
NAME: PLOT1D PURPOSE: This routine provides a general purpose flexible cartesion plot package. It provides simple to use automatic feature of labels, legend, comment, line style, symbols, and color options on plot. The window generated by this routine will be resizable by the window manager. Depress the 'Print' button will generate a postscript copy of the graph. Normally it accepts two parameters X and Y. If the first parameter is not used then the data array is plotted on the ordinate versus the point number on the abscissa. Multiple curves (or variables) can be stacked into the second parameter as a two dimensional array, the first dimension gives the number of data points in each curve, the second dimension gives the number of curves to be plotted. CATEGORY: Widgets. CALLING SEQUENCE: PLOT1D, [X,] Y [,ID_TLB] [,ID_DRAW] INPUTS: X: The vector array for X abscissa. Y: The Y data array for curve plot. The Y array can contain more than one curve, the first dimension gives the number of data to be plotted for the curve, the second dimension gives the number of curves to be plotted. KEYWORD PARAMETERS: TITLE: Set this keyword to specify the plot title string. XTITLE: Set this keyword to specify the xtitle string. YTITLE: Set this keyword to specify the ytitle string. COLOR: Set this keyword to specify the color number used in the plot routine. FACTOR: Set the curve multiplication factor for the Y vector, default 1. CURVFIT: Set this keyword if two curves are plotted, first curve is the fitted curve, the second curve is data to be fitted. SYMBOL: Set this keyword to specify data plotted as symbol, set to -1 data plot as symbol and connected with line. XLOG: Set this keyword to specify a logrithmic X axis. YLOG: Set this keyword to specify a logrithmic Y axis. XRANGE: Set this keyword to specify the desired data range for the X axis. YRANGE: Set this keyword to specify the desired data range for the Y axis. XMARGIN: Set this keyword to specify the left and right margin, default xmargin=[10,3] YMARGIN: Set this keyword to specify the bottom and top margin default ymargin=[5,3] CHARSIZE:Set this keyword to specify the charsize THICK: Set this keyword to specify the line thickness for the axes and the line plot. LINESTYLE: Set this keyword to turn on different line style used. XSTYLE: Set this keyword to control x axis in IDL plot routine. YSTYLE: Set this keyword to control y axis in IDL plot routine. LEGEND: Set the legend strings corresponding to curves drawn. XYLEGEND: Set the x,y location of the legend strings, % from the lower left corner from the graph window, default xylegend=[0.83, 0.60]. COMMENT: Set this keyword to write any footnotes on the graph. STAMP: Set this keyword to put the time stamp and user ID on the page. WTITLE: Set this keyword to specify the window title string, default to 'Plot1d'. WIDTH: The initial window width at the creation time, which default to 350 pixel. HEIGHT: The initial window height at the creation time, which default to 350 pixel. GROUP: The widget ID of the group leader of the widget. If this keyword is specified, the death of the group leader results in the death of PLOT1D. DATA: Set this keyword if an xdisplayfile data button is desired REPORT: Set this keyword if an xdisplayfile report button is desired It specifies the report file name to be displayed. BUTTON: Set this keyword if no print and close buttons are desired for the PLOT1D widget. CLEANUP: Set this keyword if the created window can no be closed by the window manager is desired. BGREVS: Reverse background color OVERLAY: Speicify whether overlay option desired OPTIONAL_OUTPUTS: ID_TLB: The widget ID of the top level base returned by the PLOT1D. ID_DRAW: The widget ID of the drawing area used by the PLOT1D. COMMON BLOCKS: None. SIDE EFFECTS: If more than one curves are stored in the Y array, it automatically uses different color for each curve. If the color keyword is set by the user, then the specified color will be used for the whole plot. RESTRICTIONS: It is assumed that the X position array is the same for multiple curve plot. EXAMPLES: Create a resizable line plot without any title or label specification. x = !pi * indgen(100)/25 PLOT1D, x, sin(x) Create a resizable line plot with title specifications. PLOT1D, x, sin(x), title='title', xtitle='xtitle', ytitle='ytitle' Plot two curves with different linestyle and legend at default location. x=indgen(100) y=make_array(100,2) y(0,0)=sin(x * !pi / 50) y(0,1)=cos(x * !pi / 50) PLOT1D,x,y,legend=['line1','line2'],/linestyle Same as the above example plus symbol and a specified legend location. x=indgen(100) y=make_array(100,2) y(0,0)=sin(x * !pi / 50) y(0,1)=cos(x * !pi / 50) PLOT1D,x,y,/linestyle,symbol=-1, $ legend=['line1','line2'], xylegend=[0.5,0.9] Plot x,y array plus two lines of comment and a time stamp on the graph. PLOT1D,x,y,comment=['Comment line1','Comment line2'],/stamp MODIFICATION HISTORY: Written by: Ben-chin K. Cha, Mar. 7, 1996. 04-26-96 bkc Add the window cleanup keyword 10-28-96 bkc Add the xstyle and ystyle keywords 07-01-97 bkc Comment out LOADCT,39 inherit color from parent process 08-11-97 bkc Add the curvfit support, only two curves allowed 12-22-97 bkc Add the 24 bit color visual device support 09-04-98 bkc Fix the plot problem due to ymax eq ymin 09-19-99 bkc Support plot1d various plot options Support the multiple scatter plot Add the support of report, factor, charsize keywords 11-19-99 bkc Support auto-scaled/user-specified X,Y plot ranges Add multiple list selection of curves 02-12-01 bkc Support 'plot1d.txt' data report option 03-09-01 bkc Default white backgrund color Print button dum the screen plot by using TVRD PS Plot button generates PS plot output 02-18-02 bkc Add option of NPT slider to specify the last of the data points to be plotted for each curve 05-01-02 bkc Add FWHM_Y, FWHM_DY, Fitting, Statistic buttons Check for 24 bit display Add bgrevs keyword Check for incomplete color table size case Check for scattering data 1D plot 04-01-04 bkc Support both PseudoColor and TrueColor devices Add ITOOL... dialog for falling iplot 06-03-04 bkc Add overlay option to plot1d setup dialog
(See plot1d.pro)
NAME: PLOT2D PURPOSE: This routine provides a general purpose, flexible generic 2D plot package. It provides 2D TV, SURFACE, CONTOUR, and SHADE_SURF plot. It is very simple to use and provides various features of adjusting 2D plot area, size, style, title, comment, etc. The window generated by this routine will be resizable by the window manager. Depress the 'Print' button will generate a postscript copy of the graph. CATEGORY: Widgets. CALLING SEQUENCE: PLOT2D, DATA [,TLB] [,WIN] INPUTS: DATA: The 2D array to be plotted. KEYWORD PARAMETERS: XARR: Set this keyword to specify the corresponding x vector values. YARR: Set this keyword to specify the corresponding y vector values. TITLE: Set this keyword to specify the plot title string. XTITLE: Set this keyword to specify the xtitle string. YTITLE: Set this keyword to specify the ytitle string. ZTITLE: Set this keyword to specify the ztitle string. CHARSIZE: Set this keyword to specify the plot charsize, default 1. CLASSNAME: Set classname used in output file construction. COMMENT: Set this keyword to write any notes on the graph. RXLOC: Set notes X ratio to plot device width, default 0.01. RYLOC: Set notes Y ratio to plot device height, default 0.98. STAMP: Print the time stamp on the graph. WTITLE: Set this keyword to specify the window title string, default to 'Plot2d'. WIDTH: The initial window width at the creation time, which default to 500 pixel. HEIGHT: The initial window height at the creation time, which default to 450 pixel. AX: This keyword specifies the rotated angle about the x-axis. AX>0 toward the viewer, AX<0 away from the viewer, default +30 degree (Surface plot) AZ: This keyword specifies the rotated angle about the z-axis, default 30 degree. (Surface plot) LEGO: This keyword specifies the z value as stacked histogram style plot. (Surface plot) SHADE: This keyword specifies the color shade for the surface plot. GROUP: The widget ID of the group leader of the widget. If this keyword is specified, the death of the group leader results in the death of PLOT2D. NCOLORS: If this keyword is specified, it overrides the actual size of the color table used in plot2d. ITOOLS: If specified the iTools menu is added IJOFFSET: [Ix,Iy] specifies offset indices of data array extracted from the original data array (used for Query Sub ROI...) OPTIONAL_OUTPUTS: TLB: The widget ID of the top level base returned by the PLOT2D. WIN: The window ID of the drawing area used by the PLOT2D. COMMON BLOCKS: COLORBAR. SIDE EFFECTS: The max and min value will be shown as the default comment. RESTRICTIONS: For contour plot only 12 levels are allowed. EXAMPLES: Example 1 - Create a resizable 2D plot without any title or label specification. PLOT2D, Data Example 2 - Create a resizable 2D plot with real X,Y values, title, stamp, Xtitle and Ytitle specification. PLOT2D,Data,Xarr=X,Yarr=y,Title=ti,Xtitle=xt,Ytitle=yt,/Stamp MODIFICATION HISTORY: Written by: Ben-chin Cha, Dec 16, 1998. 12-22-1998 Add zoom in/out button to control X, Y margins 01-15-1999 Allow 5 comment lines on plot Replace base widget MAIN13 by Plot2dMAIN13 03-05-1999 Add Plot Options support to let user set the plot margins, title, labels, color table, various plot style, etc. 03-17-1999 Add TV image options 05-14-1999 Add colorbar, save TIFF and GIF options 11-23-1999 Save images in TIFF/GIF destination directory Add option of N contour levels field Remove the common block definition 01-24-2000 Add TV step # or axis options 06-01-2000 Add colorbar_config dialog, and toggle the colorbar to get the colorbar redraw correctly Add classname for automatically generate output file 12-05-2000 Replace save 2D data as GIF by XDR option 02-15-2001 Add Data button to support 'plot2d.txt' report option 03-09-2001 Add xsize,ysize keyword to plot2d Default backgrand color change to white Initial colorbar use relative location PS use the TVRD exactly as shown on screen 05-29-2001 Add ascii format control on data output Allow the Color bar width, height ajustment 09-21-2001 Post script plot same as window size 01-18-2002 Add the PICK1D button to access plot1d, and ezfit 03-26-2002 Add drawing normalized X,Y profile event 05-01-2002 Add ncolors keyword, MMB event, check for max colors 03-01-2004 Add extraction of ROI dialog, RMB events (zoom) in drawing area Add query of value for i,j index event Add set z-value at the i,j index event Add top value color value event Add equal aspect ratio option to Plot Options dialog
(See plot2d.pro)
NAME: SCAN2D_ROI PURPOSE: This program let the user interactively define the ROI for a given 2D image array, calculate the 2D-ROI statistics, and generate ROI report. It supports 3 types of ROI: rectangle, polygon, and pixel value range filter. CATEGORY: Widgets. CALLING SEQUENCE: SCAN2D_ROI, Im, X, Y [,HEADER=header] [,ROIFILE=roifile] $ [,RPTFILE=rptfile] [,MODE=mode] [,COMMENT=comment] [GROUP=group] INPUTS: IM: Input 2D image array X: X data vector Y: Y data vector KEYWORD PARAMETERS: HEADER: A string list which holds two strings. If specified it will be plotted at the top left corner of the TV screen. COMMENT: A string used to annotate the special ROI. If specified it will be put in the statistic report. ROIFILE: A string to specifies the default RectROI filename used. RPTFILE: A string to specifies the default ROI report filename used. MODE: Starts the scan2d_roi with desired ROI mode, default is RectROI mode. SIDE EFFECTS: A directory ROI will be created at the current directory. All the ROI related files will be saved under this directory. If the keyword rptfile is defined on the command line, then the location of ROI directory will be determined from the rptfile. The default filenames used for ROI report, rectangle ROI, polygon ROI are 'tmproi.rpt', 'tmproi.xdr', 'tmproi.xdr.poly' respectively. RESTRICTIONS: The ROI filename entered in the file selection dialog is used by the rectangle ROI. The ROI filename is automatically suffixed by '.poly' for the polygon ROI. EXAMPLE: For a given 2D image array IM corresponding to X and Y vectors, to run the scan2d_roi program to get various 2D-ROI statistic report: scan2d_roi,im,x,y MODIFICATION HISTORY: Written by: Ben-chin Cha, June 23, 1999. 01-24-2001 bkc R1.1 Handle large image array, improve the efficiency 12-05-2003 bkc Fix the problem of inverse order of ROI 08-07-2004 bkc Add support for true color devices
(See scan2d_roi.pro)
NAME: VIEW1D PURPOSE: This program is specially written for the data catcher. It provides the IDL user a convenient post data acquisition 1D data display program. It shares the common 1D data file with data catcher without interrupting the process of data scanning of data catcher. CATEGORY: Widgets. CALLING SEQUENCE: VIEW1D [,Data='test.dat'] [,Config='test.config'] [,/XDR] [GROUP=Group] INPUTS: None KEYWORD PARAMETERS: CONFIG: Specifies whether the configuration file to be used in the startup of the VIEW1D. DATA: Specifies the 1D file name to be used for displaying captured 1D scan data. If not specified, the default data file name 'catch1d.trashcan' is assumed. XDR: Indicates whether the data file entered on the command line is in XDR format. GROUP: The widget ID of the group leader of the widget. If this keyword is specified, the death of the group leader results in the death of VIEW1D. OUTPUTS: It provides various post acquistion 1D scan displaying features. Various levels of report files can be generated by this program. All the file generated will be prefixed by the DATA file name. COMMON BLOCKS: VIEW1D_COM W_PLOTSPEC_BLOCK W_VIEWSCAN_BLOCK SIDE EFFECTS: New scan data may be appended at the end of data file if the data catcher is runing at the same time and new data is detected by the data catcher. Reload the data file will let you access the newly captured scan data from the file. RESTRICTIONS: PROCEDURE: The 'os.init' must be loaded into IDL before invoking the VIEW1D application. EXAMPLE: Use default setting for view1d VIEW1D Override the default setting by specifying config and data file on the command line VIEW1D, CONFIG='test.config', DATA='test.dat' MODIFICATION HISTORY: Written by: Ben-chin K. Cha, 05-27-97. 08-01-97 bkc Add the 2D scan # in the header 10-16-97 bkc Upgrade to R1.3 Automatic figure out the type of binary data read in only works for IDL 5.0.1 and up Add the support for ez_fit curve fitting package 01-28-98 bkc Fix the error in standard deviation calc if max occurs at y(0) 02-17-98 bkc If the user entered an existing ASCII file it will be backuped for user 05-14-98 bkc Upgrade to R1.4 11-24-98 bkc Upgrade to R1.5 Accommondate the read problem introdued by too many characters entered in comment fields 01-12-99 bkc R1.5a dynamic read in u_read PS_open cw_term sources 05-14-99 bkc R1.5b replace old statistic_1d by newer version 08-26-99 bkc R1.5c scale is not automatically reset after the zooming use Auto Scale button to reset 08-26-99 bkc R1.5d Open_binary_type default to XDR 09-20-99 bkc View Report automatically generates it if file not found 10-06-99 bkc Ez_fit automatically fits the first selected detector 11-23-99 bkc R1.5e Remove the automatically plot against step # if a constant X vector was found. ASCII files will be saved under ASCII sub-directory Add submenu FWHM on Y and DY/DX to Statistic menu 05-17-03 bkc R1.5e+ Add option of selection 'PS ratio' droplist 07-07-04 bkc Support 24 bit true color devices
(See view1d.pro)
NAME: VIEW2D PURPOSE: This program provides the EPICS user a convenient IDL 2D scan data display tool. Its input image file is automatically saved by the data catcher program CATCHER_V1. Currently, this program provides TV, SURFACE, CONTOUR, SHOW3, and PLOT2D plot. It also provides simple xz, yz line plot and data value query information. CATEGORY: Widgets. CALLING SEQUENCE: VIEW2D INPUTS: None. KEYWORD PARAMETERS: GROUP: The widget ID of the group leader of the widget. If this keyword is specified, the death of the group leader results in the death of VIEW2D. FILE: The input image file name. If this keyword is specified, the file should contain the image data must be in the data catcher created format. XDR: If specified, indicates that the input is in XDR format. OUTPUTS: It provides option of postscript plot of drawing area. COMMON BLOCKS: None. RESTRICTIONS: Drawing area is 460 x 400 pixels. PROCEDURE: This program is available as an epics/extensions tool. It can be directly accessed from the view data menu of the CATCHER_V1. EXAMPLE: VIEW2D MODIFICATION HISTORY: Written by: Ben-chin K. Cha, 02-27-96. 04-29-96 bkc Add image button, 2d scan #, on-line help 09-30-96 bkc Add cross hair to reflect the cursor position 11-21-96 bkc Text window image out include x,y array vales Option of save and load private color map Take care out of sync 2D scan # Modify XZ, YZ profile distributions 12-13-96 bkc Add zoom-in, zoom-off, printer support, color PS plot, rewrite TV, equal aspect TV ratio, reverse PS video, cursor features, etc 04-11-97 bkc Call the MAX function to give the max location 08-08-97 bkc Release R2.1 Cursor position readout fixed by catcher R2.1 Fix the Y title cut off problem for PostScript More useful plots and printouts info for TV screen and PostScript output min, max values and locations detector database description positioner database description 12-15-97 bkc Release R2.2 Add the curve fitting support Rename Refresh button to ReNew Use scroll window for base widget Reverse PS color becomes an option in PS_printer setup Contour plot support 24 bit visual device ASCII ... allows the user override default filename try data directory first, then start directory, then home directory 01-12-98 bkc Modify the view2d.init file to increase the allowable image size to 1000x1000 04-09-98 bkc Release R2.3 If bad image data detected, at least let the user view all the good image so far read into view2d 05-14-98 bkc TV legend uses the first color entry from the color table If reverse legend color is set, use the last color entry from the color table 05-26-98 bkc Remove scroll bar problem on the main window 08-31-98 bkc Release R2.3a Fix the problem of only 1 set of 2D scan in data, Add nodata keyword for axis plot for TV image 09-31-98 bkc Release R2.3b Add save image option for AIM program 01-09-99 bkc Release R2.3c, replace the XSURFACE by PLOT2D Dynamic read in u_read PS_open cw_term plot1d plot2d source Fix the TV plot problem of Step # option 05-14-99 bkc release R2.3d Add colorbar, scan2d_roi support Add the option of saving as TIFF or GIF useing rename dialog 06-02-99 bkc release R2.3e Tiff, gif data will be saved under TIFF directory Add 2D-ROI menu, ROIs..., UpdtRpt..., AppendRpt... Add scan2dROIRpt for all detectors for a given 2D scanno 09-14-99 bkc release R2.3f open_binary_type default to XDR (support alpha too) Add 2D image ASCII report format option 11-02-99 bkc release R2.3g Add support of saving TIFF/GIF pan images Upgrade the readascii user interface with table support Add support of image calibration New files saved will be in corresponding sub-directory 01-20-00 bkc Increase the X,Y array to 2001 Suppress the axis plot of TV if constant value is found 01-25-00 bkc Automatically set the Xmin,Xmax,Ymin,Ymax widget release R2.3g+ Add the set new postions button if caInit found 06-01-00 bkc Release R2.3h Add the Color->ColorBar Config ... dialog for configuring the colorbar on 2D image 12-05-00 bkc Release R2.3h+ Delete GIF, add XDR option save image as XDR data Modify plot2d save in XDR too 06-13-01 bkc Release R2.4 Add the option of plot against to P2,P3,P4 X axis Add re-assign dnames to dcviewer driver Read user preferred detector names from '.tmpName' Scan2d_roi support save filter ROI to pass into multiroi 03-20-02 bkc Release R2.5 Add XL,XR,YL,YR fields reflecting ROI for scan Add set new 2D scan start and end position 05-07-02 bkc Add ranges to XDR image save Modify the user interface of Image Color Scheme 04-07-04 bkc Add replace TIFF by PNG 05-19-04 bkc Release R2.5.1 Add the Log Scale color On/Off option to allow more colors displayed in case of weak background signal
(See view2d.pro)
NAME: XDISPLAYFILE PURPOSE: Display an ASCII text file using widgets and the widget manager. CATEGORY: Widgets. CALLING SEQUENCE: XDISPLAYFILE, Filename INPUTS: Filename: A scalar string that contains the filename of the file to display. The filename can include a path to that file. KEYWORD PARAMETERS: FONT: The name of the font to use. If omitted use the default font. GROUP: The widget ID of the group leader of the widget. If this keyword is specified, the death of the group leader results in the death of XDISPLAYFILE. HEIGHT: The number of text lines that the widget should display at one time. If this keyword is not specified, 24 lines is the default. TEXT: A string or string array to be displayed in the widget instead of the contents of a file. This keyword supercedes the FILENAME input parameter. TITLE: A string to use as the widget title rather than the file name or "XDisplayFile". WIDTH: The number of characters wide the widget should be. If this keyword is not specified, 80 characters is the default. BLOCK: Set this keyword to have XMANAGER block when this application is registered. By default the Xmanager keyword NO_BLOCK is set to 1 MODAL: OUTPUTS: No explicit outputs. A file viewing widget is created. SIDE EFFECTS: Triggers the XMANAGER if it is not already in use. RESTRICTIONS: None. PROCEDURE: Open a file and create a widget to display its contents. MODIFICATION HISTORY: Written By Steve Richards, December 1990 Graceful error recovery, DMS, Feb, 1992. 12 Jan. 1994 - KDB If file was empty, program would crash. Fixed. 4 Oct. 1994 MLR Fixed bug if /TEXT was present and /TITLE was not. 14 Jul. 1995 BKC Increased the max line to variable size. 16 Jun. 1997 BKC Max dispalyable line is 10000 for non-unix OS system. 28 Aug. 1997 BKC Add the printer button, file name label, it uses the PS_print,file to print. 30 Jul. 2002 BKC Add the block, modal keywords take care the animation help problem 09 Aug 2002 BKC fix the problem with no input filename case
(See catcher_v1.pro)
NAME: XDISPLAYFILE PURPOSE: Display an ASCII text file using widgets and the widget manager. CATEGORY: Widgets. CALLING SEQUENCE: XDISPLAYFILE, Filename INPUTS: Filename: A scalar string that contains the filename of the file to display. The filename can include a path to that file. KEYWORD PARAMETERS: FONT: The name of the font to use. If omitted use the default font. GROUP: The widget ID of the group leader of the widget. If this keyword is specified, the death of the group leader results in the death of XDISPLAYFILE. HEIGHT: The number of text lines that the widget should display at one time. If this keyword is not specified, 24 lines is the default. TEXT: A string or string array to be displayed in the widget instead of the contents of a file. This keyword supercedes the FILENAME input parameter. TITLE: A string to use as the widget title rather than the file name or "XDisplayFile". WIDTH: The number of characters wide the widget should be. If this keyword is not specified, 80 characters is the default. BLOCK: Set this keyword to have XMANAGER block when this application is registered. By default the Xmanager keyword NO_BLOCK is set to 1 MODAL: OUTPUTS: No explicit outputs. A file viewing widget is created. SIDE EFFECTS: Triggers the XMANAGER if it is not already in use. RESTRICTIONS: None. PROCEDURE: Open a file and create a widget to display its contents. MODIFICATION HISTORY: Written By Steve Richards, December 1990 Graceful error recovery, DMS, Feb, 1992. 12 Jan. 1994 - KDB If file was empty, program would crash. Fixed. 4 Oct. 1994 MLR Fixed bug if /TEXT was present and /TITLE was not. 14 Jul. 1995 BKC Increased the max line to variable size. 16 Jun. 1997 BKC Max dispalyable line is 10000 for non-unix OS system. 28 Aug. 1997 BKC Add the printer button, file name label, it uses the PS_print,file to print. 30 Jul. 2002 BKC Add the block, modal keywords take care the animation help problem 09 Aug 2002 BKC fix the problem with no input filename case
(See view1d.pro)