source: sasview/calculator/slit_length_calculator.py @ 8dcfb2e

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Last change on this file since 8dcfb2e was 0bf2c6f, checked in by Jae Cho <jhjcho@…>, 15 years ago

slit length calculator and sample data and unit test: GUI is not done yet

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1"""
2This software was developed by the University of Tennessee as part of the
3Distributed Data Analysis of Neutron Scattering Experiments (DANSE)
4project funded by the US National Science Foundation.
5
6See the license text in license.txt
7
8copyright 2008, 2009, University of Tennessee
9"""
10from numpy import *
11
12class SlitlengthCalculator(object):
13    """
14        compute slit length from SAXSess beam profile (1st col. Q , 2nd col. I , and 3rd col. dI.: don't need the 3rd)
15        @object: data where are data.y and data.x
16    """
17    def __init__(self):
18       
19        # x data
20        self.x = None
21        # y data
22        self.y = None
23        #default slit length
24        self.slit_length = 0.0
25       
26        # The unit is unknown from SAXSess profile:
27        # It seems 1/nm but it could be not fixed,
28        # so users should be notified to determine the unit by themselves.
29        self.slit_length_unit = "unknown"
30   
31    def set_data(self, x=None, y=None):
32        """
33            set data
34            @ Param x, y: x array and y array
35        """
36        self.x = x
37        self.y = y
38       
39       
40    def calculate_slit_length(self):
41        """
42            Calculate slit length using 10 max point
43            ToDo: Near future, it should be re-factored in better method.
44        """
45        # None data do nothing
46        if self.y == None or self.x == None:
47            return
48       
49        # set local variable
50        y = self.y
51        x = self.x
52
53        # find max y
54        max_y = y.max()
55       
56        # initial values
57        y_sum = 0.0
58        y_max = 0.0
59        ind = 0.0
60       
61        # sum 10 or more y values until getting max_y,
62        while (True):
63            if ind >= 10 and y_max == max_y:
64                break
65            y_sum = y_sum + y[ind]
66            if y[ind] > y_max: y_max = y[ind]
67            ind += 1
68     
69        # find the average value/2 of the top values 
70        y_half = y_sum/(2.0*ind)
71       
72        # defaults
73        y_half_d = 0.0
74        ind = 0.0
75        # find indices where it crosses y = y_half.
76        while (True):
77            ind += 1                # no need to check when ind == 0
78            y_half_d = y[ind]       # y value and ind just after passed the spot of the half height
79            if y[ind] < y_half: break
80   
81        y_half_u = y[ind-1]         # y value and ind just before passed the spot of the half height
82       
83        # get corresponding x values
84        x_half_d = x[ind]
85        x_half_u = x[ind-1] 
86       
87        # calculate x at y = y_half using linear interpolation
88        if y_half_u == y_half_d:
89            x_half = (x_half_d + x_half_u)/2.0
90        else:
91            x_half = (x_half_u * (y_half - y_half_d) + x_half_d*(y_half_u-y_half))/(y_half_u - y_half_d)
92       
93        # multiply by 2 due to the beam profile is for half beam
94        slit_length = 2.0 * x_half
95       
96        # set slit_length
97        self.slit_length = slit_length
98   
99    def get_slit_length(self): 
100        """
101            Calculate and return the slit length
102        """
103        self.calculate_slit_length()
104        return self.slit_length
105       
106    def get_slit_length_unit(self): 
107        """
108            return the slit length unit
109        """
110        return self.slit_length_unit
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