source: sasview/calculator/test/utest_slit_length_calculator.py @ 83a0940

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Last change on this file since 83a0940 was 74b1770, checked in by Jae Cho <jhjcho@…>, 14 years ago

added kiessig fringe calculator and fixed slit length by ½ as our definition of slit length

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1"""
2    Unit tests for slit_length_calculator
3"""
4
5import unittest
6from DataLoader.readers.ascii_reader import Reader
7from  sans.calculator.slit_length_calculator import SlitlengthCalculator as calculator
8
9import os.path
10
11class slit_calculator(unittest.TestCase):
12   
13    def setUp(self):
14       
15        self.reader = Reader()
16       
17    def test_slitlength_calculation(self):
18        """
19            Test slit_length_calculator"
20        """
21        f = self.reader.read("beam profile.DAT")
22        cal = calculator()
23        cal.set_data(f.x,f.y)
24        slitlength = cal.calculate_slit_length()
25       
26        # The value "5.5858" was obtained by manual calculation.
27        # It turns out our slit length is FWHM/2
28        self.assertAlmostEqual(slitlength,5.5858/2, 3)
29       
30       
31if __name__ == '__main__':
32    unittest.main()
33   
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