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Data Formats
1D Formats
SasView will read files with 2 to 4 columns of numbers in the following order:
Q, I(Q), (dI(Q), dQ(Q))
where dQ(Q) is the instrumental resolution in Q and assumed to have originated from pinhole geometry.
Numbers can be separated by spaces or commas.
SasView recognises the following file extensions:
- .TXT
- .ASC
- .DAT
- .XML (in canSAS format v1.0 and 1.1)
If using CSV output from, for example, a spreadsheet, ensure that it is not using commas as delimiters for thousands.
For a description of the CanSAS/SASXML format see: http://www.cansas.org/formats/canSAS1d/1.1/doc/
For a description of the NIST 1D format see: http://danse.chem.utk.edu/trac/wiki/NCNROutput1D_IQ
For a description of the ISIS 1D format see: http://www.isis.stfc.ac.uk/instruments/loq/software/colette-ascii-file-format-descriptions9808.pdf
NOTE! SasView does not at present load data where the Q and I(Q) data are in separate files.
2D Formats
SasView will only read files in the NIST 2D format with the extensions .ASC or .DAT
Most of the header lines can be removed except the last line, and only the first three columns (Qx, Qy, and I(Qx,Qy)) are actually required.
For a description of the NIST 2D format see: http://danse.chem.utk.edu/trac/wiki/NCNROutput1D_2DQxQy
Note
This help document was last changed by Steve King, 18Feb2015