To run it: Once installed, it creates a new entry in the top bar of Igor called ‘DA30 loader’. Put these 5 files into the procedures folder:Ĭhunkloader.ipf DA_indexBoundar圜heck.ipf extractPlane.ipf load3Doverview.ipf loadDimAndScales.ipf This is probably the least pleasant way to work with DA30 data, but we list it here anyway for completeness. Igor macro: DA30 chunkloader ĭescription: Will load the binary file from an unzipped DA30 deflector scan, leaving you with a 3D matrix to work with in Igor. So unless noted, installation of the following scripts simply means putting a copy in this folder. On Windows, this might be C:\Users\\Documents\WaveMetrics\Igor Pro 6 User Files\Igor Procedures, while in macOS it might be /Users//Documents/WaveMetrics/Igor Pro 6 User Files/Igor ProceduresĪny procedures files ( *.ipf) found in these folders will be automatically compiled and included every time you start Igor. When you start an instance of Igor, it looks for procedure files in the user Documents folder. The discussion here is more intended towards adding analysis scripts to Igor on your own computer. The scripts discussed below are already installed, and you are welcome to install new ones. Igor 6.37 is installed on the measurement computer. See the documentation at, and get the latest version at. Intended to be used from within a Jupyter notebook environment.
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