LoadMask v1

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LoadMask dialog.

Summary

Load file containing masking information to a SpecialWorkspace2D (masking workspace). This algorithm is renamed from LoadMaskingFile.

Properties

Name Direction Type Default Description
Instrument Input string Mandatory The name of the instrument to apply the mask.
InputFile Input string Mandatory Masking file for masking. Supported file format is XML and ISIS ASCII. Allowed extensions: [‘.xml’, ‘.msk’]
OutputWorkspace Output MaskWorkspace   Output Masking Workspace

Description

This algorithm is used to load a masking file, which can be in XML format (defined later in this page) or old-styled calibration file.

Definition of Mask

  • If a pixel is masked, it means that the data from this pixel won’t be used. In the masking workspace (i.e., SpecialWorkspace2D ), the corresponding value is 1.
  • If a pixel is NOT masked, it means that the data from this pixel will be used. In the masking workspace (i.e., SpecialWorkspace2D ), the corresponding value is 0.

File Format

XML File Format

Example 1:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<detector-masking>
 <group>
  <detids>3,34-44,47</detids>
  <component>bank123</component>
  <component>bank124</component>
 </group>
</detector-masking>

ISIS File Format

Example 2:

1-3 62-64
65-67 126-128
129-131 190-192
193-195 254-256
257-259 318-320
321-323 382-384
385 387 446 448
... ...

All the integers in file of this format are spectrum Numbers to mask. Two spectrum Numbers with “-” in between indicate a continuous range of spectra to mask. It does not matter if there is any space between integer number and “-”. There is no restriction on how the line is structured. Be noticed that any line starting with a non-digit character, except space, will be treated as a comment line.

This algorithm loads masking file to a SpecialWorkspace2D/MaskWorkspace.

Supporting

* Component ID --> Detector IDs --> Workspace Indexes
* Detector ID --> Workspace Indexes
* Spectrum Number --> Workspace Indexes

Usage

Note

To run these usage examples please first download the usage data, and add these to your path. In MantidPlot this is done using Manage User Directories.

ws = Load('HYS_11092_event.nxs')
mask = LoadMask('HYS', 'HYS_mask.xml')
# To check if mask loaded, apply it
MaskDetectors(ws, MaskedWorkspace=mask)
# One can alternatively do
# ws.maskDetectors(MaskedWorkspace=mask)

# Check some pixels
print "Is detector 0 masked:", ws.getDetector(0).isMasked()
print "Is detector 6245 masked:", ws.getDetector(6245).isMasked()
print "Is detector 11464 masked:", ws.getDetector(11464).isMasked()
print "Is detector 17578 masked:", ws.getDetector(17578).isMasked()
print "Is detector 20475 masked:", ws.getDetector(20475).isMasked()

Output:

Is detector 0 masked: True
Is detector 6245 masked: True
Is detector 11464 masked: False
Is detector 17578 masked: False
Is detector 20475 masked: True

Categories: Algorithms | DataHandling\Masking | Transforms\Masking

Source

C++ source: LoadMask.cpp

C++ header: LoadMask.h