ConjoinFiles v1

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ConjoinFiles dialog.

Summary

Conjoin two file-based workspaces.

Properties

Name Direction Type Default Description
RunNumbers Input int list 0 Run numbers
OutputWorkspace Output Workspace Mandatory  
Directory Input string    

Description

Conjoin two workspaces, which are file based. Uses ConjoinWorkspaces v1 to do the heavy-lifting.

The files are expected to be in a GSAS format, loadable by LoadGSS, with a .gsa or .txt extension.

Hint

The filename is expected to be of the format: [instrument]_[run_no].[extension]

Usage

ConjoinFiles Example

import os

#Create an absolute path by joining the proposed filename to a directory
#os.path.expanduser("~") used in this case returns the home directory of the current user
savePath = os.path.expanduser("~")
ws1Path = os.path.join(savePath, ConfigService.getInstrument().shortName() + "_1234.gsa")
ws2Path = os.path.join(savePath, ConfigService.getInstrument().shortName() + "_4567.gsa")

ws1 = CreateSampleWorkspace(WorkspaceType="Histogram", NumBanks=2, BankPixelWidth=1, BinWidth=10, Xmax=50)
print("Number of spectra in first workspace {}".format(ws1.getNumberHistograms()))
SaveGSS(ws1, ws1Path, SplitFiles=False, Append=False)

ws2 = CreateSampleWorkspace(WorkspaceType="Histogram", NumBanks=3, BankPixelWidth=1, BinWidth=10, Xmax=50)
print("Number of spectra in second workspace {}".format(ws2.getNumberHistograms()))
SaveGSS(ws2,ws2Path, SplitFiles=False, Append=False)

wsOutput = ConjoinFiles(RunNumbers=[1234,4567], Directory= savePath)
print("Number of spectra after ConjoinWorkspaces {}".format(wsOutput.getNumberHistograms()))

os.remove(ws1Path)
os.remove(ws2Path)

Output:

Number of spectra in first workspace 2
Number of spectra in second workspace 3
Number of spectra after ConjoinWorkspaces 5

Categories: AlgorithmIndex | DataHandling\Text

Source

Python: ConjoinFiles.py (last modified: 2019-03-11)