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CropToComponent v1

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CropToComponent dialog.

Summary

Crops a workspace to a set of components.

Properties

Name Direction Type Default Description
InputWorkspace Input MatrixWorkspace Mandatory An input workspace.
OutputWorkspace Output MatrixWorkspace Mandatory An output workspace.
ComponentNames Input str list   List of component names which are used to crop the workspace.to.

Description

This algorithm takes a list of component names and an input workspaces and produces an output workspace which only contains the detectors which are part of the specified components. If no components are specified then the full workspace is returned.

The workspace allows users to select a specific bank for exclusive investigation in subsequent operations.

Usage

Example - CropToComponent

# Create sample workspace with four banks where each bank has 3x3 detectors
sample_workspace = CreateSampleWorkspace(NumBanks=4, BankPixelWidth=3)

# Crop to a component, we select bank2 here
cropped_workspace = CropToComponent(InputWorkspace=sample_workspace, ComponentNames="bank2")

# Check the number of histograms
sample_number_of_histograms = sample_workspace.getNumberHistograms()
cropped_number_of_histograms = cropped_workspace.getNumberHistograms()

print("The original workspace has {0} histograms and the cropped workspace has {1} histograms.".format(sample_number_of_histograms, cropped_number_of_histograms))

Output:

The original workspace has 36 histograms and the cropped workspace has 9 histograms.

Categories: AlgorithmIndex | Transforms\Splitting

Source

C++ header: CropToComponent.h (last modified: 2020-03-20)

C++ source: CropToComponent.cpp (last modified: 2020-03-20)