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Name | Direction | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Workspace | InOut | Workspace | Mandatory | The name of the workspace for which the new instrument configuration will have an effect. Any other workspaces stored in the analysis data service will be unaffected. |
Angle | Input | number | 0 | The angle of rotation in degrees (according to the handedness of the coordinate system. |
This algorithm corrects the source’s position by rotating it around an axis centered at the sample. The rotation axis is perpendicular to the plane determined by the beam direction and the up direction. The handedness of the coordinate system is considered to determine whether a positive/negative angle corresponds to a clockwise or counterclockwise rotation.
Example - RotateSource
# Create a workspace with a simple instrument
ws = CreateSampleWorkspace()
# Original positions
samplePos = ws.getInstrument().getSample().getPos()
sourcePos = ws.getInstrument().getSource().getPos()
def pos3D_as_str(pos, digits=1, tolerance=1e-7):
"""
Produce a string with a human readable version of a V3D position (x, y, z),
from a V3D object, using a fixed limited number of digits (for robust string
comparisons).
"""
def nz(value):
""" Handles potential issues with +-0 (tiny values) """
return 0.0 if abs(value) < tolerance else value
precision = str(digits)
format_str = '[{0:.'+precision+'f}, {1:.'+precision+'f}, {2:.'+precision+'f}]'
result = format_str.format(nz(pos.getX()), nz(pos.getY()), nz(pos.getZ()))
return result
print("Original position of the sample: {0}".format(pos3D_as_str(samplePos)))
print("Original position of the source: {0}".format(pos3D_as_str(sourcePos)))
# Move (rotate) the source around X axis
RotateSource(ws, -90)
# New positions
samplePos = ws.getInstrument().getSample().getPos()
sourcePos = ws.getInstrument().getSource().getPos()
print("New position of the sample: {0}".format(pos3D_as_str(samplePos)))
print("New position of the source: {0}".format(pos3D_as_str(sourcePos)))
Output:
Original position of the sample: [0.0, 0.0, 0.0]
Original position of the source: [0.0, 0.0, -10.0]
New position of the sample: [0.0, 0.0, 0.0]
New position of the source: [0.0, 10.0, 0.0]
Categories: AlgorithmIndex | DataHandling\Instrument
C++ header: RotateSource.h (last modified: 2020-03-20)
C++ source: RotateSource.cpp (last modified: 2020-04-07)