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MedianDetectorTest v1

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MedianDetectorTest dialog.

Summary

Identifies histograms and their detectors that have total numbers of counts over a user defined maximum or less than the user define minimum.

Properties

Name Direction Type Default Description
InputWorkspace Input MatrixWorkspace Mandatory Name of the input workspace
OutputWorkspace Output MatrixWorkspace Mandatory A MaskWorkspace where 0 denotes a masked spectra. Any spectra containinga zero is also masked on the output
LevelsUp Input number 0 Levels above pixel that will be used to compute the median. If no level is specified, or 0, the median is over the whole instrument.
SignificanceTest Input number 3.3 Error criterion as a multiple of error bar i.e. to fail the test, the magnitude of the difference with respect to the median value must also exceed this number of error bars
LowThreshold Input number 0.1 Lower acceptable bound as fraction of median value
HighThreshold Input number 1.5 Upper acceptable bound as fraction of median value
LowOutlier Input number 0.01 Lower bound defining outliers as fraction of median value
HighOutlier Input number 100 Upper bound defining outliers as fraction of median value
ExcludeZeroesFromMedian Input boolean False If false (default) zeroes will be included in the median calculation, otherwise they will not be included but they will be left unmasked
StartWorkspaceIndex Input number 0 The index number of the first spectrum to include in the calculation (default 0)
EndWorkspaceIndex Input number Optional The index number of the last spectrum to include in the calculation (default the last histogram)
RangeLower Input number Optional No bin with a boundary at an x value less than this will be included in the summation used to decide if a detector is ‘bad’ (default: the start of each histogram)
RangeUpper Input number Optional No bin with a boundary at an x value higher than this value will be included in the summation used to decide if a detector is ‘bad’ (default: the end of each histogram)
CorrectForSolidAngle Input boolean False Flag to correct for solid angle efficiency. False by default.
NumberOfFailures Output number    

Description

If instrument geometry information is available the SolidAngle v1 algorithm is used to calculate the number of counts per unit solid angle, otherwise numbers of counts are used without correction. First the median number of counts in all the bins is calculated. Then the ratio of the total number of counts and the median number is calculated for each histogram. This ratio is compared against the user defined upper and lower thresholds and if the ratio is outside the limits the statistical significance test is done.

In the statistical significance test the difference between the number of counts in each spectrum and the median number is compared to the spectrum’s error value. Any spectra where the ratio of the its deviation from the mean and the its error is less than the value of the property SignificanceTest will not be labelled bad. This test is particularly important when the number of counts is low, for example when examining the low count “background” parts of spectra.

Optionally, some might want to do median on a tube, or a bank. For that, use the LevelsUp input. For example, in the CNCS instrument, the detector is called a pixel. The parent of a pixel is a tube, while an eightpack contains 8 tubes. To calculate the median of a tube, use LevelsUp=1, for an eightpack use LevelsUp=2. LevelsUp=0 will calculate the median over the whole instrument.

The output workspace contains a MaskWorkspace where those spectra that fail the tests are masked and those that pass them are assigned a single positive value.