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  1. Navigate the tree of shot 52682 and search for the node 'ids.magnetics.bpol_probe[0].field.data'
  2. Right-click on the node 'ids.magnetics.bpol_probe[0].field.data'
  3. From the pop-up menu, select the command 'Select ids.magnetics.bpol_probe[0].field.data'
    The selected node turns into red.
  4. Navigate the tree of shot 52682 and search for the node 'ids.magnetics.bpol_probe[9].field.data'
  5. Right-click on the node 'ids.magnetics.bpol_probe[9].field.data'
  6. From the pop-up menu, select the command 'Select ids.magnetics.bpol_probe[9].field.data'
    The selected node turns into red.



  7. Right-click one of the selected nodes
  8. From the pop-up menu, select the command 'Plot all selected signals to a new figure'



Note
Selections list are local proper to each shot navigation tree; selections list are not concatenate concatenated between different shots. 

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  1. Load the equilibrium IDS from shot 52682
  2. Navigate the tree of shot 52682 and search for the node 'ids.equilibrium.time_slice[0].profiles_1d.f'



  3. Click on the + symbol  at the right of node 'ids.equilibrium.time_slice[0].profiles_1d.f' to expand it 
    You should get the image below. Note that coordinate1 = 'ids.equilibrium.time_slice[itime].profiles_1d.psi'
    is attached to this FLT_1D data array.


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  4. Right-click now on the node 'ids.equilibrium.time_slice[0].profiles_1d.f'
  5. From the pop-up menu, select the command 'Plot ids.equilibrium.time_slice[0].profiles_1d.f to a new figure'
    The plot should display as in the image below.

    The data are represented as a function of coordinate1.




  6. Click on the time slider and release the mouse at index value 41
    The time slider allows you to move along the time axis. You should obtain the image below.

Plotting 1D arrays as a function of the time along coordinate1

  1. From the previous shot 52682 tree, right click now the node 'ids.equilibrium.time_slice[0].profiles_1d.f'
  2. From the pop-up menu, select the command 'Plot ids.equilibrium.time_slice[0].profiles_1d.f as a function of time'
    The plot should display as in the image below.

    The data are represented as a function of time for a given coordinate1 value.

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  3. Click on the time slider and release the mouse at index value 19.
    The slider allows you to move along the coordinate1. You should obtain the image below.
    The title of the plot gives the coordinate1 value which is selected by the slider. The label of the
    plot is the short name of the quantity which has been selected in the tree (equilibrium.time_slice[itime] has
    been removed from the label).

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Creating a multiple plots configuration

 

 

Applying a multiple plots configuration to a new shot

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