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- In the previous opened terminal, simply type 'viz' and return to execute the command
The main GUI of IMAS_VIZ should display. - Select the tab 'Local data source'
Enter the following informations:
Section User name: g2lfleur
IMAS database name: test
Shot number: 52344
Run number: 0The data source is a pulse files located in the public/imasdb/test directory of user g2lfleur.
- Click button open
An navigation tree should open with a list of all IDSs. Available IDSs for the given shot are displayed in blue.
The tree will allow to browse data for the specific shot number which is displayed by the root node (IDSs(52344)). - Right click on 'magnetics' IDS and select the command 'Get magnetics data (default to occurrence 0)'
The 'magnetics' IDS is displayed as new nodes in the tree.
Plotting a 1D array
- Navigate through the 'magnetics' IDS and search for the node 'ids.magnetics.flux_loop[0].flux.data'
- Right-click on the node 'ids.magnetics.flux_loop[0].flux.data'
- From the pop-up menu, select the command 'Plot ids.magnetics.flux_loop[0].flux.data'
The plot should display as in the image below.
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Each plot window has a menu for printing (File menu), saving and exporting data (File menu) or customizing the plot (Options menu). Any part of the plot can be zoom-in using the mouse (File Options menu to unzoom). |
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Adding a 1D plot to an existing figure
- From the prevous navigation tree, navigate to the node ''ds.magnetics.flux_loop[17].flux.data'
- Right-click on the node 'ids.magnetics.flux_loop[17].flux.data'
- From the pop-up menu, select the command 'Add plot to existing figure' and 'Figure0' in the attached submenu
The plot should display as in the image below.
Comparing 1D arrays between 2 shots
Selecting 1D arrays, plotting the selection
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