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Event Filtering in AMI
Often an analysis wants to treat events differently based upon something in the data. A common example is the presence of an eventcode, which may indicate the firing of a pump laser or some other condition. If the selection logic is put into a PythonEditor box, then the editor box should return python's None object to indicate the event flow is to be terminated here; returning a value (even 0) causes the flow to continue with that value and possibly weighting your statistics in unexpected ways. An example flowchart and PythonEditor box is shown below. Other boxes can also handle filtering with their "conditional" attributes.
Loading Data in AMI
There are three different ways to load data in AMI, either through using the gui, providing a json file, or by passing command line arguments. The different methods are described below.
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