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The model we believe to be way of the future for LCLS analysis (and FEL/lightsource analysis around the world) is that users be able to put together simple/short python "building blocks" to quickly express the complexity of their experiment. Many of these building blocks are publicly available on the web, and so can be reused around the world.
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All scripts shown in this section can be copied with a command similar to this (note the "." at the end of the line):
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cp -r /reg/g/psdmsdf/group/lcls/ds/ana/tutorials/examplePythonpsana1_examples . cd examplePythonpsana1_examples |
Or you can find them in git here: https://github.com/chrisvam/psana1_examples.git.
These small scripts should be run from a "psana" machine in s3df (use "ssh -X psana") and are described in the following sections.
For reference, here we include a 39-line example script that incorporates several of the building blocks (described with the comments after the "#" character). See the topics available by expanding the topics box on the left of this confluence page to learn how to modify this to match your application.
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