NAME¶
pyFAI-integrate - Graphical interface for azimuthal integration
DESCRIPTION¶
usage: pyFAI-integrate [options] file1.edf file2.edf ...
PyFAI-integrate is a graphical interface (based on Python/Qt4) to perform
azimuthal integration on a set of files. It exposes most of the important
options available within pyFAI and allows you to select a GPU (or an openCL
platform) to perform the calculation on.
positional arguments:¶
- FILE
- Files to be integrated
optional arguments:¶
- -h, --help
- show this help message and exit
- -V, --version
- show program's version number and exit
- -v, --verbose
- switch to verbose/debug mode
- -o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
- Directory or file where to store the output data
- -f FORMAT, --format FORMAT
- output data format (can be HDF5)
- -s SLOW, --slow-motor SLOW
- Dimension of the scan on the slow direction (makes sense only with
HDF5)
- -r RAPID, --fast-motor RAPID
- Dimension of the scan on the fast direction (makes sense only with
HDF5)
- --no-gui
- Process the dataset without showing the user interface.
- -j JSON, --json JSON
- Configuration file containing the processing to be done
PyFAI-integrate saves all parameters in a .azimint.json (hidden) file. This JSON
file is an ascii file which can be edited and used to configure online data
analysis using the LImA plugin of pyFAI. Nota: there is bug in debian6 making
the GUI crash (to be fixed inside pyqt)
http://bugs.debian.org/cgibin/bugreport.cgi?bug=697348