Changes between Version 37 and Version 38 of WikiStart
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- Sep 15, 2018 9:55:09 PM (4 years ago)
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v37 v38 5 5 The NCNR has a long history of providing easy to use data reduction and analysis tools to its users. In the case of the SANS and USANS instruments, this is through a set of macros and functions implemented using the IGOR Pro™ package from Wavemetrics Inc, which is a general purpose plotting and data analysis package with a rich in-built programming language. 6 6 7 With the advent of the NSF funded DANSE Project, which aims to build a complete suite of neutron scattering data analysis tools, and theopening of new neutron scattering user facilities at the Oak Ridge National Lab (HIFR cold source), ANSTO in Australia (OPAL reactor) and KAERI in South Korea (HANARO cold source) we are taking the opportunity to expand the packages we provide.7 With the opening of new neutron scattering user facilities at the Oak Ridge National Lab (HIFR cold source), ANSTO in Australia (OPAL reactor) and KAERI in South Korea (HANARO cold source) we are taking the opportunity to expand the packages we provide. 8 8 9 9 One initiative is to explore collaboration with the above mentioned facilities to produce a shared code base of IGOR procedures for the reduction and analysis of small angle scattering data. This would provide to users a familiar environment whichever facility they use and make co-analysis of data from different facilities much simpler, an often heard refrain from the nomadic scattering community. In the version 7.10 Release of the NCNR Package, users can load and reduce data collected at HFIR (BioSANS and HiResSANS, code modifications provided by the DANSE project), ILL (D22), and ANSTO (Quokka).