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  • Device Examples
    • Area Detector with default HDF5 File Name
    • Area Detector with custom HDF5 File Name
    • Area Detector, Single mode, HDF5 file
    • ADPerkinElmer Area Detector with default HDF5 File Name
    • ADPilatus Area Detector with default HDF5 File Name
    • Integration with APS Data Management (DM)
    • The synApps sscan and SscanRecord
  • File Writer Examples
    • Callback
    • Output scan(s) to a SPEC data file.
  • How-To Examples
    • How to interrupt/stop/abort a running plan & recover to safe settings
    • What are the objects to control?
    • How to use NeXus/HDF5 Templates
    • How to Search for Bluesky Data?
    • How to setup logging
  • Plan Examples
    • The Excel_plan() – batch scans using a spreadsheet
    • The lineup() plan - align an axis with a signal
    • The nscan() plan – scan multiple axes together
    • The run_command_file() plan – batch scans using a text file
    • The TuneAxis() plan - align an axis with a signal
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File Downloads for the Examples#

Jupyter notebooks and files for the Examples are available for download:

  • jupyter notebook: de_0_adsim_hdf5_basic

  • jupyter notebook: de_1_adsim_hdf5_custom_names

  • jupyter notebook: de_2_adsim_hdf5_single_mode

  • jupyter notebook: pl_excel_scan

    • sample_example.xlsx

  • jupyter notebook: pl_nscan

  • jupyter notebook: pl_tuneaxis

  • jupyter notebook: fw_specfile_example

    • spec1.dat

    • spec2.dat

    • spec3.dat

    • spec_tunes.dat

    • test_specdata.txt

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