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s800_spectcl [2018/05/02 16:24] pereira [S800 SpecTcl deployment] |
s800_spectcl [2023/09/20 15:14] swartzj |
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The SpecTcl Control has been adapted for special functions required for the analysis of S800 data. SpecTcl can be open by from computer [[Software#u6pc5 (data U6)|u6pc5]] by clicking in the icon **SpecTcl** located in its desktop, or from a Linux terminal by typing ''gospectcl''. | The SpecTcl Control has been adapted for special functions required for the analysis of S800 data. SpecTcl can be opened from computer [[Software#u4pc8 (data U4)|u4pc8]] by clicking in the icon **SpecTcl** located in its desktop, or from a Linux terminal by typing ''gospectcl''. |
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Spectra definition files can be found in directory **/user/s800/s800spectcl/Definitions**. Some pre-defined windows with useful spectra can be found in directory **/user/s800/s800spectcl/Windows**. | Spectra definition files can be found in directory **/user/s800/s800spectcl/Definitions**. Some pre-defined windows with useful spectra can be found in directory **/user/s800/s800spectcl/Windows**. |
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===== The TreeParameter class ===== | ===== The TreeParameter class ===== |
The TreeParameter class provides a mean to implement parameters in SpecTcl in a tree-like structure and without the need to specify parameter identification numbers. The parameters are referred to by their names only, which at the same time indicate their location in the tree. This reference mechanism is valid for both the coding part of SpecTcl (C++ code) and the interpreter part (Tcl/Tk shell). It eliminates the confusion induced by the use of numerals to refer to the parameters, and allows the user to organize the parameters in a logical fashion. | The TreeParameter class provides a means of implementing parameters in SpecTcl in a tree-like structure and without the need to specify parameter identification numbers. The parameters are referred to by their names only, which at the same time indicate their location in the tree. This reference mechanism is valid for both the coding part of SpecTcl (C++ code) and the interpreter part (Tcl/Tk shell). It eliminates the confusion induced by the use of numerals to refer to the parameters, and allows the user to organize the parameters in a logical fashion. |
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