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Simple-to-understand and robust data storage for experimental data

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This procedural data storage package provides a self-contained interface focused exclusively on storing and reading experimental data, using an approach independent of the specific measurement framework used for instrument control.

The main goals are to provide an interface that:

  • Maximizes the amount of automatically stored metadata, without relying on the experimenter specifying which values are worthy of saving.

  • Is “procedural” rather than “functional” in terms of the API the experimenter sees, as procedural programming tends to be easier to understand for a typical experimental physicist who is not a thoroughly trained programmer.

  • The API aims to be self-explanatory, wherever possible.

In practice, the experimenter calls an explicit add_points(<new data points>) function to add rows to a traditional table of data points, with user-defined columns. In the background, pdata automatically records all changes to instrument parameters, each time add_points is called.

In addition, pdata provides useful helpers for reading back the automatically recorded instrument parameters.

See the documentation at RTD for instructions on getting started.

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Copyright (c) 2016 Joonas Govenius

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