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Modular Data Acquisition with Python

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PyMoDAQ, Modular Data Acquisition with Python, is a set of python modules used to interface any kind of experiments. It simplifies the interaction with detector and actuator hardware to go straight to the data acquisition of interest.

PyMoDAQ data is a set of utilities (constants, methods and classes) that are used for Data Management. It is heavily used with the PyMoDAQ framework but can also be used as a standalone package for data management in another context.

What are Data?

Data are objects with many characteristics able to properly describe real data taken on an experiment or calculated from theory:

  • a type: float, int, …

  • a dimensionality: Data0D, Data1D, Data2D and higher

  • units (dealt with the pint python package)

  • axes

  • actual data as numpy arrays

  • uncertainty/error bars

https://pymodaq.cnrs.fr/en/latest/_images/data.png

What is PyMoDAQ’s data?.

The PyMoDAQ Data package

Because of this variety, PyMoDAQ Data introduce a set of objects including metadata (for instance the time of acquisition) and various methods and properties to manipulate them during analysis for instance (getting name, slicing, concatenating…), save them and plot them (given you installed one of the available backend: matplotlib or Qt ( through the pymodaq_gui package)

To learn more, check the documentation.

Published under the MIT FREE SOFTWARE LICENSE

GitHub repo: https://github.com/PyMoDAQ

Documentation: http://pymodaq.cnrs.fr/

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