Changes for page The FLASH HDF5 structure
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... ... @@ -116,11 +116,12 @@ 116 116 117 117 {{id name="DOOCSparameters"/}} 118 118 119 -Note, the HDF group and data set names apply to our HDF tree version since vers. 0.3.0. 120 120 121 - 122 122 === FLASH1 === 123 123 122 + 123 +In the Shutdown 2024 / 2025 the complete photon diagnostic and experiment control was renewed and thus the Doocs names and also some HDF5 names had to be changed. The 124 + 124 124 ==== Beamline info (FLASH1) ==== 125 125 126 126 {{code language="none"}}/FL1/Beamlines/Attenuator/pressure{{/code}} ... ... @@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ 606 606 607 607 currently it is saved as Unix time in : /zraw/FLASH.DIAG/TIMINGINFO/TIME1.BUNCH_FIRST_INDEX.1/dGroup/time 608 608 609 -{{expand title="Timestamp help for python" expanded="false"}}610 +{{expand expanded="false" title="Timestamp help for python"}} 610 610 import time 611 611 612 612 # epoch time is found in /zraw/FLASH.DIAG/TIMINGINFO/TIME1.BUNCH_FIRST_INDEX.1/dGroup/time #!!! a leading 1 has to be added !!! ... ... @@ -617,9 +617,6 @@ 617 617 print(formatted_time) 618 618 {{/expand}} 619 619 620 -|((( 621 - 622 -))) 623 623 624 624 [[Contents>>doc:||anchor="Contents"]] 625 625 ... ... @@ -1119,10 +1119,10 @@ 1119 1119 desc: Each 10 Hz burst has its unique train ID. For the HDF5 dataset the ID is the same for all parameters with the same index (note camera images may be shifted by 1 ID - talk to the experts !) 1120 1120 units: 1121 1121 1122 -===== Train time ===== 1120 +===== (% style="color:#e67e22" %)Train time(%%) ===== 1123 1123 1124 -//always saved (PBD2)// 1125 -{{code language="none"}}/Timing/train time{{/code}} 1122 +(% style="color:#e67e22" %)//always saved (PBD2)//(%%) 1123 +(% style="color:#e67e22" %){{code language="none"}}/Timing/train time{{/code}} 1126 1126 desc:Local time as array of day, hour, minute, second, and centisecond. This dataset is meant for visualisation purposes only. For correlations use the train ID or the Unix time of the time stamp 1127 1127 units: d h min s cs 1128 1128 ... ... @@ -1130,11 +1130,28 @@ 1130 1130 /Timing/time stamp 1131 1131 {{/code}} 1132 1132 1133 -//always saved (PBD2)// 1134 -desc: first column: Local time in unix time. To get day, hour, minute, second you can use unix: e.g. date ~-~-date='@1553617729' or matlab, python etc 1131 +(% style="color:#e67e22" %)//always saved (PBD2)//(%%) 1132 +(% style="color:#e67e22" %)desc: first column: Local time in unix time. To get day, hour, minute, second you can use unix: e.g. date ~-~-date='@1553617729' or matlab, python etc 1135 1135 second column: microseconds 1136 1136 third column: Train ID of FLASH 1137 1137 1136 + 1137 +(% id="cke_bm_2455529S" style="display:none" %) (%%)currently it is saved as Unix time in : /zraw/FLASH.DIAG/TIMINGINFO/TIME1.BUNCH_FIRST_INDEX.1/dGroup/time 1138 + 1139 +{{expand expanded="false" title="Timestamp help for python"}} 1140 + import time 1141 + 1142 +# epoch time is found in /zraw/FLASH.DIAG/TIMINGINFO/TIME1.BUNCH_FIRST_INDEX.1/dGroup/time #!!! a leading 1 has to be added !!! 1143 +# The time and date of the start of the data taking in the HDF file is encoded in the filename - to roughly check the time 1144 +epoch_time = 1709051499.17 # Replace with your epoch time 1145 + 1146 +formatted_time = time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', time.gmtime(epoch_time)) 1147 +print(formatted_time) 1148 +{{/expand}} 1149 + 1150 + 1151 + 1152 + 1138 1138 [[Contents>>doc:||anchor="Contents"]] 1139 1139 1140 1140