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Revision as of 13:11, 6 March 2013
Purpose
Reads a Galactic SPC file.
Synopsis
- x = spcreadr(filename,subs,wlrange,options)
- [data,xaxis,auditlog,description] = spcreadr(filename,subs,wlrange,options)
Description
SPCREADR reads a Galactic SPC file.
Inputs
- filename = a text string with the name of a SPC file or a cell of strings of SPC filenames.
- If filename is omitted or blank, the user will be prompted to select a file graphically.
- If filename is an empty cell {}, the user will be prompted to select a folder and then one or more SPC files in the folder the identified folder.
Optional Inputs
- subs = [], scalar or vector indicating the sub-files to read, e.g. [3] reads sub-file 3, [3:9] reads sub-files 3 to 9, {default reads all sub-files} and
- wlrange = [], two element vector (inclusive endpoints) of the wavelength range to return {default returns the entire wavelength range}.
Outputs
- x = a dataset object containing the spectrum, or
- data = a data array with measured intensities,
- xaxis = vector containing the wavelength axis, and
- auditlog = char array with the log from the file.
Options
options = a structure array with the following fields:
- axismatching: [ 'none' | 'intersect' |{'interpolate'} ], defines action taken when the x-axes of two spectra being read do not match. The options are:
- 'intersect' returns only the points where the spectral x-axis values overlap excatly.
- 'interpolate' returns the overlapping portions with linear interpolation to match spectral points exactly. As no extrapolation will be done, the returned spectra will cover the smallest common spectral range.
- 'none' ignores x-axis differences as long as the number of data points is the same in all spectra.
- textauditlog: [ {'no'} | 'yes' ], governs output of audit log contents. When 'yes', the auditlog is returned as a raw text array. Otherwise, the auditlog is returned as a structure with field names taken from auditlog keys.