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Installation
- If not already done so, create a virtual environment to contain all the packages required. Python 3.10 is recommended. The command below will create a new environment named 'app-env' with the latest version of Python 3.10.
conda create -y -n app-env python=3.10
- activate said environment
conda activate app-env
- The prompt should now read '(app-env)' on the left. The app is not published on Github or anywhere else. The link below points to the webserver running on the FibNas server. You are now ready to install everything with this command:
pip install http://130.92.113.172/dispersionapp.zip
Usage
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Make sure your environment is activated (step 1 above)
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call the
dispersionappcommand
dispersionapp
2*. this can be also done via calling python first (-m tells python to open the specified module)
python -m dispersionapp
Interface
On the top left, you will see a summary of the current configuration. On the right, you will find the paremter list.
from left to right :
- the name of the paramter
- a slider to quickly explore values
- arrow buttons to move from one value to the next
- a text box where you can input your desired value. The closest possible value will then be selected.
To navigate the plot:
- left-click + drag to move around
- right-click + drag to zoom
- scroll wheel to zoom
- for each kind of movement, you can do it while the cursor is hovering over one of the axis. In that case, only that axis is affected.
- to go back to a view that fits everything, click on the small "A" at the bottom left. This is not ideal for the disperion plot, so you can find another reset button in the parameter list.
- to hide/show a line, click on it in the legend. You can also click+drag on the legend to move it around.
- double click on the purple title bar (left side or top) to pop out the plot in its own window.
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