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Laura Gladstone edited this page Feb 2, 2018
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Jan 2018: this page is deprecated in favor of the online documentation built through the code. It's hosted at: http://katydid.readthedocs.io
ROOT
Katydid has a variety of ROOT writers:
"basic-root-writer"
HDF5
Katydid supports writing data to the HDF5 file format. The data are structured according to their type, so that
the HDF5 file will have the following (data dependent) structure:
Spectra - stored in /spectra
Frequency Spectra - stored in /spectra/frequency
Polar frequency spectra are called PolarFS_N where N is the number of the slice which the frequency spectrum was calculated over. The data are a 2MxN array, where N is equal to half the length of the original slice plus one, and M is equal to the number of components in the original time series data. In memory, to retrieve frequency bin i from component j, data[j][i] is the absolute value, and data[j+i][i] is the phase (argument).