Horace: visualising and manipulating \(S(\mathbf{Q},\omega)\) measured in all four dimensions
Horace is a suite of programs for the visualisation and analysis of large datasets from time-of-flight neutron inelastic scattering spectrometers. The theory behind, and application of, Horace has been published as an open access article here. under the Creative Commons Attribution License. Please cite this paper if you have used Horace in your research. More details about citing Horace can be found here.
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- Introduction and Setup
- User’s Guide
- Horace Manual
- 1. Planning a Horace scan
- 2. Generating SQW files
- 3. Data diagnostics
- 4. Correcting for sample misalignment
- 5. Cutting data of interest from SQW files and objects
- 6. Special
SQW
information from sqw objects and files - 7. Loading
sqw
anddnd
objects to memory - 8. Saving sqw objects from memory and creating filebacked objects
- 9. Other shape functions
- 10. Symmetry Operations
- 11. Unary operations
- 12. Binary operations
- 13. Plotting
- 14. Simulation
- 15. Multifit
- 16. Tobyfit
- 17. Running Horace in Parallel
- 18. Changing Horace settings
- List of functions
- Input file formats
- FAQ
- Example Scripts
- Citing Horace
- For Developers
- Contributing to Horace
- General disclaimer
- Previous Versions