Subject: Writing Igor experiment from Python?
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The other method that I haven?t coded up, but keep thinking about is to use the TCP/IP xop to run in a background task. It listens for command strings and executes them. To transfer data, that special command would open an additional TCP channel and just dump data of a given type and length into a wave.
This then means that the Igor plot/analysis server can exist on any machine and not just the local system.
-Scott
> On Sep 3, 2018, at 12:17 PM, Ilavsky, Jan <ilavsky at aps.anl.gov> wrote:
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> Thanks to MS and Francis!
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> I missed this. This may solve the problem I have and effectively distribute both data and Igor text file with code to display the data?
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> Sincerely
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> Jan