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adding in more support for nodes. Can now access any node using kat.nodes.n1. Added in functions for Node object to set the gauss parameters. Only added gauss for w0 and z so far.
Daniel Brown authoredadding in more support for nodes. Can now access any node using kat.nodes.n1. Added in functions for Node object to set the gauss parameters. Only added gauss for w0 and z so far.
FT_example2.m 1.29 KiB
clear all;
% name of kat file which contains 'blocks'
inname='testblock.kat';
% name of file that we will create now from this script
katname='mytest.kat';
% read in block from testblock.kat
block=FT_read_blocks_from_file(inname);
% now selectively copy some blocks from the list 'block' over
% into the list 'outbl'.
% we can access the block usually by name or by index:
outbl(1)=FT_copy_block(block,2); %second block is the 'laser'
outbl(2)=FT_copy_block(block,'cavity');
outbl(3)=FT_copy_block(block,'detection');
% create a new block by hand, containing just an xaxis command
outbl(4)=FT_create_new_block('command1');
outbl(4)=FT_add_line_to_block(outbl(4),'xaxis m1 phi lin 0 10 100');
% write all blocks from list 'outbl' to file 'mytest.kat'
FT_write_blocks_into_file(outbl,katname);
% BTW we can also delete from the block
% e.g. this finds all lines containing an 'm'
xxx=FT_find_text_in_block(outbl(2),'m');
% and now we delete them
outbl(2)=FT_remove_lines_from_block(outbl(2),xxx);
% the following is the same as in FT_example1.m
% initialise Finesse
FT=FT_create_new_FT();
FT=FT_check_for_kat_binary(FT);
% run Finese and read data
Run1=FT_create_new_kat_run();
Run1.filename=katname;
Run1=FT_run_kat_simulation(FT,Run1);
% plot data
plot(Run1.x,Run1.y)
% clean directory again
%FT_kat_clean(Run1);