Can we please come up with an guideline on channel naming for variables in programms and data?
At least to reduce the variaty a bit (532NR, NR_532t, 1064s, 532_cross, 355x, 532T)
Based on a brief exchange with @HolgerPollyNet and @ulysses78 we discussed something like:
Definition
{wavelength}{RR}_{total|cross|parallel}_{NR|FR}
- RR (rotational raman) only if applicaple, otherwise omit.
- Theoretically total and FR can also be omitted.
- Vibrational raman channels are denoted as they are (407, not 355H2OVR)
Application Examples
- 532_total_FR
- 532_cross_NR (not DFOV)
- 1064RR (not 1058)
Some reasoning behind
- Lower dash instead of Minus to be used in programming code
- near-range and far-range is more correct than near-field, which has a wider field of view
- 1064RR makes more sense than 1058, according to Holger, otherwise it would also be 530
Open questions
- Abbreviate total, cross, parallel to t, c, p?
- Cross could also be x or s?
- Omit t, FR?
Any thoughts or opinions?
-Martin
Can we please come up with an guideline on channel naming for variables in programms and data?
At least to reduce the variaty a bit (532NR, NR_532t, 1064s, 532_cross, 355x, 532T)
Based on a brief exchange with @HolgerPollyNet and @ulysses78 we discussed something like:
Definition
Application Examples
Some reasoning behind
Open questions
Any thoughts or opinions?
-Martin