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Computer systems 4 GOLEM (basic examples)

\(U_l\) @ #33993

Python (e.g. through the Jupyter Notebook)

import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

shot_no = 33993
identifier = "LoopVoltageCoil_raw.csv"
DAS='DASs/StandardDAS/'
# create data cache in the 'golem_cache' folder
ds = np.DataSource('golem_cache')
#Create a path to data and download and open the file
base_url = "http://golem.fjfi.cvut.cz/shots/"
data_file = ds.open(base_url + str(shot_no)+ '/' +DAS +identifier)
#Load data from the file and plot to screen and to disk
data = np.loadtxt(data_file,delimiter=",")
plt.plot(data[:,0], data[:,1]) #1. column vs 2. column
plt.xlabel('Time [ms]');plt.ylabel('$U_l$ [V]');
plt.savefig('graph.jpg')
plt.show()


#Run it: save it as script.py and run "python script.py" or execute in a ceel in a Jupyter Notebook

Gnuplot



identifier = 'LoopVoltageCoil_raw.csv' ;
ShotNo = '33993'
# Create a path to the data
DAS='DASs/StandardDAS/'
baseURL='http://golem.fjfi.cvut.cz/shots/'
DataURL= baseURL.ShotNo.'/'.DAS.identifier
set datafile separator ',';
set title "Uloop for #".ShotNo;
# Write data from GOLEM erver to a local file
! wget -q @DataURL ;
# Plot the graph from a local file
set xrange [0:0.02];set xlabel 'Time [s]';set ylabel 'U_l [V]'
plot identifier u 1:2 w l t 'Uloop'


#Run it interactively or  save it as script.gp and run "gnuplot --persist script.gp"