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iFit/save_xye

PURPOSE ^

Save 1D,2D,.. sqw object to ascii file.

SYNOPSIS ^

This is a script file.

DESCRIPTION ^

 Save 1D,2D,.. sqw object to ascii file.

 Syntax:
   >> save_xye (w)                 %  Prompts for file to write to
   >> save_xye (w, null_value)     %  Substitute intensity of empty cells with
                                   % the numerical value empty (default: NaN)
   >> save_xye (w, file)           %  Write to named file
   >> save_xye (w, null_value, file)

 Unless otherwise specified, bins where there is no data are written as
 having NaN (i.e. not-a-number) for the signal and zero for the standard deviation.
 You can always substitue a different value e.g. -10^30 or 0 by 
 assigning a value to the optional parameter null_value.

 Note that if w is an array of objects, then "file" must be a cell array
 of filenames.
 

 The data is saved in the format:
 1D dataset:
       x(1)    y(1)    e(1)
       x(2)    y(2)    e(2)
        :       :       :
       x(n)    y(n)    e(n)


 2D dataset:
       x1(1)   x2(1)    y(1,1)    e(1,1)
       x1(2)   x2(1)    y(2,1)    e(2,1)
        :       :          :        :
       x1(n1)  x2(1)    y(n1,1)   e(n1,1)
       x1(1)   x2(2)    y(1,2)    e(1,2)
       x1(2)   x2(2)    y(2,2)    e(2,2)
        :       :          :        :
       x1(n1)  x2(2)    y(n1,2)   e(n1,2)
       x1(1)   x2(3)    y(1,3)    e(1,3)
        :       :          :        :
       x1(n1)  x2(n2)   y(n1,n2)  e(n1,n2)


 3D dataset:
       x1(1)   x2(1)    x3(1)      y(1,1)    e(1,1)
       x1(2)   x2(1)    x3(1)      y(2,1)    e(2,1)
        :       :          :          :        :
       x1(n1)  x2(1)    x3(1)      y(n1,1)   e(n1,1)
       x1(1)   x2(2)    x3(1)      y(1,2)    e(1,2)
       x1(2)   x2(2)    x3(1)      y(2,2)    e(2,2)
        :       :          :          :        :
%   Overloaded methods:
      sqw/save_xye
      sqw/save_xye
      d4d/save_xye
      d3d/save_xye
      d2d/save_xye
      d1d/save_xye

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