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NeXpy provides a high-level python interface to NeXus data contained within a simple GUI. It is designed to provide an intuitive interactive toolbox allowing users both to access existing NeXus files and to create new NeXus-conforming data structures without expert knowledge of the file format.

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Introduction

NeXpy provides a high-level python interface to NeXus data contained within a simple GUI. It is designed to provide an intuitive interactive toolbox allowing users both to access existing NeXus files and to create new NeXus-conforming data structures without expert knowledge of the file format.

See the NeXpy documentation for more details.

Installing and Running

Released versions of NeXpy can be installed using either

    $ pip install nexpy

or

    $ easy_install nexpy 

The source code can be downloaded from the NeXpy Git repository:

    $ git clone https://github.com/nexpy/nexpy.git

To install in the standard Python location:

    $ python setup.py install

To install in an alternate location:

    $ python setup.py install --prefix=/path/to/installation/dir

Prerequisites

The following libraries are used by the full installation of NeXpy. There is more details of the nature of these dependencies in the NeXpy documentation.

The following environment variable may need to be set PYTHONPATH --> paths to ipython,numpy,scipy,matplotlib if installed in a nonstandard place

All of the above are included in the Enthought Python Distribution v7.3.

To run with the GUI

To run from the installed location, add the $prefix/bin directory to your path (only if you installed outside the python installation), and then run:

nexpy

User Support

Consult the NeXpy documentation for details of both the Python command-line API and how to use the NeXpy GUI. If you have any general questions concerning the use of NeXpy, please address them to the NeXus Mailing List. If you discover any bugs, please submit a Github issue, preferably with relevant tracebacks.

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