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The Madrigal experiment page

The Madrigal experiment page is the central page that describes a particular Madrigal experiment. It exposes information about the individual Madrigal files contained in an experiment, and also any additional links to auxiliary pages or plots describing the experiment.

For any given Cedar file in the Madrigal experiment, there are a number of ways of viewing the data in the file:

The top of the experiment page shows the instrument name and the experiment name, along with the start and end times of the experiment. There is also a link to the PI's email if you want to ask a question or ask permission to use the data.

Next the individual Cedar-format files are listed. These will normally be the default files unless you selected Show All Files while browsing for Madrigal experiments - in that case you may also see historical or alternative files. On the same line as the name of the file is listed the type of data analysis and a status description. For the first file, the type of data analysis is MIDAS Basic Derived Parameters and the status description is Single pulse data.

 

 

Madrigal experiment page

Each Cedar file will have its own Download file link. This will allow you to download the file itself. It is recommended you choose either simple column-delimited ascii or HDF5 format. The Cedar format files can also be downloaded, but are far more complex.

If the file has any catalog or header records, they'll be a link View file description from the catalog and/or header records to view them.

Next, each Cedar file will have two links,Print file to ascii (isprint)and One-step file print. Print file to ascii (isprint) is the most fully-featured way to get ascii listings of the data in any given Cedar file. It will allow you to view both measured and derivable parameters. The data can be filtered in any number of ways. If you will be selecting the same parameters and applying the same filters to more than one file, you can save those settings as a filter. See the Print file to ascii (isprint) on the next page of this tutorial for more information. The One-step file print link does exactly that - it immediately prints out all the data in the file, using only the parameters in the file, and without any data filtering.

 

Experiment page with multiple files shown.

Experiment selector page

Next, each Cedar file will have its own Print individual records link. This interface is meant for a "quick look" at the data in the file or for quickly looking at one individual measurement. It consists of a series of links, one for each record in the file. When clicked, each individual record link will dump that record's data in a standard format. This interface will not show derived parameters; see Print file to ascii (isprint) for that more fully-featured way to view the file. If the site has provided plots for each individual record, you will see links next to each record in the File Summary page. On the Madrigal experiment page, you will see the phrase "individual record plots available" if those plots are available. (Madrigal administrators - see the administrator's guide for how to set this up). See the Print individual records page for more information on this interface.

Each Madrigal site can add additional information about any given experiment in any web-accessible format. Links to these additional resources will be found under the Additional information heading. In the example shown above, there is a link to Analysis of ISR Long Duration Experiments. (Madrigal administrators - see the administrator's guide for how to set this up).

You can also register to receive email updates for this experiment or instrument here.

Finally, anyone who wishes to add notes about this experiment can do so by clicking Add to these notes. If, for example, you as a user of the data noted some interesting or questionable data, you can add a note about it. Your note would then show up under the Notes heading the next time anyone visited this experiment page.

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