computeFieldRelIntensityHilbert.py
This analyzer uses a Hilbert transform of the E field to obtain the time invariant E amplitude. This can be used for a calculation of relativistic intensity.
- -s <simname>, --simulationName=<simname>
(string, required)
<simname> is the name of the simulation to be analyzed. The file extension should NOT be included in this text field.
- -F <fldname>, --fieldName=<fldname>
(string, required, default = E)
<fldname> is the name of the field to apply the Hilbert transform to.
- -o <outfldname>, --outputFieldName=<outfldname>
(string, required, default = Intensity)
<outfldname> is the name of the field to write. A suffix and base name will be added.
- -Z, --compMajorC
(flag)
The indexing order for written datasets. If checked, use “compMajorC”. If unchecked, use the default “compMinorC”
- -w, --overwrite
(flag)
Whether a dataset or group should be overwritten if it already exists.
Output
A set of VsHdf5 compatible field files is written containing the result of calculations.
If you are running this analyzer from the UI, and the output dataset file already exists, then it will be overwritten each time the analyzer is run, unless you uncheck the Overwrite Existing Files box near the bottom of the Analysis Results pane.
If you are running the analyzer from the command line, the dataset will not be overwritten
unless the -w
, or --overwrite
flag is specified on the command line.
The results of your analyzer may not be written into the output file if you have not specified the overwrite option to be True.