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For the present worksheets we will analyze a data-set taken on 2006 December 9 at 11:30. After the file has been downloaded (Worksheet 1), we set
For the present worksheets we will analyze a data-set taken on 2006 December 9 at 11:30. Worksheet 1 described how to download this file. If it's still in your working directory, then do:
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(if you have downloaded the file to a directory different to the current working directory you will need to add the full file path). The standard call to eis_prep is:
If you defined the $HINODE_DATA directory and moved the file there, then you can do:
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IDL> filename=eis_find_file('9-dec-2006 11:30')
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The standard call to eis_prep is:
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