[Imgcif-l] Nexus / cbf roundtrip

Herbert J. Bernstein yaya at bernstein-plus-sons.com
Mon Oct 3 12:10:20 BST 2011


Dear Colleagues,

   An imgCIF file can be placed into an HDF5 file (via NeXus)  and 
recovered accurately.  Starting the trip the other way is a
more complex journey because there is not yet an agreed statement
of the representation of a PX experiment in NeXus.  For example,
the issue of the best handling of the nests of axes is still
to be resolved.  There is also the more general issue of
how best to represent the entire tree structure of HDF5
(for NeXus) as relational tables (for CIF), but I expect that
will fall out very naturally if we focus on the PX experiment.

   I would be very happy to participate in working out the
details.  If there is interest, I would suggest starting with
the nests of axes.

   Regards,
     Herbert


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On Mon, 3 Oct 2011, Graeme.Winter at Diamond.ac.uk wrote:

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> Hi Folks,
>
> Not wishing to open any kind of pot of worms, but recently someone asked 
> about interoperability between nexus and cbf files. Are there tools out 
> there which will export a set of cbf files to a nexus file and (most 
> importantly) invert this to recover the original cbf files?
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> If so, how are the derived nexus files defined? It seems to me at the 
> moment that the nexus file descriptions give a less sophisticated 
> language for describing diffraction experiments.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Graeme
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