File format ================================ If `fwrite `_ is enabled, the receiver will write data to files. Number of Files ---------------- Every acquisition will create a master file and data files. An acquisition can have multiple data files for a single frame. The number of files is determined by the number of UDP ports per module and the number of modules. * Every modules has its own receiver process. Every receiver process can have 1 or 2 UDP ports. * Each UDP port will create its own file. Therefore, each receiver can write 1 or 2 files. * So, for example a detector with 4 modules with 2 UDP ports each will create a total of 8 files with file names containing UDP port index **'_d0'** to **'_d7'**. A new file containing **'_f[file_index]'** in file name is also created when reaching the maximum frames per file. Configured using `rx_framesperfile `_. .. _file name format: Naming ------- | Master File Name: [fpath]/[fname]_master_[findex].[ext] | Data File Name: [fpath]/[fname]_dx_fy_[findex].[ext] * fpath: file path set using command `fpath `_. Default: '/' * fname: file name prefix using command `fname `_. Default: "run" * findex: acquisition index using command `findex `_. Automatically incremented for every acquisition with `sls_detector_acquire `_ (if `fwrite `_ enabled). * x: unique udp port index. New file per UDP port. * y: file index. New file created after reaching max frames per file. * ext: file extension. Default: "raw"(data file) or "json"(master file) Some file name examples: .. code-block:: bash # first file path-to-file/run_d0_f0_0.raw # first file for second UDP port path-to-file/run_d1_f0_0.raw # second file after reaching max frames in first file path-to-file/run_d0_f1_0.raw # second acquisition, first file path-to-file/run_d0_f0_1.raw Formats -------- There are 2 file formats supported by the receiver: * Binary - extension .json (master file) or .raw (data files) * HDF5 - extension .h5 The default is binary. HDF5 can be enabled by compiling the package with HDF5 option enabled. The file format is set using the command `fformat `_.