""" Example showing how to set and get exposure times """ import datetime as dt from slsdet import Detector from slsdet.utils import element_if_equal d = Detector() # The simplest way is to set the exposure time in # seconds by using the exptime property # This sets the exposure time for all modules d.exptime = 0.5 # exptime also accepts a python datetime.timedelta # which can be used to set the time in almost any unit t = dt.timedelta(milliseconds = 2.3) d.exptime = t # or combination of units t = dt.timedelta(minutes = 3, seconds = 1.23) d.exptime = t #exptime however always returns the time in seconds # >>> d.exptime # 181.23 # To get back the exposure time for each module # it's possible to use getExptime, this also returns # the values as datetime.timedelta # >>> d.getExptime() # [datetime.timedelta(seconds=181, microseconds=230000), datetime.timedelta(seconds=181, microseconds=230000)] # In case the values are the same it's possible to use the # element_if_equal function to reduce the values to a single # value # >>> t = d.getExptime() # >>> element_if_equal(t) # datetime.timedelta(seconds=1)