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See https://nsls-ii.github.io/bluesky/bluesky.plans.relative_outer_product_scan.html#bluesky.plans.relative_outer_product_scan
not clear that the 'snake' parameters is included in all but the first one and that it sholud be {True, False}.
{True, False}
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@tacaswell not sure what does this mean
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snake: Change the direction of the positioner when the outer positioner advances. False means all positioners always move from start to end.
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/a-Traditional-Raster-Scan-b-Traditional-Snake-Scan-c-Proposed-Smart-Snake_fig5_247933274
I like this one better:
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=snake+scan&t=brave&iax=images&ia=images&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.researchgate.net%2Fprofile%2FSartaj_Sahni%2Fpublication%2F2337322%2Ffigure%2Ffig1%2FAS%3A669531332698124%401536640117297%2Fasnake-like-row-major-scan-path-bsnake-like-diagnal-scan-path-c-spiral-scan-path.png
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See https://nsls-ii.github.io/bluesky/bluesky.plans.relative_outer_product_scan.html#bluesky.plans.relative_outer_product_scan
not clear that the 'snake' parameters is included in all but the first one and that it sholud be
{True, False}
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: