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The main idea behind the library is to provide a common interface to all output formats generated by [OPAL](https://gitlab.psi.ch/OPAL/src/wikis/home) in order to analyse the
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data. In the directory *pyOPALTools/opal/test/* you can find several notebooks that show the usage of the library.
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**Main developers:**
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* Matthias Frey (PSI)
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* Jochem Snuverink (PSI)
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* Andreas Adelmann (PSI)
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**Other contributors:**
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* Nicole Neveu (SLAC)
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* Ryan Roussel
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* Philippe Ganz
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## Direct Usage
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It is recommended to create a Python virtual environment where you install all necessary Python packages:
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otherwise it will be installed to your default Python.
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This will install all dependencies and the opal package.
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*pyOPALTools* is developed by
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* Andreas Adelmann (PSI)
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* Matthias Frey (PSI)
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* Jochem Snuverink (PSI)
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* Nicole Neveu (SLAC)
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* Philippe Ganz
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Installation of a virtual Python environment
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It is recommended to create a virtual Python environment. You might need to install [Python3](https://www.python.org/) first.
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