the command SelectFile let the user to select just one file, and returns the filename as a string. Instead, the command SelectFiles allows to select several files and returns them as an array. It's possible to suggest an initial folder and the extension of the files:
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filename = SelectFile("C:\", "*.fit")
print filename
Pause(3)
arr = SelectFiles("", "*.fit")
for i = 1 to UBound(arr)
print arr(i)
next i
Pause(3)
dir = SelectDir("C:\", "Select a folder for saving")
print dir
These commands allow to save some variables into a database (in memory). This is useful to share the values between different scripts. These values are not saved on disk, so they will be lost when Astroart is closed, but it's possible to save and reopen them with the commands: Data.Save(filename) and Data.Open(filename).
Launch the following script two times:
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if not Data.Contains("MyNumber") then
print "This is the first execution"
Data.Write("MyNumber", 314)
Data.Write("MyName", "Oscar")
print "Values saved"
Script.Stop
end if
print "This is NOT the first execution"
print "The number was:" ; Data.Read("MyNumber")
print "The name was:" ; Data.Read("MyName")
The command Image.DrawCollimation draws a big ellipse with represent the shape of the stars, and draws the roundness.
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r = Image.Roundness
a = Image.Inclination
Image.DrawCollimation(r, a)
1 0 0
0 1 0
0 0 1
then run the script above.
During an actual collimation, if you need to use only the central part of the sensor, select a subframe as shown here:
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size = 25 ' 25% of full frame, central part
offs = (100-size) / 2
Camera.Subframe(size,size, offs,offs)
while true
Camera.Start(3)
Camera.Wait
r = Image.Roundness
a = Image.Inclination
Image.DrawCollimation(r, a)
Image.ClosePrevious
end while