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NAME ani_magic.py DESCRIPTION Converts anisotropy measurement data to best-fit tensor (6 elements plus sigma) Original program ARMcrunch written to accomodate ARM anisotropy data collected from 6 axial directions (+X,+Y,+Z,-X,-Y,-Z) using the off-axis remanence terms to construct the tensor.
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NAME
    ani_magic.py

DESCRIPTION
    Converts anisotropy measurement  data to best-fit tensor (6 elements plus sigma)
     Original program ARMcrunch written to accomodate ARM anisotropy data
      collected from 6 axial directions (+X,+Y,+Z,-X,-Y,-Z) using the
      off-axis remanence terms to construct the tensor. A better way to
      do the anisotropy of remanence for 3 or  9 positions in
      the Hext rotational scheme.

SYNTAX 
    ani_magic.py [command line options]

OPTIONS
    -h prints help message and quits
    -i interactive
    -usr USER:   identify user, default is ""
    -f FILE: specify input file, default is aarm_measurements.txt
    -Fa FILE: specify anisotropy output file, default is rmag_anisotropy.txt
    -Fr FILE: specify results output file, default is rmag_results.txt

INPUT  
    for LP-AN-ARM lab protocols:
    Input is a series of baseline, ARM pairs.
  The baseline should be the AF demagnetized state (3 axis demag is
  preferable) for the following ARM acquisition. The order of the
  measurements is:
    for LP-AN-TRM, input is a series of total TRMs.   

       positions 1,2,3, 6,7,8, 11,12,13 (for 9 positions)
       positions 13,3,8 for 3 positions