~~NOTOC~~ {{fa>code?48&align=right}} ====== Software ====== During the last about fifteen years of research using trEPR spectroscopy, the author of these pages has developed and co-developed a series of different toolboxes and packages for processing and analysing trEPR spectra. Starting out with MATLAB(r), recently, efforts have been doubled to transition to Python. \\ {{.:python-logo-small.png?64&nolink}} **Python** is an excellent choice if it comes to writing software for scientific data analysis. With its comparably simple syntax it is easy to learn yet powerful. The scientific software stack (SciPy) is well developed, and perhaps the best: Python is free software. \\ [[.:trepr:|{{.:trepr-logo-small.png?96}}]] ===== trepr ===== [[.:trepr:|Python package for handling trEPR data (ASpecD-based)]] [[.:fitpy:|{{fitpy-logo-small.png?48}}]] ===== FitPy ===== [[.:fitpy:|Python package for fitting models to (spectroscopic) data]] [[.:spinpy:|{{.:spinpy-logo-klein.png?96}}]] ===== SpinPy ===== [[.:spinpy:|Python package for simulating EPR data]] \\ {{.:matlab-logo-small.png?nolink}} **MATLAB(r)** has long been a prime choice for writing software for scientific data analysis. It features a very simple to use GUI, simple syntax, and excellent support for all kinds of data processing. However, it is not a general-purpose language and quite expensive. \\ [[.:trepr-toolbox:|{{:wiki:logo.png?48}}]] ===== trepr toolbox ===== [[.:trepr-toolbox:|MATLAB toolbox for handling trEPR data (with GUI)]] [[.:tsim:|{{:wiki:logo.png?48}}]] ===== TSim ===== [[.:tsim:|CLI for simulating/fitting TREPR spectra of triplet states]] [[.:eprfit:|{{:wiki:logo.png?48}}]] ===== eprfit ===== [[.:eprfit:|MATLAB toolbox for fitting EPR spectra]] . [[.:eprcontrol:|{{.:eprcontrol-logo.png?48}}]] ===== eprcontrol ===== [[.:eprcontrol:|MATLAB toolbox for controlling EPR spectrometer]] . \\ **A note on the logos:** The copyright of the Python logo belongs to the [[https://www.python.org/psf-landing/|Python Software Foundation (PSF)]], that of the MATLAB(r) logo to [[https://www.mathworks.com/|The Mathworks, Inc]]. Both logos appear here only to highlight the programming languages used. The copyright of the logos for the Python trepr, FitPy, and SpinPy packages belongs to Jara Popp.