Indranil,
First of all, thank you very much for this amazing Python package, as it seems to work incredibly well so far. I have, however, been experiencing an issue that doesn't really make any sense to me. I'm currently using Zemax version 18.4 and am experiencing issues when I attempt to use the zGetTextFile method to create a .txt output file of all of the data associated with the RMS Field Map analysis. The code is as follows:
dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
txtFileRFM = dir + "\rfmOutput.txt"
rmsFile = ln.zGetTextFile(textFileName=txtFileRFM, analysisType='Rfm', flag=0, timeout=None)
The part that's confusing me the most is that this exact same method works perfectly fine when attempting to access the Wavefront map data by passing in analysisType="Wfm". For some reason, however, when trying to access the RMS Field Map data, the zGetTextFile method keeps returning -1 as the output and thus my file with the RMS data never actually gets created anywhere.
Look forward to hearing from you soon.
Indranil,
First of all, thank you very much for this amazing Python package, as it seems to work incredibly well so far. I have, however, been experiencing an issue that doesn't really make any sense to me. I'm currently using Zemax version 18.4 and am experiencing issues when I attempt to use the zGetTextFile method to create a .txt output file of all of the data associated with the RMS Field Map analysis. The code is as follows:
dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))txtFileRFM = dir + "\rfmOutput.txt"rmsFile = ln.zGetTextFile(textFileName=txtFileRFM, analysisType='Rfm', flag=0, timeout=None)The part that's confusing me the most is that this exact same method works perfectly fine when attempting to access the Wavefront map data by passing in
analysisType="Wfm". For some reason, however, when trying to access the RMS Field Map data, the zGetTextFile method keeps returning -1 as the output and thus my file with the RMS data never actually gets created anywhere.Look forward to hearing from you soon.