cansas1d.xsd
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This XML Schema defines the rules for the canSAS 1-D reduced small-angle scattering data format in XML. Refer to the Documentation for more explanation. Where the documentation and this XML Schema differ, the XML Schema takes precedence.
XML Schema: cansas1d.xsd
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="xsd-documentation.xsl" ?> <schema xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" targetNamespace="http://www.smallangles.net/cansas1d" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:tns="http://www.smallangles.net/cansas1d" elementFormDefault="qualified"> <complexType name="floatUnitType"> <simpleContent> <extension base="float"> <attribute name="unit" type="string" use="required"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>@unit</DT> <DD> Data unit to be given in standard SI abbreviations (e.g., m, cm, mm, nm, K) with the following exceptions: <OL> <LI>um=micrometres</LI> <LI>C=celsius</LI> <LI>A=Angstroms</LI> <LI>percent=%.</LI> <LI>fraction</LI> <LI>a.u.=arbitrary units</LI> <LI> none=no units are relevant (such as dimensionless) </LI> </OL> </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </attribute> </extension> </simpleContent> </complexType> <!-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --> <group name="positionGroup"> <sequence> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>x, y, z</DT> <DD> Coordinates for (x, y, z) values representing a position or dimension. Unit must be specified for each. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> <element name="x" type="tns:floatUnitType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>position/x</DT> <DD> [0..1] Translation in the horizontal direction, orthogonal to Y and Z. Positive X direction increases as defined by Y and Z. Unit must be specified. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="y" type="tns:floatUnitType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>position/y</DT> <DD> [0..1] Translation along the vertical gravitational direction. Positive direction increases upward. Unit must be specified. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="z" type="tns:floatUnitType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>position/z</DT> <DD> [0..1] Translation along the beam direction. Positive direction increases from source towards detector. Unit must be specified. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> </sequence> </group> <complexType name="positionType"> <group ref="tns:positionGroup" /> <attribute name="name" type="string" use="optional" /> </complexType> <group name="orientationGroup"> <sequence> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>roll, pitch, yaw</DT> <DD> Coordinates for (roll, pitch, yaw) values representing an orientation or rotation. Unit must be specified for each. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> <element name="roll" type="tns:floatUnitType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>orientation/roll</DT> <DD> [0..1] Rotation about about the Z axis. Unit must be specified. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="pitch" type="tns:floatUnitType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>orientation/pitch</DT> <DD> [0..1] Rotation about about the X axis. Unit must be specified. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="yaw" type="tns:floatUnitType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>orientation/yaw</DT> <DD> [0..1] Rotation about about the Y axis. Unit must be specified. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> </sequence> </group> <complexType name="orientationType"> <group ref="tns:orientationGroup" /> <attribute name="name" type="string" use="optional" /> </complexType> <!-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --> <complexType name="IdataType"> <sequence> <element name="Q" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:floatUnitType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASdata/Idata/Q</DT> <DD> [1..1] Q = (4 pi / lambda) sin(theta) <br /> where lambda is the wavelength of the radiation and 2theta is the angle through which the detected radiation has been scattered. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASdata/Idata/Q/@unit</DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for Q. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="I" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:floatUnitType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASdata/Idata/I</DT> <DD> [1..1] Intensity of the detected radiation. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASdata/Idata/I/@unit</DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for I. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="Qdev" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:floatUnitType" default="0"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASdata/Idata/Qdev</DT> <DD> [0..1] Estimated standard deviation of Q. Must specify the unit as an attribute. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASdata/Idata/Qdev/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for Qdev. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="Idev" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:floatUnitType" default="0"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASdata/Idata/Idev</DT> <DD> [1..1] Estimated standard deviation of I. Must specify the unit as an attribute. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASdata/Idata/Idev/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for Idev. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="Qfwhm" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:floatUnitType" default="0"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASdata/Idata/Qfwhm</DT> <DD> [0..1] Q resolution of this datum, defined as full-width in Q at half-maximum intensity. Must specify the unit as an attribute. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASdata/Idata/Qfwhm/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for Qfwhm. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="Qmean" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:floatUnitType" default="0"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASdata/Idata/Qmean</DT> <DD> [0..1] Mean value of Q for this datum. Must specify the unit as an attribute. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASdata/Idata/Qmean/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for Qmean. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="Shadowfactor" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="float" default="1.0"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASdata/Idata/Shadowfactor </DT> <DD> [0..1] Describes the adjustment due to the beam stop penumbra. (This definition needs revision. NIST?) NOTE: There is no "unit" attribute. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> </sequence> </complexType> <complexType name="SASdataType"> <sequence> <element name="Idata" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded" type="tns:IdataType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASdata/Idata</DT> <DD> [1..inf] Idata describes a single SAS data point. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> </sequence> <attribute name="name" type="string" use="optional"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASdata/@name</DT> <DD> [0..1] Optional string attribute to identify this particular SASdata. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </attribute> </complexType> <!-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --> <complexType name="SASsampleType"> <sequence> <element name="ID" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1" type="string"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/ID</DT> <DD> [1..1] Text string that identifies this sample. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="thickness" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:floatUnitType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/thickness</DT> <DD> [0..1] Thickness of this sample. Must specify the unit as an attribute. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/thickness/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for thickness. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="transmission" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="float"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/transmission </DT> <DD> [0..1] Transmission (1-attenuation) of this sample. Express this as a fraction, not as a percentage. NOTE: there is not "unit" attribute. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="temperature" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:floatUnitType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/temperature</DT> <DD> [0..1] Temperature of this sample. Must specify the unit as an attribute. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/temperature/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for temperature. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="position" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:positionType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/position</DT> <DD> [0..1] Location in X, Y, and Z of the sample. Must specify the unit as an attribute to each position. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/position/@name </DT> <DD> Optional attribute to name this position. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/position/x</DT> <DD>[0..1] Location of the sample in X.</DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/position/x/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of x. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/position/y</DT> <DD>[0..1] Location of the sample in Y.</DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/position/y/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of y. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/position/z</DT> <DD> [0..1] Location of the sample in Z. While this is allowed by the standard, it does not make much sense for small-angle scattering. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/position/z/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of z. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="orientation" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:orientationType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/orientation</DT> <DD> [0..1] Orientation (rotation) of the sample. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/orientation/@name </DT> <DD> Optional attribute to name this orientation. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/orientation/roll </DT> <DD> [0..1] Optional rotation of the sample about the Z axis (roll). </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/orientation/roll/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of roll. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/orientation/pitch </DT> <DD> [0..1] Optional rotation of the sample about the X axis (pitch). </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/orientation/pitch/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of pitch. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/orientation/yaw </DT> <DD> [0..1] Optional rotation of the sample about the Y axis (yaw). </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/orientation/yaw/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of yaw. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="details" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/details</DT> <DD> [0..inf] Text string to supply additional sample details. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> </sequence> <attribute name="name" type="string" use="optional"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASsample/@name</DT> <DD> [0..1] Optional attribute to name this sample. (Should be the same as SASsample/ID) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </attribute> </complexType> <!-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --> <complexType name="SASprocessType"> <sequence> <element name="name" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="string"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASprocess/name</DT> <DD> [0..1] Optional name for this data processing or analysis step. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="date" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="string"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASprocess/date</DT> <DD> [0..1] Optional date for this data processing or analysis step. *** SHOULD WE SPECIFY THE FORMAT FOR THE DATE? *** </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="description" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASprocess/description </DT> <DD> [0..1] Optional description for this data processing or analysis step. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="term" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASprocess/term</DT> <DD> [0..1] This is used to specify the value of a single variable, parameter, or term related to the SASprocess step. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> <complexType> <simpleContent> <extension base="string"> <attribute name="name" type="string" use="required"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASprocess/term/@name </DT> <DD> [1..1] Name of the term. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </attribute> <attribute name="unit" type="string" use="optional"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASprocess/term/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Unit (string) of the term. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </attribute> </extension> </simpleContent> </complexType> </element> <element name="SASprocessnote" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASprocess/SASprocessnote </DT> <DD> [1..inf] This element is used to describe anything about SASprocess that is not already described. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> </sequence> <attribute name="name" type="string" use="optional"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASprocess/@name</DT> <DD> [0..1] Optional attribute to provide a name for this SASprocess. It is redundant with /SASroot/SASentry/SASprocess/name but it is not the same. It should probably be removed. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </attribute> </complexType> <!-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --> <complexType name="SASsourceType"> <sequence> <element name="radiation" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1" type="string"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASsource/radiation </DT> <DD> [1..1] Name of the radiation used (neutron, X-ray, synchrotron X-ray, Cu Ka X-ray tube, ..." </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="beam_size" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:positionType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASsource/beam_size </DT> <DD> [0..1] Physical dimension of the beam (incident on the sample). Note: If beam is round, just use X dimension. Note: While Z dimension is allowed by the standard, it does not make sense for small-angle scattering. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASsource/beam_size/@name </DT> <DD> Optional attribute to clarify the name of this beam size. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASsource/beam_size/x </DT> <DD>[0..1] Dimension of the beam size in X.</DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASsource/beam_size/x/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of x. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASsource/beam_size/y </DT> <DD>[0..1] Dimension of the beam size in Y.</DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASsource/beam_size/y/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of y. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASsource/beam_size/z </DT> <DD> [0..1] Dimension of the beam size in Z. While this is allowed by the standard, it does not make much sense for small-angle scattering. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASsource/beam_size/z/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of z. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="beam_shape" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="string"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASsource/beam_shape </DT> <DD> [0..1] Text description of the shape of the beam (incident on the sample). </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="wavelength" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:floatUnitType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASsource/wavelength </DT> <DD> [0..1] wavelength of radiation incident on the sample. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASsource/wavelength/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] wavelength of radiation requires a unit to be specified. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="wavelength_min" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:floatUnitType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASsource/wavelength_min </DT> <DD> [0..1] Some facilities specify wavelength using a range. The minimum of such a range is given by wavelength_min. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASsource/wavelength_min/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] wavelength_min requires a unit to be specified. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="wavelength_max" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:floatUnitType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASsource/wavelength_max </DT> <DD> [0..1] Some facilities specify wavelength using a range. The maximum of such a range is given by wavelength_max. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASsource/wavelength_max/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] wavelength_max requires a unit to be specified. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="wavelength_spread" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:floatUnitType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASsource/wavelength_spread </DT> <DD> [0..1] Some facilities specify the width of the wavelength spectrum. The minimum of such a range is given by wavelength_spread. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASsource/wavelength_spread/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] wavelength_spread requires a unit to be specified. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> </sequence> <attribute name="name" type="string" use="optional"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASsource/@name </DT> <DD> [0..1] Optional text description of the source of the radiation (incident on the sample). This can be different from /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASsource/radiation. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </attribute> </complexType> <complexType name="SAScollimationType"> <sequence> <element name="distance" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:floatUnitType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SAScollimation/distance </DT> <DD> [0..1] Distance from this collimation element to the sample. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SAScollimation/distance/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] distance requires a unit to be specified. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="aperture" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SAScollimation/aperture </DT> <DD>[0..inf] Slit or aperture.</DD> </documentation> </annotation> <complexType> <sequence> <element name="size" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:positionType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SAScollimation/aperture/size </DT> <DD> [0..1] Opening dimensions of this aperture. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SAScollimation/aperture/size/@name </DT> <DD> [1..1] Optional attribute to clarify the name of this beam size. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SAScollimation/aperture/size/x </DT> <DD> [0..1] Dimension of the aperture in X. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SAScollimation/aperture/size/x/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of x. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SAScollimation/aperture/size/y </DT> <DD> [0..1] Dimension of the aperture in Y. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SAScollimation/aperture/size/y/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of y. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SAScollimation/aperture/size/z </DT> <DD> [0..1] Dimension of the aperture in Z. While this is allowed by the standard, it does not make much sense for small-angle scattering. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SAScollimation/aperture/size/z/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of z. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="distance" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:floatUnitType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SAScollimation/aperture/distance </DT> <DD> [0..1] Is this necessary? What is the difference between /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SAScollimation/distance and /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SAScollimation/aperture/distance? </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SAScollimation/aperture/distance/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] distance requires a unit to be specified. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> </sequence> <attribute name="name" type="string" use="optional"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SAScollimation/aperture/@name </DT> <DD> [0..1] Optional name for this aperture. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </attribute> <attribute name="type" type="string" use="optional"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SAScollimation/aperture/@type </DT> <DD> [1..1] Optional text to describe the type aperture (pinhole, 4-blade slit, Soller slit, ...). </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </attribute> </complexType> </element> </sequence> <attribute name="name" type="string" use="optional"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SAScollimation/@name </DT> <DD> [0..1] Optional text to describe this collimation element. (This is redundant with, but not the same as, /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SAScollimation/name and should be removed.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </attribute> </complexType> <complexType name="SASdetectorType"> <sequence> <element name="name" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1" type="string"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/name </DT> <DD>[1..1] Name of the detector.</DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="SDD" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:floatUnitType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/SDD </DT> <DD> [0..1] Distance between sample and detector. Must specify the unit as an attribute. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/SDD/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for SDD. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="offset" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:positionType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/offset </DT> <DD> [0..1] Offset of the detector position in X, Y, and Z. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/offset/@name </DT> <DD> Optional attribute to clarify the name of this beam size. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/offset/x </DT> <DD> [0..1] Offset of the detector position in X. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/offset/x/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of x. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/offset/y </DT> <DD> [0..1] Offset of the detector position in Y. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/offset/y/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of y. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/offset/z </DT> <DD> [0..1] Offset of the detector position in Z. While this is allowed by the standard, it does not make much sense for small-angle scattering. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/offset/z/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of z. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="orientation" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:orientationType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/orientation </DT> <DD> [0..1] Orientation (rotation) of the detector in roll, pitch, and yaw. Must specify the unit as an attribute. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/orientation/@name </DT> <DD> Optional attribute to name this orientation. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/orientation/roll </DT> <DD> [0..1] Optional rotation of the detector about the Z axis (roll). </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/orientation/roll/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of roll. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/orientation/pitch </DT> <DD> [0..1] Optional rotation of the detector about the X axis (pitch). </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/orientation/pitch/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of pitch. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/orientation/yaw </DT> <DD> [0..1] Optional rotation of the detector about the Y axis (yaw). </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/orientation/yaw/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of yaw. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="beam_center" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:positionType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/beam_center </DT> <DD> [0..1] Center of the beam on the detector in X and Y. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/beam_center/@name </DT> <DD> Optional attribute to clarify the name of this detector beam center. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/beam_center/x </DT> <DD> [0..1] Center of the beam on the detector in X. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/beam_center/x/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of x. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/beam_center/y </DT> <DD> [0..1] Center of the beam on the detector in Y. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/beam_center/y/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of y. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/beam_center/z </DT> <DD> [0..1] Center of the beam on the detector in Z. While this is allowed by the standard, it does not make much sense for small-angle scattering. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/beam_center/z/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of z. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="pixel_size" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:positionType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/pixel_size </DT> <DD> [0..1] Size of detector pixels in X and Y. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/pixel_size/@name </DT> <DD> Optional attribute to clarify the name of this detector pixel size. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/pixel_size/x </DT> <DD>[0..1] Size of detector pixels in X.</DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/pixel_size/x/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of x. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/pixel_size/y </DT> <DD>[0..1] Size of detector pixels in Y.</DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/pixel_size/y/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of y. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/pixel_size/z </DT> <DD> [0..1] Size of detector pixels in Z. While this is allowed by the standard, it does not make much sense for small-angle scattering. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/pixel_size/z/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the dimension of z. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="slit_length" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1" type="tns:floatUnitType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/slit_length </DT> <DD> [0..1] Slit length of the instrument for this detector. Must specify the unit as an attribute. </DD> </documentation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector/slit_length/@unit </DT> <DD> [1..1] Required unit for the slit length. (See @unit for details.) </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> </sequence> </complexType> <complexType name="SASinstrumentType"> <sequence> <element name="name" type="string" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/name</DT> <DD>[1..1] Name of the instrument.</DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="SASsource" type="tns:SASsourceType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASsource </DT> <DD> [] Description of the source of the radiation. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="SAScollimation" type="tns:SAScollimationType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SAScollimation </DT> <DD> [] Description of the instrument collimation. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="SASdetector" type="tns:SASdetectorType" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT> /SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument/SASdetector </DT> <DD> [1..inf] Description of a single or composite detector. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> </sequence> </complexType> <!-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --> <complexType name="SASentryType"> <sequence> <element name="Title" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1" type="string"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/Title</DT> <DD>[1..1] Title of this SASentry.</DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="Run" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded" type="string"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/Run</DT> <DD> [1..inf] Run identification for this SASentry. For many facilities, this is an integer. Use multiple instances of Run as needed. Note: How to correlate this with SASinstrument configurations has not yet been defined. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="SASdata" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded" type="tns:SASdataType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASdata</DT> <DD> [1..inf] Reduced 1-D SAS data for this SASentry. Use multiple SASdata elements to represent multiple frames. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="SASsample" type="tns:SASsampleType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASsample</DT> <DD>[] Description of the sample.</DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="SASinstrument" type="tns:SASinstrumentType" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASinstrument</DT> <DD>[1..1] Description of the instrument.</DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="SASprocess" type="tns:SASprocessType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASprocess</DT> <DD> [0..inf] Description of a processing or analysis step. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> <element name="SASnote"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/SASnote</DT> <DD> [1..] Free form description of anything not covered by other elements. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> </sequence> <attribute name="name" type="string" use="optional"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry/@name</DT> <DD> [0..1] Optional string attribute to identify this particular SASentry. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </attribute> </complexType> <!-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --> <complexType name="SASrootType"> <sequence> <element name="SASentry" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded" type="tns:SASentryType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/SASentry</DT> <DD> [1..] A single SAS scan is reported in a SASentry. A SASentry can use the optional "name" attribute to provide a string for this SASentry. Use of this string is not defined by this standard. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> </sequence> <attribute name="version" type="string" fixed="1.0" use="required"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot/@version</DT> <DD> [1..1] version="1.0" Required attribute to indicate the version of the standard to which this XML document is encoded. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </attribute> </complexType> <element name="SASroot" type="tns:SASrootType"> <annotation> <documentation> <DT>/SASroot</DT> <DD> [1..1] The canSAS reduced 1-D SAS data will be in the SASroot database. This is similar to NXroot used by NeXus. </DD> </documentation> </annotation> </element> </schema>