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PROCEDURE: mms_edi_set_metadata PURPOSE: Helper routine for setting EDI metadata. $LastChangedBy: egrimes $ $LastChangedDate: 2018-01-05 13:19:41 -0800 (Fri, 05 Jan 2018) $ $LastChangedRevision: 24484 $ $URL: svn+ssh://thmsvn@ambrosia.ssl.berkeley.edu/repos/spdsoft/tags/spedas_3_2/projects/mms/edi/mms_edi_set_metadata.pro $
(See projects/mms/edi/mms_edi_set_metadata.pro)
PROCEDURE: mms_load_edi PURPOSE: Load data from the Electron Drift Instrument (EDI) onboard MMS KEYWORDS: trange: time range of interest [starttime, endtime] with the format ['YYYY-MM-DD','YYYY-MM-DD'] or to specify more or less than a day ['YYYY-MM-DD/hh:mm:ss','YYYY-MM-DD/hh:mm:ss'] probes: list of probes, valid values for MMS probes are ['1','2','3','4']. if no probe is specified the default is probe '1' level: indicates level of data processing. Current level is ['ql','l1a']. if no level is specified the routine defaults to 'ql' (for survey mode). datatype: data types include currently include ['efield', 'amb']. the default is 'efield' data_rate: instrument data rates include ['brst', 'fast', 'slow', 'srvy']. the default is 'srvy' local_data_dir: local directory to store the CDF files; should be set if you're on *nix or OSX, the default currently assumes Windows (c:\data\mms\) source: specifies a different system variable. By default the MMS mission system variable is !mms get_support_data: load support data (defined by support_data attribute in the CDF) tplotnames: names for tplot variables no_color_setup: don't setup graphics configuration; use this keyword when you're using this load routine from a terminal without an X server running do not set colors time_clip: clip the data to the requested time range; note that if you do not use this keyword you may load a longer time range than requested no_update: set this flag to preserve the original data. if not set and newer data is found the existing data will be overwritten suffix: appends a suffix to the end of the tplot variable name. this is useful for preserving original tplot variable. varformat: should be a string (wildcards accepted) that will match the CDF variables that should be loaded into tplot variables cdf_filenames: this keyword returns the names of the CDF files used when loading the data cdf_version: specify a specific CDF version # to load (e.g., cdf_version='4.3.0') latest_version: only grab the latest CDF version in the requested time interval (e.g., /latest_version) major_version: only open the latest major CDF version (e.g., X in vX.Y.Z) in the requested time interval min_version: specify a minimum CDF version # to load spdf: grab the data from the SPDF instead of the LASP SDC (only works for public access) available: returns a list of files available at the SDC for the requested parameters this is useful for finding which files would be downloaded (along with their sizes) if you didn't specify this keyword (also outputs total download size) versions: this keyword returns the version #s of the CDF files used when loading the data always_prompt: set this keyword to always prompt for the user's username and password; useful if you accidently save an incorrect password, or if your SDC password has changed tt2000: flag for preserving TT2000 timestamps found in CDF files (note that many routines in SPEDAS (e.g., tplot.pro) do not currently support these timestamps) OUTPUT: EXAMPLE: See mms_load_edi_crib.pro for usage examples. load L2 EDI survey data MMS> mms_load_edi, data_rate='srvy', probes=probe, datatype='efield', trange=['2015-09-03', '2015-09-04'] NOTES: The MMS plug-in in SPEDAS requires IDL 8.4 to access data at the LASP SDC Have questions regarding this load routine, or its usage? https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/spedas $LastChangedBy: egrimes $ $LastChangedDate: 2019-07-10 14:19:15 -0700 (Wed, 10 Jul 2019) $ $LastChangedRevision: 27435 $ $URL: svn+ssh://thmsvn@ambrosia.ssl.berkeley.edu/repos/spdsoft/tags/spedas_3_2/projects/mms/edi/mms_load_edi.pro $
(See projects/mms/edi/mms_load_edi.pro)