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- How to use scattnlay
 
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- 1. Compile Code:
 
-    (a) Compilation options
 
- 	* make source - Create source package (python library)
 
- 	* make install - Install on local system (python library)
 
- 	* make buildrpm - Generate a rpm package (python library)
 
- 	* make builddeb - Generate a deb package (python library)
 
- 	* make standalone - Create a standalone program
 
- 	* make clean - Delete temporal files
 
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- 2. Use:
 
-    (a) Python library
 
-       * Use scattnlay directly
 
-           from scattnlay import scattnlay
 
-           ...
 
-           x = ...
 
-           m = ...
 
-           terms, Qext, Qsca, Qabs, Qbk, Qpr, g, Albedo, S1, S2 = scattnlay(x, m)
 
-           ...
 
-       * Execute some of the test scripts (located in the folder 'tests/python')
 
-           Example:  ./test01.py
 
-    (b) Standalone program
 
-       * Execute scattnlay directly
 
-           Usage: scattnlay -l Layers x1 m1.r m1.i [x2 m2.r m2.i ...] [-c comment]
 
-       * Execute some of the test scripts (located in the folder 'tests/shell')
 
-           Example:  ./test01.sh > test01.csv
 
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