Hello everyone. This is my first time asking a question, so please understand that there may be some inadequacies.
We succeeded in giving random Zernike coefficients to Zernike surfaces with non-sequential modes. However, we could not do the same with Zernike standard phases in sequential mode using the same ZPL. Are there any different conditions when dealing with ZPL in sequential and non-sequential modes?
Welcome to the community. Yes there are differences in ZPL between sequential and non-sequential.
You did not copy your code, so I can’t say what is wrong exactly. I am guessing you are using SETNCSPARAMETER to give the Zernike coefficients to the Zernike Surface object. If your Zernike Surface object is on line 1 of the Non-Sequential Component Editor, your code might look like so:
Welcome to the community. Yes there are differences in ZPL between sequential and non-sequential.
You did not copy your code, so I can’t say what is wrong exactly. I am guessing you are using SETNCSPARAMETER to give the Zernike coefficients to the Zernike Surface object. If your Zernike Surface object is on line 1 of the Non-Sequential Component Editor, your code might look like so:
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