======== Examples ======== In this section, we present illustrative examples for importing files serialized with the CSD model using the `csdmpy` package. Because the CSD model allows multi-dimensional datasets with multiple dependent variables, we use a shorthand notation of :math:`d\mathrm{D}\{p\}` to indicate that a dataset has a :math:`p`-component dependent variable defined on a :math:`d`-dimensional coordinate grid. In the case of `correlated datasets`, the number of components in each dependent variable is given as a list within the curly braces, `i.e.`, :math:`d\mathrm{D}\{p_0, p_1, p_2, ...\}`. ---- .. only:: latex **The sample CSDM compliant files used in this documentation are available** `online `_. .. only:: html **The sample CSDM compliant files used in this documentation are available online.** .. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/Download-CSDM%20sample%20files-blueviolet :target: https://osu.box.com/s/bq10pc5jyd3mu67vqvhw4xmrqgsd0x8u ---- **Example Dataset** .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 1D{1}-datasets/1D{1}-datasets 2D{1}-datasets/2D{1}-datasets 2D{2}-datasets/2D{2}-datasets 2D{3}-datasets/2D{3}-datasets multiple_datasets/correlated_datasets labeled_datasets