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1from asap import rcParams, print_log, selector
2from asap import NUM
3import matplotlib.axes
4import sre
5
6class asapplotter:
7 """
8 The ASAP plotter.
9 By default the plotter is set up to plot polarisations
10 'colour stacked' and scantables across panels.
11 Note:
12 Currenly it only plots 'spectra' not Tsys or
13 other variables.
14 """
15 def __init__(self, visible=None):
16 self._visible = rcParams['plotter.gui']
17 if visible is not None:
18 self._visible = visible
19 self._plotter = self._newplotter()
20
21 self._panelling = None
22 self._stacking = None
23 self.set_panelling()
24 self.set_stacking()
25 self._rows = None
26 self._cols = None
27 self._autoplot = False
28 self._minmaxx = None
29 self._minmaxy = None
30 self._datamask = None
31 self._data = None
32 self._lmap = None
33 self._title = None
34 self._ordinate = None
35 self._abcissa = None
36 self._abcunit = None
37 self._usermask = []
38 self._maskselection = None
39 self._selection = selector()
40 self._hist = rcParams['plotter.histogram']
41
42 def _translate(self, instr):
43 keys = "s b i p t".split()
44 if isinstance(instr, str):
45 for key in keys:
46 if instr.lower().startswith(key):
47 return key
48 return None
49
50 def _newplotter(self):
51 if self._visible:
52 from asap.asaplotgui import asaplotgui as asaplot
53 else:
54 from asap.asaplot import asaplot
55 return asaplot()
56
57
58 def plot(self, scan=None):
59 """
60 Plot a scantable.
61 Parameters:
62 scan: a scantable
63 Note:
64 If a scantable was specified in a previous call
65 to plot, no argument has to be given to 'replot'
66 NO checking is done that the abcissas of the scantable
67 are consistent e.g. all 'channel' or all 'velocity' etc.
68 """
69 if self._plotter.is_dead:
70 self._plotter = self._newplotter()
71 self._plotter.hold()
72 self._plotter.clear()
73 from asap import scantable
74 if not self._data and not scan:
75 msg = "Input is not a scantable"
76 if rcParams['verbose']:
77 print msg
78 return
79 raise TypeError(msg)
80 if isinstance(scan, scantable):
81 if self._data is not None:
82 if scan != self._data:
83 self._data = scan
84 # reset
85 self._reset()
86 else:
87 self._data = scan
88 self._reset()
89 # ranges become invalid when unit changes
90 if self._abcunit and self._abcunit != self._data.get_unit():
91 self._minmaxx = None
92 self._minmaxy = None
93 self._abcunit = self._data.get_unit()
94 self._datamask = None
95 self._plot(self._data)
96 if self._minmaxy is not None:
97 self._plotter.set_limits(ylim=self._minmaxy)
98 self._plotter.release()
99 self._plotter.tidy()
100 self._plotter.show(hardrefresh=False)
101 print_log()
102 return
103
104
105 # forwards to matplotlib axes
106 def text(self, *args, **kwargs):
107 self._axes_callback("text", *args, **kwargs)
108 text. __doc__ = matplotlib.axes.Axes.text.__doc__
109 def arrow(self, *args, **kwargs):
110 self._axes_callback("arrow", *args, **kwargs)
111 arrow. __doc__ = matplotlib.axes.Axes.arrow.__doc__
112 def axvline(self, *args, **kwargs):
113 self._axes_callback("axvline", *args, **kwargs)
114 axvline. __doc__ = matplotlib.axes.Axes.axvline.__doc__
115 def axhline(self, *args, **kwargs):
116 self._axes_callback("axhline", *args, **kwargs)
117 axhline. __doc__ = matplotlib.axes.Axes.axhline.__doc__
118 def axvspan(self, *args, **kwargs):
119 self._axes_callback("axvspan", *args, **kwargs)
120 # hack to preventy mpl from redrawing the patch
121 # it seem to convert the patch into lines on every draw.
122 # This doesn't happen in a test script???
123 del self._plotter.axes.patches[-1]
124 axvspan. __doc__ = matplotlib.axes.Axes.axvspan.__doc__
125
126 def axhspan(self, *args, **kwargs):
127 self._axes_callback("axhspan", *args, **kwargs)
128 # hack to preventy mpl from redrawing the patch
129 # it seem to convert the patch into lines on every draw.
130 # This doesn't happen in a test script???
131 del self._plotter.axes.patches[-1]
132 axhspan. __doc__ = matplotlib.axes.Axes.axhspan.__doc__
133
134 def _axes_callback(self, axesfunc, *args, **kwargs):
135 panel = 0
136 if kwargs.has_key("panel"):
137 panel = kwargs.pop("panel")
138 coords = None
139 if kwargs.has_key("coords"):
140 coords = kwargs.pop("coords")
141 if coords.lower() == 'world':
142 kwargs["transform"] = self._plotter.axes.transData
143 elif coords.lower() == 'relative':
144 kwargs["transform"] = self._plotter.axes.transAxes
145 self._plotter.subplot(panel)
146 self._plotter.axes.set_autoscale_on(False)
147 getattr(self._plotter.axes, axesfunc)(*args, **kwargs)
148 self._plotter.show(False)
149 self._plotter.axes.set_autoscale_on(True)
150 # end matplotlib.axes fowarding functions
151
152 def set_mode(self, stacking=None, panelling=None):
153 """
154 Set the plots look and feel, i.e. what you want to see on the plot.
155 Parameters:
156 stacking: tell the plotter which variable to plot
157 as line colour overlays (default 'pol')
158 panelling: tell the plotter which variable to plot
159 across multiple panels (default 'scan'
160 Note:
161 Valid modes are:
162 'beam' 'Beam' 'b': Beams
163 'if' 'IF' 'i': IFs
164 'pol' 'Pol' 'p': Polarisations
165 'scan' 'Scan' 's': Scans
166 'time' 'Time' 't': Times
167 """
168 msg = "Invalid mode"
169 if not self.set_panelling(panelling) or \
170 not self.set_stacking(stacking):
171 if rcParams['verbose']:
172 print msg
173 return
174 else:
175 raise TypeError(msg)
176 if self._data: self.plot(self._data)
177 return
178
179 def set_panelling(self, what=None):
180 mode = what
181 if mode is None:
182 mode = rcParams['plotter.panelling']
183 md = self._translate(mode)
184 if md:
185 self._panelling = md
186 self._title = None
187 return True
188 return False
189
190 def set_layout(self,rows=None,cols=None):
191 """
192 Set the multi-panel layout, i.e. how many rows and columns plots
193 are visible.
194 Parameters:
195 rows: The number of rows of plots
196 cols: The number of columns of plots
197 Note:
198 If no argument is given, the potter reverts to its auto-plot
199 behaviour.
200 """
201 self._rows = rows
202 self._cols = cols
203 if self._data: self.plot(self._data)
204 return
205
206 def set_stacking(self, what=None):
207 mode = what
208 if mode is None:
209 mode = rcParams['plotter.stacking']
210 md = self._translate(mode)
211 if md:
212 self._stacking = md
213 self._lmap = None
214 return True
215 return False
216
217 def set_range(self,xstart=None,xend=None,ystart=None,yend=None):
218 """
219 Set the range of interest on the abcissa of the plot
220 Parameters:
221 [x,y]start,[x,y]end: The start and end points of the 'zoom' window
222 Note:
223 These become non-sensical when the unit changes.
224 use plotter.set_range() without parameters to reset
225
226 """
227 if xstart is None and xend is None:
228 self._minmaxx = None
229 else:
230 self._minmaxx = [xstart,xend]
231 if ystart is None and yend is None:
232 self._minmaxy = None
233 else:
234 self._minmaxy = [ystart,yend]
235 if self._data: self.plot(self._data)
236 return
237
238 def set_legend(self, mp=None, fontsize = None, mode = 0):
239 """
240 Specify a mapping for the legend instead of using the default
241 indices:
242 Parameters:
243 mp: a list of 'strings'. This should have the same length
244 as the number of elements on the legend and then maps
245 to the indeces in order. It is possible to uses latex
246 math expression. These have to be enclosed in r'',
247 e.g. r'$x^{2}$'
248 fontsize: The font size of the label (default None)
249 mode: where to display the legend
250 Any other value for loc else disables the legend:
251 0: auto
252 1: upper right
253 2: upper left
254 3: lower left
255 4: lower right
256 5: right
257 6: center left
258 7: center right
259 8: lower center
260 9: upper center
261 10: center
262
263 Example:
264 If the data has two IFs/rest frequencies with index 0 and 1
265 for CO and SiO:
266 plotter.set_stacking('i')
267 plotter.set_legend(['CO','SiO'])
268 plotter.plot()
269 plotter.set_legend([r'$^{12}CO$', r'SiO'])
270 """
271 self._lmap = mp
272 self._plotter.legend(mode)
273 if isinstance(fontsize, int):
274 from matplotlib import rc as rcp
275 rcp('legend', fontsize=fontsize)
276 if self._data:
277 self.plot(self._data)
278 return
279
280 def set_title(self, title=None, fontsize=None):
281 """
282 Set the title of the plot. If multiple panels are plotted,
283 multiple titles have to be specified.
284 Example:
285 # two panels are visible on the plotter
286 plotter.set_title(["First Panel","Second Panel"])
287 """
288 self._title = title
289 if isinstance(fontsize, int):
290 from matplotlib import rc as rcp
291 rcp('axes', titlesize=fontsize)
292 if self._data: self.plot(self._data)
293 return
294
295 def set_ordinate(self, ordinate=None, fontsize=None):
296 """
297 Set the y-axis label of the plot. If multiple panels are plotted,
298 multiple labels have to be specified.
299 Parameters:
300 ordinate: a list of ordinate labels. None (default) let
301 data determine the labels
302 Example:
303 # two panels are visible on the plotter
304 plotter.set_ordinate(["First Y-Axis","Second Y-Axis"])
305 """
306 self._ordinate = ordinate
307 if isinstance(fontsize, int):
308 from matplotlib import rc as rcp
309 rcp('axes', labelsize=fontsize)
310 rcp('ytick', labelsize=fontsize)
311 if self._data: self.plot(self._data)
312 return
313
314 def set_abcissa(self, abcissa=None, fontsize=None):
315 """
316 Set the x-axis label of the plot. If multiple panels are plotted,
317 multiple labels have to be specified.
318 Parameters:
319 abcissa: a list of abcissa labels. None (default) let
320 data determine the labels
321 Example:
322 # two panels are visible on the plotter
323 plotter.set_ordinate(["First X-Axis","Second X-Axis"])
324 """
325 self._abcissa = abcissa
326 if isinstance(fontsize, int):
327 from matplotlib import rc as rcp
328 rcp('axes', labelsize=fontsize)
329 rcp('xtick', labelsize=fontsize)
330 if self._data: self.plot(self._data)
331 return
332
333 def set_colors(self, colmap):
334 """
335 Set the colours to be used. The plotter will cycle through
336 these colours when lines are overlaid (stacking mode).
337 Parameters:
338 colmap: a list of colour names
339 Example:
340 plotter.set_colors("red green blue")
341 # If for example four lines are overlaid e.g I Q U V
342 # 'I' will be 'red', 'Q' will be 'green', U will be 'blue'
343 # and 'V' will be 'red' again.
344 """
345 if isinstance(colmap,str):
346 colmap = colmap.split()
347 self._plotter.palette(0, colormap=colmap)
348 if self._data: self.plot(self._data)
349
350 # alias for english speakers
351 set_colours = set_colors
352
353 def set_histogram(self, hist=True, linewidth=None):
354 """
355 Enable/Disable histogram-like plotting.
356 Parameters:
357 hist: True (default) or False. The fisrt default
358 is taken from the .asaprc setting
359 plotter.histogram
360 """
361 self._hist = hist
362 if isinstance(linewidth, float) or isinstance(linewidth, int):
363 from matplotlib import rc as rcp
364 rcp('lines', linewidth=linewidth)
365 if self._data: self.plot(self._data)
366
367 def set_linestyles(self, linestyles=None, linewidth=None):
368 """
369 Set the linestyles to be used. The plotter will cycle through
370 these linestyles when lines are overlaid (stacking mode) AND
371 only one color has been set.
372 Parameters:
373 linestyles: a list of linestyles to use.
374 'line', 'dashed', 'dotted', 'dashdot',
375 'dashdotdot' and 'dashdashdot' are
376 possible
377
378 Example:
379 plotter.set_colors("black")
380 plotter.set_linestyles("line dashed dotted dashdot")
381 # If for example four lines are overlaid e.g I Q U V
382 # 'I' will be 'solid', 'Q' will be 'dashed',
383 # U will be 'dotted' and 'V' will be 'dashdot'.
384 """
385 if isinstance(linestyles,str):
386 linestyles = linestyles.split()
387 self._plotter.palette(color=0,linestyle=0,linestyles=linestyles)
388 if isinstance(linewidth, float) or isinstance(linewidth, int):
389 from matplotlib import rc as rcp
390 rcp('lines', linewidth=linewidth)
391 if self._data: self.plot(self._data)
392
393 def set_font(self, family=None, style=None, weight=None, size=None):
394 """
395 Set font properties.
396 Parameters:
397 family: one of 'sans-serif', 'serif', 'cursive', 'fantasy', 'monospace'
398 style: one of 'normal' (or 'roman'), 'italic' or 'oblique'
399 weight: one of 'normal or 'bold'
400 size: the 'general' font size, individual elements can be adjusted
401 seperately
402 """
403 from matplotlib import rc as rcp
404 if isinstance(family, str):
405 rcp('font', family=family)
406 if isinstance(style, str):
407 rcp('font', style=style)
408 if isinstance(weight, str):
409 rcp('font', weight=weight)
410 if isinstance(size, float) or isinstance(size, int):
411 rcp('font', size=size)
412 if self._data: self.plot(self._data)
413
414 def plot_lines(self, linecat=None, doppler=0.0, deltachan=10, rotate=90.0,
415 location=None):
416 """
417 Plot a line catalog.
418 Parameters:
419 linecat: the linecatalog to plot
420 doppler: the velocity shift to apply to the frequencies
421 deltachan: the number of channels to include each side of the
422 line to determine a local maximum/minimum
423 rotate: the rotation (in degrees) )for the text label (default 90.0)
424 location: the location of the line annotation from the 'top',
425 'bottom' or alternate (None - the default)
426 Notes:
427 If the spectrum is flagged no line will be drawn in that location.
428 """
429 if not self._data:
430 raise RuntimeError("No scantable has been plotted yet.")
431 from asap._asap import linecatalog
432 if not isinstance(linecat, linecatalog):
433 raise ValueError("'linecat' isn't of type linecatalog.")
434 if not self._data.get_unit().endswith("Hz"):
435 raise RuntimeError("Can only overlay linecatalogs when data is in frequency.")
436 from matplotlib.numerix import ma
437 for j in range(len(self._plotter.subplots)):
438 self._plotter.subplot(j)
439 lims = self._plotter.axes.get_xlim()
440 for row in range(linecat.nrow()):
441 # get_frequency returns MHz
442 base = { "GHz": 1000.0, "MHz": 1.0, "Hz": 1.0e-6 }
443 restf = linecat.get_frequency(row)/base[self._data.get_unit()]
444 c = 299792.458
445 freq = restf*(1.0-doppler/c)
446 if lims[0] < freq < lims[1]:
447 if location is None:
448 loc = 'bottom'
449 if row%2: loc='top'
450 else: loc = location
451 maxys = []
452 for line in self._plotter.axes.lines:
453 v = line._x
454 asc = v[0] < v[-1]
455
456 idx = None
457 if not asc:
458 if v[len(v)-1] <= freq <= v[0]:
459 i = len(v)-1
460 while i>=0 and v[i] < freq:
461 idx = i
462 i-=1
463 else:
464 if v[0] <= freq <= v[len(v)-1]:
465 i = 0
466 while i<len(v) and v[i] < freq:
467 idx = i
468 i+=1
469 if idx is not None:
470 lower = idx - deltachan
471 upper = idx + deltachan
472 if lower < 0: lower = 0
473 if upper > len(v): upper = len(v)
474 s = slice(lower, upper)
475 y = line._y[s]
476 maxy = ma.maximum(y)
477 if isinstance( maxy, float):
478 maxys.append(maxy)
479 if len(maxys):
480 peak = max(maxys)
481 if peak > self._plotter.axes.get_ylim()[1]:
482 loc = 'bottom'
483 else:
484 continue
485 self._plotter.vline_with_label(freq, peak,
486 linecat.get_name(row),
487 location=loc, rotate=rotate)
488 self._plotter.show(hardrefresh=False)
489
490
491 def save(self, filename=None, orientation=None, dpi=None):
492 """
493 Save the plot to a file. The know formats are 'png', 'ps', 'eps'.
494 Parameters:
495 filename: The name of the output file. This is optional
496 and autodetects the image format from the file
497 suffix. If non filename is specified a file
498 called 'yyyymmdd_hhmmss.png' is created in the
499 current directory.
500 orientation: optional parameter for postscript only (not eps).
501 'landscape', 'portrait' or None (default) are valid.
502 If None is choosen for 'ps' output, the plot is
503 automatically oriented to fill the page.
504 dpi: The dpi of the output non-ps plot
505 """
506 self._plotter.save(filename,orientation,dpi)
507 return
508
509
510 def set_mask(self, mask=None, selection=None):
511 """
512 Set a plotting mask for a specific polarization.
513 This is useful for masking out "noise" Pangle outside a source.
514 Parameters:
515 mask: a mask from scantable.create_mask
516 selection: the spectra to apply the mask to.
517 Example:
518 select = selector()
519 select.setpolstrings("Pangle")
520 plotter.set_mask(mymask, select)
521 """
522 if not self._data:
523 msg = "Can only set mask after a first call to plot()"
524 if rcParams['verbose']:
525 print msg
526 return
527 else:
528 raise RuntimeError(msg)
529 if len(mask):
530 if isinstance(mask, list) or isinstance(mask, tuple):
531 self._usermask = array(mask)
532 else:
533 self._usermask = mask
534 if mask is None and selection is None:
535 self._usermask = []
536 self._maskselection = None
537 if isinstance(selection, selector):
538 self._maskselection = {'b': selection.get_beams(),
539 's': selection.get_scans(),
540 'i': selection.get_ifs(),
541 'p': selection.get_pols(),
542 't': [] }
543 else:
544 self._maskselection = None
545 self.plot(self._data)
546
547 def _slice_indeces(self, data):
548 mn = self._minmaxx[0]
549 mx = self._minmaxx[1]
550 asc = data[0] < data[-1]
551 start=0
552 end = len(data)-1
553 inc = 1
554 if not asc:
555 start = len(data)-1
556 end = 0
557 inc = -1
558 # find min index
559 while start > 0 and data[start] < mn:
560 start+= inc
561 # find max index
562 while end > 0 and data[end] > mx:
563 end-=inc
564 if end > 0: end +=1
565 if start > end:
566 return end,start
567 return start,end
568
569 def _reset(self):
570 self._usermask = []
571 self._usermaskspectra = None
572 self.set_selection(None, False)
573
574 def _plot(self, scan):
575 savesel = scan.get_selection()
576 sel = savesel + self._selection
577 d0 = {'s': 'SCANNO', 'b': 'BEAMNO', 'i':'IFNO',
578 'p': 'POLNO', 'c': 'CYCLENO', 't' : 'TIME' }
579 order = [d0[self._panelling],d0[self._stacking]]
580 sel.set_order(order)
581 scan.set_selection(sel)
582 d = {'b': scan.getbeam, 's': scan.getscan,
583 'i': scan.getif, 'p': scan.getpol, 't': scan._gettime }
584
585 polmodes = dict(zip(self._selection.get_pols(),
586 self._selection.get_poltypes()))
587 # this returns either a tuple of numbers or a length (ncycles)
588 # convert this into lengths
589 n0,nstack0 = self._get_selected_n(scan)
590 if isinstance(n0, int): n = n0
591 else: n = len(n0)
592 if isinstance(nstack0, int): nstack = nstack0
593 else: nstack = len(nstack0)
594 maxpanel, maxstack = 16,8
595 if n > maxpanel or nstack > maxstack:
596 from asap import asaplog
597 maxn = 0
598 if nstack > maxstack: maxn = maxstack
599 if n > maxpanel: maxn = maxpanel
600 msg ="Scan to be plotted contains more than %d selections.\n" \
601 "Selecting first %d selections..." % (maxn, maxn)
602 asaplog.push(msg)
603 print_log()
604 n = min(n,maxpanel)
605 nstack = min(nstack,maxstack)
606 if n > 1:
607 ganged = rcParams['plotter.ganged']
608 if self._rows and self._cols:
609 n = min(n,self._rows*self._cols)
610 self._plotter.set_panels(rows=self._rows,cols=self._cols,
611 nplots=n,ganged=ganged)
612 else:
613 self._plotter.set_panels(rows=n,cols=0,nplots=n,ganged=ganged)
614 else:
615 self._plotter.set_panels()
616 r=0
617 nr = scan.nrow()
618 a0,b0 = -1,-1
619 allxlim = []
620 allylim = []
621 newpanel=True
622 panelcount,stackcount = 0,0
623 while r < nr:
624 a = d[self._panelling](r)
625 b = d[self._stacking](r)
626 if a > a0 and panelcount < n:
627 if n > 1:
628 self._plotter.subplot(panelcount)
629 self._plotter.palette(0)
630 #title
631 xlab = self._abcissa and self._abcissa[panelcount] \
632 or scan._getabcissalabel()
633 ylab = self._ordinate and self._ordinate[panelcount] \
634 or scan._get_ordinate_label()
635 self._plotter.set_axes('xlabel',xlab)
636 self._plotter.set_axes('ylabel',ylab)
637 lbl = self._get_label(scan, r, self._panelling, self._title)
638 if isinstance(lbl, list) or isinstance(lbl, tuple):
639 if 0 <= panelcount < len(lbl):
640 lbl = lbl[panelcount]
641 else:
642 # get default label
643 lbl = self._get_label(scan, r, self._panelling, None)
644 self._plotter.set_axes('title',lbl)
645 newpanel = True
646 stackcount =0
647 panelcount += 1
648 if (b > b0 or newpanel) and stackcount < nstack:
649 y = []
650 if len(polmodes):
651 y = scan._getspectrum(r, polmodes[scan.getpol(r)])
652 else:
653 y = scan._getspectrum(r)
654 m = scan._getmask(r)
655 from matplotlib.numerix import logical_not, logical_and
656 if self._maskselection and len(self._usermask) == len(m):
657 if d[self._stacking](r) in self._maskselection[self._stacking]:
658 m = logical_and(m, self._usermask)
659 x = scan._getabcissa(r)
660 from matplotlib.numerix import ma, array
661 y = ma.masked_array(y,mask=logical_not(array(m,copy=False)))
662 if self._minmaxx is not None:
663 s,e = self._slice_indeces(x)
664 x = x[s:e]
665 y = y[s:e]
666 if len(x) > 1024 and rcParams['plotter.decimate']:
667 fac = len(x)/1024
668 x = x[::fac]
669 y = y[::fac]
670 llbl = self._get_label(scan, r, self._stacking, self._lmap)
671 if isinstance(llbl, list) or isinstance(llbl, tuple):
672 if 0 <= stackcount < len(llbl):
673 # use user label
674 llbl = llbl[stackcount]
675 else:
676 # get default label
677 llbl = self._get_label(scan, r, self._stacking, None)
678 self._plotter.set_line(label=llbl)
679 plotit = self._plotter.plot
680 if self._hist: plotit = self._plotter.hist
681 if len(x) > 0:
682 plotit(x,y)
683 xlim= self._minmaxx or [min(x),max(x)]
684 allxlim += xlim
685 ylim= self._minmaxy or [ma.minimum(y),ma.maximum(y)]
686 allylim += ylim
687 stackcount += 1
688 # last in colour stack -> autoscale x
689 if stackcount == nstack:
690 allxlim.sort()
691 self._plotter.axes.set_xlim([allxlim[0],allxlim[-1]])
692 # clear
693 allxlim =[]
694
695 newpanel = False
696 a0=a
697 b0=b
698 # ignore following rows
699 if (panelcount == n) and (stackcount == nstack):
700 # last panel -> autoscale y if ganged
701 if rcParams['plotter.ganged']:
702 allylim.sort()
703 self._plotter.set_limits(ylim=[allylim[0],allylim[-1]])
704 break
705 r+=1 # next row
706 #reset the selector to the scantable's original
707 scan.set_selection(savesel)
708
709 def set_selection(self, selection=None, refresh=True):
710 self._selection = isinstance(selection,selector) and selection or selector()
711 d0 = {'s': 'SCANNO', 'b': 'BEAMNO', 'i':'IFNO',
712 'p': 'POLNO', 'c': 'CYCLENO', 't' : 'TIME' }
713 order = [d0[self._panelling],d0[self._stacking]]
714 self._selection.set_order(order)
715 if self._data and refresh: self.plot(self._data)
716
717 def _get_selected_n(self, scan):
718 d1 = {'b': scan.getbeamnos, 's': scan.getscannos,
719 'i': scan.getifnos, 'p': scan.getpolnos, 't': scan.ncycle }
720 d2 = { 'b': self._selection.get_beams(),
721 's': self._selection.get_scans(),
722 'i': self._selection.get_ifs(),
723 'p': self._selection.get_pols(),
724 't': self._selection.get_cycles() }
725 n = d2[self._panelling] or d1[self._panelling]()
726 nstack = d2[self._stacking] or d1[self._stacking]()
727 return n,nstack
728
729 def _get_label(self, scan, row, mode, userlabel=None):
730 if isinstance(userlabel, list) and len(userlabel) == 0:
731 userlabel = " "
732 pms = dict(zip(self._selection.get_pols(),self._selection.get_poltypes()))
733 if len(pms):
734 poleval = scan._getpollabel(scan.getpol(row),pms[scan.getpol(row)])
735 else:
736 poleval = scan._getpollabel(scan.getpol(row),scan.poltype())
737 d = {'b': "Beam "+str(scan.getbeam(row)),
738 's': scan._getsourcename(row),
739 'i': "IF"+str(scan.getif(row)),
740 'p': poleval,
741 't': str(scan.get_time(row)) }
742 return userlabel or d[mode]
743
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