1 | """This module defines the scantable class.""" |
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2 | |
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3 | import os |
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4 | import numpy |
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5 | try: |
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6 | from functools import wraps as wraps_dec |
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7 | except ImportError: |
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8 | from asap.compatibility import wraps as wraps_dec |
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9 | |
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10 | from asap.env import is_casapy |
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11 | from asap._asap import Scantable |
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12 | from asap._asap import filler, msfiller |
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13 | from asap.parameters import rcParams |
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14 | from asap.logging import asaplog, asaplog_post_dec |
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15 | from asap.selector import selector |
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16 | from asap.linecatalog import linecatalog |
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17 | from asap.coordinate import coordinate |
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18 | from asap.utils import _n_bools, mask_not, mask_and, mask_or, page |
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19 | from asap.asapfitter import fitter |
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20 | |
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21 | |
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22 | def preserve_selection(func): |
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23 | @wraps_dec(func) |
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24 | def wrap(obj, *args, **kw): |
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25 | basesel = obj.get_selection() |
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26 | try: |
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27 | val = func(obj, *args, **kw) |
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28 | finally: |
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29 | obj.set_selection(basesel) |
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30 | return val |
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31 | return wrap |
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32 | |
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33 | def is_scantable(filename): |
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34 | """Is the given file a scantable? |
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35 | |
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36 | Parameters: |
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37 | |
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38 | filename: the name of the file/directory to test |
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39 | |
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40 | """ |
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41 | if ( os.path.isdir(filename) |
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42 | and os.path.exists(filename+'/table.info') |
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43 | and os.path.exists(filename+'/table.dat') ): |
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44 | f=open(filename+'/table.info') |
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45 | l=f.readline() |
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46 | f.close() |
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47 | #if ( l.find('Scantable') != -1 ): |
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48 | if ( l.find('Measurement Set') == -1 ): |
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49 | return True |
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50 | else: |
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51 | return False |
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52 | else: |
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53 | return False |
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54 | ## return (os.path.isdir(filename) |
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55 | ## and not os.path.exists(filename+'/table.f1') |
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56 | ## and os.path.exists(filename+'/table.info')) |
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57 | |
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58 | def is_ms(filename): |
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59 | """Is the given file a MeasurementSet? |
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60 | |
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61 | Parameters: |
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62 | |
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63 | filename: the name of the file/directory to test |
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64 | |
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65 | """ |
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66 | if ( os.path.isdir(filename) |
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67 | and os.path.exists(filename+'/table.info') |
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68 | and os.path.exists(filename+'/table.dat') ): |
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69 | f=open(filename+'/table.info') |
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70 | l=f.readline() |
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71 | f.close() |
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72 | if ( l.find('Measurement Set') != -1 ): |
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73 | return True |
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74 | else: |
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75 | return False |
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76 | else: |
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77 | return False |
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78 | |
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79 | def normalise_edge_param(edge): |
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80 | """\ |
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81 | Convert a given edge value to a one-dimensional array that can be |
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82 | given to baseline-fitting/subtraction functions. |
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83 | The length of the output value will be an even because values for |
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84 | the both sides of spectra are to be contained for each IF. When |
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85 | the length is 2, the values will be applied to all IFs. If the length |
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86 | is larger than 2, it will be 2*ifnos(). |
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87 | Accepted format of edge include: |
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88 | * an integer - will be used for both sides of spectra of all IFs. |
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89 | e.g. 10 is converted to [10,10] |
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90 | * an empty list/tuple [] - converted to [0, 0] and used for all IFs. |
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91 | * a list/tuple containing an integer - same as the above case. |
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92 | e.g. [10] is converted to [10,10] |
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93 | * a list/tuple containing two integers - will be used for all IFs. |
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94 | e.g. [5,10] is output as it is. no need to convert. |
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95 | * a list/tuple of lists/tuples containing TWO integers - |
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96 | each element of edge will be used for each IF. |
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97 | e.g. [[5,10],[15,20]] - [5,10] for IF[0] and [15,20] for IF[1]. |
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98 | |
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99 | If an element contains the same integer values, the input 'edge' |
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100 | parameter can be given in a simpler shape in the following cases: |
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101 | ** when len(edge)!=2 |
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102 | any elements containing the same values can be replaced |
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103 | to single integers. |
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104 | e.g. [[15,15]] can be simplified to [15] (or [15,15] or 15 also). |
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105 | e.g. [[1,1],[2,2],[3,3]] can be simplified to [1,2,3]. |
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106 | ** when len(edge)=2 |
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107 | care is needed for this case: ONLY ONE of the |
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108 | elements can be a single integer, |
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109 | e.g. [[5,5],[10,10]] can be simplified to [5,[10,10]] |
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110 | or [[5,5],10], but can NOT be simplified to [5,10]. |
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111 | when [5,10] given, it is interpreted as |
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112 | [[5,10],[5,10],[5,10],...] instead, as shown before. |
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113 | """ |
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114 | from asap import _is_sequence_or_number as _is_valid |
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115 | if isinstance(edge, list) or isinstance(edge, tuple): |
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116 | for edgepar in edge: |
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117 | if not _is_valid(edgepar, int): |
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118 | raise ValueError, "Each element of the 'edge' tuple has \ |
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119 | to be a pair of integers or an integer." |
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120 | if isinstance(edgepar, list) or isinstance(edgepar, tuple): |
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121 | if len(edgepar) != 2: |
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122 | raise ValueError, "Each element of the 'edge' tuple has \ |
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123 | to be a pair of integers or an integer." |
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124 | else: |
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125 | if not _is_valid(edge, int): |
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126 | raise ValueError, "Parameter 'edge' has to be an integer or a \ |
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127 | pair of integers specified as a tuple. \ |
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128 | Nested tuples are allowed \ |
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129 | to make individual selection for different IFs." |
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130 | |
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131 | |
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132 | if isinstance(edge, int): |
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133 | edge = [ edge, edge ] # e.g. 3 => [3,3] |
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134 | elif isinstance(edge, list) or isinstance(edge, tuple): |
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135 | if len(edge) == 0: |
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136 | edge = [0, 0] # e.g. [] => [0,0] |
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137 | elif len(edge) == 1: |
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138 | if isinstance(edge[0], int): |
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139 | edge = [ edge[0], edge[0] ] # e.g. [1] => [1,1] |
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140 | |
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141 | commonedge = True |
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142 | if len(edge) > 2: commonedge = False |
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143 | else: |
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144 | for edgepar in edge: |
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145 | if isinstance(edgepar, list) or isinstance(edgepar, tuple): |
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146 | commonedge = False |
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147 | break |
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148 | |
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149 | if commonedge: |
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150 | if len(edge) > 1: |
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151 | norm_edge = edge |
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152 | else: |
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153 | norm_edge = edge + edge |
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154 | else: |
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155 | norm_edge = [] |
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156 | for edgepar in edge: |
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157 | if isinstance(edgepar, int): |
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158 | norm_edge += [edgepar, edgepar] |
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159 | else: |
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160 | norm_edge += edgepar |
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161 | |
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162 | return norm_edge |
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163 | |
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164 | def raise_fitting_failure_exception(e): |
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165 | msg = "The fit failed, possibly because it didn't converge." |
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166 | if rcParams["verbose"]: |
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167 | asaplog.push(str(e)) |
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168 | asaplog.push(str(msg)) |
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169 | else: |
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170 | raise RuntimeError(str(e)+'\n'+msg) |
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171 | |
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172 | def pack_progress_params(showprogress, minnrow): |
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173 | return str(showprogress).lower() + ',' + str(minnrow) |
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174 | |
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175 | class scantable(Scantable): |
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176 | """\ |
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177 | The ASAP container for scans (single-dish data). |
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178 | """ |
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179 | |
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180 | @asaplog_post_dec |
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181 | #def __init__(self, filename, average=None, unit=None, getpt=None, |
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182 | # antenna=None, parallactify=None): |
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183 | def __init__(self, filename, average=None, unit=None, parallactify=None, **args): |
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184 | """\ |
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185 | Create a scantable from a saved one or make a reference |
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186 | |
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187 | Parameters: |
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188 | |
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189 | filename: the name of an asap table on disk |
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190 | or |
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191 | the name of a rpfits/sdfits/ms file |
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192 | (integrations within scans are auto averaged |
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193 | and the whole file is read) or |
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194 | [advanced] a reference to an existing scantable |
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195 | |
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196 | average: average all integrations withinb a scan on read. |
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197 | The default (True) is taken from .asaprc. |
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198 | |
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199 | unit: brightness unit; must be consistent with K or Jy. |
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200 | Over-rides the default selected by the filler |
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201 | (input rpfits/sdfits/ms) or replaces the value |
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202 | in existing scantables |
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203 | |
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204 | getpt: for MeasurementSet input data only: |
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205 | If True, all pointing data are filled. |
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206 | The deafult is False, which makes time to load |
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207 | the MS data faster in some cases. |
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208 | |
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209 | antenna: for MeasurementSet input data only: |
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210 | Antenna selection. integer (id) or string (name or id). |
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211 | |
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212 | parallactify: Indicate that the data had been parallatified. Default |
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213 | is taken from rc file. |
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214 | |
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215 | """ |
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216 | if average is None: |
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217 | average = rcParams['scantable.autoaverage'] |
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218 | #if getpt is None: |
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219 | # getpt = True |
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220 | #if antenna is not None: |
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221 | # asaplog.push("Antenna selection currently unsupported." |
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222 | # "Using ''") |
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223 | # asaplog.post('WARN') |
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224 | #if antenna is None: |
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225 | # antenna = '' |
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226 | #elif type(antenna) == int: |
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227 | # antenna = '%s' % antenna |
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228 | #elif type(antenna) == list: |
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229 | # tmpstr = '' |
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230 | # for i in range( len(antenna) ): |
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231 | # if type(antenna[i]) == int: |
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232 | # tmpstr = tmpstr + ('%s,'%(antenna[i])) |
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233 | # elif type(antenna[i]) == str: |
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234 | # tmpstr=tmpstr+antenna[i]+',' |
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235 | # else: |
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236 | # raise TypeError('Bad antenna selection.') |
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237 | # antenna = tmpstr.rstrip(',') |
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238 | parallactify = parallactify or rcParams['scantable.parallactify'] |
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239 | varlist = vars() |
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240 | from asap._asap import stmath |
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241 | self._math = stmath( rcParams['insitu'] ) |
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242 | if isinstance(filename, Scantable): |
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243 | Scantable.__init__(self, filename) |
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244 | else: |
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245 | if isinstance(filename, str): |
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246 | filename = os.path.expandvars(filename) |
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247 | filename = os.path.expanduser(filename) |
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248 | if not os.path.exists(filename): |
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249 | s = "File '%s' not found." % (filename) |
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250 | raise IOError(s) |
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251 | if is_scantable(filename): |
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252 | ondisk = rcParams['scantable.storage'] == 'disk' |
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253 | Scantable.__init__(self, filename, ondisk) |
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254 | if unit is not None: |
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255 | self.set_fluxunit(unit) |
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256 | if average: |
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257 | self._assign( self.average_time( scanav=True ) ) |
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258 | # do not reset to the default freqframe |
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259 | #self.set_freqframe(rcParams['scantable.freqframe']) |
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260 | #elif os.path.isdir(filename) \ |
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261 | # and not os.path.exists(filename+'/table.f1'): |
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262 | elif is_ms(filename): |
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263 | # Measurement Set |
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264 | opts={'ms': {}} |
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265 | mskeys=['getpt','antenna'] |
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266 | for key in mskeys: |
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267 | if key in args.keys(): |
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268 | opts['ms'][key] = args[key] |
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269 | #self._fill([filename], unit, average, getpt, antenna) |
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270 | self._fill([filename], unit, average, opts) |
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271 | elif os.path.isfile(filename): |
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272 | #self._fill([filename], unit, average, getpt, antenna) |
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273 | self._fill([filename], unit, average) |
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274 | else: |
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275 | msg = "The given file '%s'is not a valid " \ |
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276 | "asap table." % (filename) |
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277 | raise IOError(msg) |
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278 | elif (isinstance(filename, list) or isinstance(filename, tuple)) \ |
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279 | and isinstance(filename[-1], str): |
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280 | #self._fill(filename, unit, average, getpt, antenna) |
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281 | self._fill(filename, unit, average) |
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282 | self.parallactify(parallactify) |
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283 | self._add_history("scantable", varlist) |
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284 | |
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285 | @asaplog_post_dec |
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286 | def save(self, name=None, format=None, overwrite=False): |
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287 | """\ |
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288 | Store the scantable on disk. This can be an asap (aips++) Table, |
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289 | SDFITS or MS2 format. |
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290 | |
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291 | Parameters: |
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292 | |
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293 | name: the name of the outputfile. For format "ASCII" |
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294 | this is the root file name (data in 'name'.txt |
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295 | and header in 'name'_header.txt) |
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296 | |
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297 | format: an optional file format. Default is ASAP. |
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298 | Allowed are: |
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299 | |
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300 | * 'ASAP' (save as ASAP [aips++] Table), |
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301 | * 'SDFITS' (save as SDFITS file) |
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302 | * 'ASCII' (saves as ascii text file) |
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303 | * 'MS2' (saves as an casacore MeasurementSet V2) |
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304 | * 'FITS' (save as image FITS - not readable by class) |
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305 | * 'CLASS' (save as FITS readable by CLASS) |
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306 | |
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307 | overwrite: If the file should be overwritten if it exists. |
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308 | The default False is to return with warning |
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309 | without writing the output. USE WITH CARE. |
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310 | |
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311 | Example:: |
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312 | |
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313 | scan.save('myscan.asap') |
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314 | scan.save('myscan.sdfits', 'SDFITS') |
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315 | |
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316 | """ |
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317 | from os import path |
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318 | format = format or rcParams['scantable.save'] |
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319 | suffix = '.'+format.lower() |
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320 | if name is None or name == "": |
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321 | name = 'scantable'+suffix |
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322 | msg = "No filename given. Using default name %s..." % name |
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323 | asaplog.push(msg) |
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324 | name = path.expandvars(name) |
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325 | if path.isfile(name) or path.isdir(name): |
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326 | if not overwrite: |
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327 | msg = "File %s exists." % name |
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328 | raise IOError(msg) |
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329 | format2 = format.upper() |
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330 | if format2 == 'ASAP': |
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331 | self._save(name) |
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332 | elif format2 == 'MS2': |
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333 | msopt = {'ms': {'overwrite': overwrite } } |
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334 | from asap._asap import mswriter |
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335 | writer = mswriter( self ) |
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336 | writer.write( name, msopt ) |
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337 | else: |
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338 | from asap._asap import stwriter as stw |
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339 | writer = stw(format2) |
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340 | writer.write(self, name) |
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341 | return |
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342 | |
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343 | def copy(self): |
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344 | """Return a copy of this scantable. |
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345 | |
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346 | *Note*: |
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347 | |
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348 | This makes a full (deep) copy. scan2 = scan1 makes a reference. |
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349 | |
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350 | Example:: |
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351 | |
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352 | copiedscan = scan.copy() |
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353 | |
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354 | """ |
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355 | sd = scantable(Scantable._copy(self)) |
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356 | return sd |
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357 | |
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358 | def drop_scan(self, scanid=None): |
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359 | """\ |
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360 | Return a new scantable where the specified scan number(s) has(have) |
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361 | been dropped. |
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362 | |
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363 | Parameters: |
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364 | |
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365 | scanid: a (list of) scan number(s) |
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366 | |
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367 | """ |
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368 | from asap import _is_sequence_or_number as _is_valid |
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369 | from asap import _to_list |
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370 | from asap import unique |
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371 | if not _is_valid(scanid): |
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372 | raise RuntimeError( 'Please specify a scanno to drop from the scantable' ) |
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373 | scanid = _to_list(scanid) |
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374 | allscans = unique([ self.getscan(i) for i in range(self.nrow())]) |
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375 | for sid in scanid: allscans.remove(sid) |
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376 | if len(allscans) == 0: |
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377 | raise ValueError("Can't remove all scans") |
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378 | sel = selector(scans=allscans) |
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379 | return self._select_copy(sel) |
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380 | |
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381 | def _select_copy(self, selection): |
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382 | orig = self.get_selection() |
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383 | self.set_selection(orig+selection) |
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384 | cp = self.copy() |
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385 | self.set_selection(orig) |
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386 | return cp |
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387 | |
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388 | def get_scan(self, scanid=None): |
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389 | """\ |
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390 | Return a specific scan (by scanno) or collection of scans (by |
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391 | source name) in a new scantable. |
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392 | |
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393 | *Note*: |
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394 | |
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395 | See scantable.drop_scan() for the inverse operation. |
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396 | |
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397 | Parameters: |
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398 | |
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399 | scanid: a (list of) scanno or a source name, unix-style |
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400 | patterns are accepted for source name matching, e.g. |
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401 | '*_R' gets all 'ref scans |
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402 | |
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403 | Example:: |
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404 | |
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405 | # get all scans containing the source '323p459' |
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406 | newscan = scan.get_scan('323p459') |
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407 | # get all 'off' scans |
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408 | refscans = scan.get_scan('*_R') |
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409 | # get a susbset of scans by scanno (as listed in scan.summary()) |
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410 | newscan = scan.get_scan([0, 2, 7, 10]) |
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411 | |
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412 | """ |
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413 | if scanid is None: |
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414 | raise RuntimeError( 'Please specify a scan no or name to ' |
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415 | 'retrieve from the scantable' ) |
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416 | try: |
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417 | bsel = self.get_selection() |
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418 | sel = selector() |
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419 | if type(scanid) is str: |
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420 | sel.set_name(scanid) |
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421 | return self._select_copy(sel) |
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422 | elif type(scanid) is int: |
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423 | sel.set_scans([scanid]) |
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424 | return self._select_copy(sel) |
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425 | elif type(scanid) is list: |
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426 | sel.set_scans(scanid) |
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427 | return self._select_copy(sel) |
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428 | else: |
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429 | msg = "Illegal scanid type, use 'int' or 'list' if ints." |
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430 | raise TypeError(msg) |
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431 | except RuntimeError: |
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432 | raise |
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433 | |
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434 | def __str__(self): |
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435 | return Scantable._summary(self) |
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436 | |
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437 | def summary(self, filename=None): |
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438 | """\ |
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439 | Print a summary of the contents of this scantable. |
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440 | |
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441 | Parameters: |
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442 | |
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443 | filename: the name of a file to write the putput to |
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444 | Default - no file output |
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445 | |
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446 | """ |
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447 | info = Scantable._summary(self) |
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448 | if filename is not None: |
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449 | if filename is "": |
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450 | filename = 'scantable_summary.txt' |
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451 | from os.path import expandvars, isdir |
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452 | filename = expandvars(filename) |
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453 | if not isdir(filename): |
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454 | data = open(filename, 'w') |
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455 | data.write(info) |
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456 | data.close() |
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457 | else: |
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458 | msg = "Illegal file name '%s'." % (filename) |
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459 | raise IOError(msg) |
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460 | return page(info) |
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461 | |
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462 | def get_spectrum(self, rowno): |
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463 | """Return the spectrum for the current row in the scantable as a list. |
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464 | |
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465 | Parameters: |
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466 | |
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467 | rowno: the row number to retrieve the spectrum from |
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468 | |
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469 | """ |
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470 | return self._getspectrum(rowno) |
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471 | |
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472 | def get_mask(self, rowno): |
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473 | """Return the mask for the current row in the scantable as a list. |
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474 | |
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475 | Parameters: |
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476 | |
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477 | rowno: the row number to retrieve the mask from |
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478 | |
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479 | """ |
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480 | return self._getmask(rowno) |
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481 | |
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482 | def set_spectrum(self, spec, rowno): |
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483 | """Set the spectrum for the current row in the scantable. |
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484 | |
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485 | Parameters: |
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486 | |
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487 | spec: the new spectrum |
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488 | |
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489 | rowno: the row number to set the spectrum for |
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490 | |
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491 | """ |
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492 | assert(len(spec) == self.nchan()) |
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493 | return self._setspectrum(spec, rowno) |
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494 | |
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495 | def get_coordinate(self, rowno): |
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496 | """Return the (spectral) coordinate for a a given 'rowno'. |
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497 | |
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498 | *Note*: |
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499 | |
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500 | * This coordinate is only valid until a scantable method modifies |
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501 | the frequency axis. |
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502 | * This coordinate does contain the original frequency set-up |
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503 | NOT the new frame. The conversions however are done using the user |
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504 | specified frame (e.g. LSRK/TOPO). To get the 'real' coordinate, |
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505 | use scantable.freq_align first. Without it there is no closure, |
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506 | i.e.:: |
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507 | |
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508 | c = myscan.get_coordinate(0) |
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509 | c.to_frequency(c.get_reference_pixel()) != c.get_reference_value() |
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510 | |
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511 | Parameters: |
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512 | |
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513 | rowno: the row number for the spectral coordinate |
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514 | |
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515 | """ |
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516 | return coordinate(Scantable.get_coordinate(self, rowno)) |
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517 | |
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518 | def get_selection(self): |
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519 | """\ |
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520 | Get the selection object currently set on this scantable. |
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521 | |
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522 | Example:: |
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523 | |
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524 | sel = scan.get_selection() |
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525 | sel.set_ifs(0) # select IF 0 |
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526 | scan.set_selection(sel) # apply modified selection |
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527 | |
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528 | """ |
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529 | return selector(self._getselection()) |
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530 | |
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531 | def set_selection(self, selection=None, **kw): |
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532 | """\ |
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533 | Select a subset of the data. All following operations on this scantable |
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534 | are only applied to thi selection. |
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535 | |
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536 | Parameters: |
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537 | |
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538 | selection: a selector object (default unset the selection), or |
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539 | any combination of "pols", "ifs", "beams", "scans", |
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540 | "cycles", "name", "query" |
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541 | |
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542 | Examples:: |
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543 | |
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544 | sel = selector() # create a selection object |
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545 | self.set_scans([0, 3]) # select SCANNO 0 and 3 |
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546 | scan.set_selection(sel) # set the selection |
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547 | scan.summary() # will only print summary of scanno 0 an 3 |
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548 | scan.set_selection() # unset the selection |
---|
549 | # or the equivalent |
---|
550 | scan.set_selection(scans=[0,3]) |
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551 | scan.summary() # will only print summary of scanno 0 an 3 |
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552 | scan.set_selection() # unset the selection |
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553 | |
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554 | """ |
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555 | if selection is None: |
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556 | # reset |
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557 | if len(kw) == 0: |
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558 | selection = selector() |
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559 | else: |
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560 | # try keywords |
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561 | for k in kw: |
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562 | if k not in selector.fields: |
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563 | raise KeyError("Invalid selection key '%s', valid keys are %s" % (k, selector.fields)) |
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564 | selection = selector(**kw) |
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565 | self._setselection(selection) |
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566 | |
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567 | def get_row(self, row=0, insitu=None): |
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568 | """\ |
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569 | Select a row in the scantable. |
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570 | Return a scantable with single row. |
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571 | |
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572 | Parameters: |
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573 | |
---|
574 | row: row no of integration, default is 0. |
---|
575 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned. Otherwise, the |
---|
576 | scaling is done in-situ. The default is taken from .asaprc |
---|
577 | (False) |
---|
578 | |
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579 | """ |
---|
580 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu'] |
---|
581 | if not insitu: |
---|
582 | workscan = self.copy() |
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583 | else: |
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584 | workscan = self |
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585 | # Select a row |
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586 | sel=selector() |
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587 | sel.set_rows([row]) |
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588 | #sel.set_scans([workscan.getscan(row)]) |
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589 | #sel.set_cycles([workscan.getcycle(row)]) |
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590 | #sel.set_beams([workscan.getbeam(row)]) |
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591 | #sel.set_ifs([workscan.getif(row)]) |
---|
592 | #sel.set_polarisations([workscan.getpol(row)]) |
---|
593 | #sel.set_name(workscan._getsourcename(row)) |
---|
594 | workscan.set_selection(sel) |
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595 | if not workscan.nrow() == 1: |
---|
596 | msg = "Cloud not identify single row. %d rows selected."%(workscan.nrow()) |
---|
597 | raise RuntimeError(msg) |
---|
598 | del sel |
---|
599 | if insitu: |
---|
600 | self._assign(workscan) |
---|
601 | else: |
---|
602 | return workscan |
---|
603 | |
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604 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
605 | def stats(self, stat='stddev', mask=None, form='3.3f', row=None): |
---|
606 | """\ |
---|
607 | Determine the specified statistic of the current beam/if/pol |
---|
608 | Takes a 'mask' as an optional parameter to specify which |
---|
609 | channels should be excluded. |
---|
610 | |
---|
611 | Parameters: |
---|
612 | |
---|
613 | stat: 'min', 'max', 'min_abc', 'max_abc', 'sumsq', 'sum', |
---|
614 | 'mean', 'var', 'stddev', 'avdev', 'rms', 'median' |
---|
615 | |
---|
616 | mask: an optional mask specifying where the statistic |
---|
617 | should be determined. |
---|
618 | |
---|
619 | form: format string to print statistic values |
---|
620 | |
---|
621 | row: row number of spectrum to process. |
---|
622 | (default is None: for all rows) |
---|
623 | |
---|
624 | Example: |
---|
625 | scan.set_unit('channel') |
---|
626 | msk = scan.create_mask([100, 200], [500, 600]) |
---|
627 | scan.stats(stat='mean', mask=m) |
---|
628 | |
---|
629 | """ |
---|
630 | mask = mask or [] |
---|
631 | if not self._check_ifs(): |
---|
632 | raise ValueError("Cannot apply mask as the IFs have different " |
---|
633 | "number of channels. Please use setselection() " |
---|
634 | "to select individual IFs") |
---|
635 | rtnabc = False |
---|
636 | if stat.lower().endswith('_abc'): rtnabc = True |
---|
637 | getchan = False |
---|
638 | if stat.lower().startswith('min') or stat.lower().startswith('max'): |
---|
639 | chan = self._math._minmaxchan(self, mask, stat) |
---|
640 | getchan = True |
---|
641 | statvals = [] |
---|
642 | if not rtnabc: |
---|
643 | if row == None: |
---|
644 | statvals = self._math._stats(self, mask, stat) |
---|
645 | else: |
---|
646 | statvals = self._math._statsrow(self, mask, stat, int(row)) |
---|
647 | |
---|
648 | #def cb(i): |
---|
649 | # return statvals[i] |
---|
650 | |
---|
651 | #return self._row_callback(cb, stat) |
---|
652 | |
---|
653 | label=stat |
---|
654 | #callback=cb |
---|
655 | out = "" |
---|
656 | #outvec = [] |
---|
657 | sep = '-'*50 |
---|
658 | |
---|
659 | if row == None: |
---|
660 | rows = xrange(self.nrow()) |
---|
661 | elif isinstance(row, int): |
---|
662 | rows = [ row ] |
---|
663 | |
---|
664 | for i in rows: |
---|
665 | refstr = '' |
---|
666 | statunit= '' |
---|
667 | if getchan: |
---|
668 | qx, qy = self.chan2data(rowno=i, chan=chan[i]) |
---|
669 | if rtnabc: |
---|
670 | statvals.append(qx['value']) |
---|
671 | refstr = ('(value: %'+form) % (qy['value'])+' ['+qy['unit']+'])' |
---|
672 | statunit= '['+qx['unit']+']' |
---|
673 | else: |
---|
674 | refstr = ('(@ %'+form) % (qx['value'])+' ['+qx['unit']+'])' |
---|
675 | |
---|
676 | tm = self._gettime(i) |
---|
677 | src = self._getsourcename(i) |
---|
678 | out += 'Scan[%d] (%s) ' % (self.getscan(i), src) |
---|
679 | out += 'Time[%s]:\n' % (tm) |
---|
680 | if self.nbeam(-1) > 1: out += ' Beam[%d] ' % (self.getbeam(i)) |
---|
681 | if self.nif(-1) > 1: out += ' IF[%d] ' % (self.getif(i)) |
---|
682 | if self.npol(-1) > 1: out += ' Pol[%d] ' % (self.getpol(i)) |
---|
683 | #outvec.append(callback(i)) |
---|
684 | if len(rows) > 1: |
---|
685 | # out += ('= %'+form) % (outvec[i]) +' '+refstr+'\n' |
---|
686 | out += ('= %'+form) % (statvals[i]) +' '+refstr+'\n' |
---|
687 | else: |
---|
688 | # out += ('= %'+form) % (outvec[0]) +' '+refstr+'\n' |
---|
689 | out += ('= %'+form) % (statvals[0]) +' '+refstr+'\n' |
---|
690 | out += sep+"\n" |
---|
691 | |
---|
692 | import os |
---|
693 | if os.environ.has_key( 'USER' ): |
---|
694 | usr = os.environ['USER'] |
---|
695 | else: |
---|
696 | import commands |
---|
697 | usr = commands.getoutput( 'whoami' ) |
---|
698 | tmpfile = '/tmp/tmp_'+usr+'_casapy_asap_scantable_stats' |
---|
699 | f = open(tmpfile,'w') |
---|
700 | print >> f, sep |
---|
701 | print >> f, ' %s %s' % (label, statunit) |
---|
702 | print >> f, sep |
---|
703 | print >> f, out |
---|
704 | f.close() |
---|
705 | f = open(tmpfile,'r') |
---|
706 | x = f.readlines() |
---|
707 | f.close() |
---|
708 | asaplog.push(''.join(x), False) |
---|
709 | |
---|
710 | return statvals |
---|
711 | |
---|
712 | def chan2data(self, rowno=0, chan=0): |
---|
713 | """\ |
---|
714 | Returns channel/frequency/velocity and spectral value |
---|
715 | at an arbitrary row and channel in the scantable. |
---|
716 | |
---|
717 | Parameters: |
---|
718 | |
---|
719 | rowno: a row number in the scantable. Default is the |
---|
720 | first row, i.e. rowno=0 |
---|
721 | |
---|
722 | chan: a channel in the scantable. Default is the first |
---|
723 | channel, i.e. pos=0 |
---|
724 | |
---|
725 | """ |
---|
726 | if isinstance(rowno, int) and isinstance(chan, int): |
---|
727 | qx = {'unit': self.get_unit(), |
---|
728 | 'value': self._getabcissa(rowno)[chan]} |
---|
729 | qy = {'unit': self.get_fluxunit(), |
---|
730 | 'value': self._getspectrum(rowno)[chan]} |
---|
731 | return qx, qy |
---|
732 | |
---|
733 | def stddev(self, mask=None): |
---|
734 | """\ |
---|
735 | Determine the standard deviation of the current beam/if/pol |
---|
736 | Takes a 'mask' as an optional parameter to specify which |
---|
737 | channels should be excluded. |
---|
738 | |
---|
739 | Parameters: |
---|
740 | |
---|
741 | mask: an optional mask specifying where the standard |
---|
742 | deviation should be determined. |
---|
743 | |
---|
744 | Example:: |
---|
745 | |
---|
746 | scan.set_unit('channel') |
---|
747 | msk = scan.create_mask([100, 200], [500, 600]) |
---|
748 | scan.stddev(mask=m) |
---|
749 | |
---|
750 | """ |
---|
751 | return self.stats(stat='stddev', mask=mask); |
---|
752 | |
---|
753 | |
---|
754 | def get_column_names(self): |
---|
755 | """\ |
---|
756 | Return a list of column names, which can be used for selection. |
---|
757 | """ |
---|
758 | return list(Scantable.get_column_names(self)) |
---|
759 | |
---|
760 | def get_tsys(self, row=-1): |
---|
761 | """\ |
---|
762 | Return the System temperatures. |
---|
763 | |
---|
764 | Parameters: |
---|
765 | |
---|
766 | row: the rowno to get the information for. (default all rows) |
---|
767 | |
---|
768 | Returns: |
---|
769 | |
---|
770 | a list of Tsys values for the current selection |
---|
771 | |
---|
772 | """ |
---|
773 | if row > -1: |
---|
774 | return self._get_column(self._gettsys, row) |
---|
775 | return self._row_callback(self._gettsys, "Tsys") |
---|
776 | |
---|
777 | |
---|
778 | def get_weather(self, row=-1): |
---|
779 | """\ |
---|
780 | Return the weather informations. |
---|
781 | |
---|
782 | Parameters: |
---|
783 | |
---|
784 | row: the rowno to get the information for. (default all rows) |
---|
785 | |
---|
786 | Returns: |
---|
787 | |
---|
788 | a dict or list of of dicts of values for the current selection |
---|
789 | |
---|
790 | """ |
---|
791 | |
---|
792 | values = self._get_column(self._get_weather, row) |
---|
793 | if row > -1: |
---|
794 | return {'temperature': values[0], |
---|
795 | 'pressure': values[1], 'humidity' : values[2], |
---|
796 | 'windspeed' : values[3], 'windaz' : values[4] |
---|
797 | } |
---|
798 | else: |
---|
799 | out = [] |
---|
800 | for r in values: |
---|
801 | |
---|
802 | out.append({'temperature': r[0], |
---|
803 | 'pressure': r[1], 'humidity' : r[2], |
---|
804 | 'windspeed' : r[3], 'windaz' : r[4] |
---|
805 | }) |
---|
806 | return out |
---|
807 | |
---|
808 | def _row_callback(self, callback, label): |
---|
809 | out = "" |
---|
810 | outvec = [] |
---|
811 | sep = '-'*50 |
---|
812 | for i in range(self.nrow()): |
---|
813 | tm = self._gettime(i) |
---|
814 | src = self._getsourcename(i) |
---|
815 | out += 'Scan[%d] (%s) ' % (self.getscan(i), src) |
---|
816 | out += 'Time[%s]:\n' % (tm) |
---|
817 | if self.nbeam(-1) > 1: |
---|
818 | out += ' Beam[%d] ' % (self.getbeam(i)) |
---|
819 | if self.nif(-1) > 1: out += ' IF[%d] ' % (self.getif(i)) |
---|
820 | if self.npol(-1) > 1: out += ' Pol[%d] ' % (self.getpol(i)) |
---|
821 | outvec.append(callback(i)) |
---|
822 | out += '= %3.3f\n' % (outvec[i]) |
---|
823 | out += sep+'\n' |
---|
824 | |
---|
825 | asaplog.push(sep) |
---|
826 | asaplog.push(" %s" % (label)) |
---|
827 | asaplog.push(sep) |
---|
828 | asaplog.push(out) |
---|
829 | asaplog.post() |
---|
830 | return outvec |
---|
831 | |
---|
832 | def _get_column(self, callback, row=-1, *args): |
---|
833 | """ |
---|
834 | """ |
---|
835 | if row == -1: |
---|
836 | return [callback(i, *args) for i in range(self.nrow())] |
---|
837 | else: |
---|
838 | if 0 <= row < self.nrow(): |
---|
839 | return callback(row, *args) |
---|
840 | |
---|
841 | |
---|
842 | def get_time(self, row=-1, asdatetime=False, prec=-1): |
---|
843 | """\ |
---|
844 | Get a list of time stamps for the observations. |
---|
845 | Return a datetime object or a string (default) for each |
---|
846 | integration time stamp in the scantable. |
---|
847 | |
---|
848 | Parameters: |
---|
849 | |
---|
850 | row: row no of integration. Default -1 return all rows |
---|
851 | |
---|
852 | asdatetime: return values as datetime objects rather than strings |
---|
853 | |
---|
854 | prec: number of digits shown. Default -1 to automatic calculation. |
---|
855 | Note this number is equals to the digits of MVTime, |
---|
856 | i.e., 0<prec<3: dates with hh:: only, |
---|
857 | <5: with hh:mm:, <7 or 0: with hh:mm:ss, |
---|
858 | and 6> : with hh:mm:ss.tt... (prec-6 t's added) |
---|
859 | |
---|
860 | """ |
---|
861 | from datetime import datetime |
---|
862 | if prec < 0: |
---|
863 | # automagically set necessary precision +1 |
---|
864 | prec = 7 - numpy.floor(numpy.log10(numpy.min(self.get_inttime(row)))) |
---|
865 | prec = max(6, int(prec)) |
---|
866 | else: |
---|
867 | prec = max(0, prec) |
---|
868 | if asdatetime: |
---|
869 | #precision can be 1 millisecond at max |
---|
870 | prec = min(12, prec) |
---|
871 | |
---|
872 | times = self._get_column(self._gettime, row, prec) |
---|
873 | if not asdatetime: |
---|
874 | return times |
---|
875 | format = "%Y/%m/%d/%H:%M:%S.%f" |
---|
876 | if prec < 7: |
---|
877 | nsub = 1 + (((6-prec)/2) % 3) |
---|
878 | substr = [".%f","%S","%M"] |
---|
879 | for i in range(nsub): |
---|
880 | format = format.replace(substr[i],"") |
---|
881 | if isinstance(times, list): |
---|
882 | return [datetime.strptime(i, format) for i in times] |
---|
883 | else: |
---|
884 | return datetime.strptime(times, format) |
---|
885 | |
---|
886 | |
---|
887 | def get_inttime(self, row=-1): |
---|
888 | """\ |
---|
889 | Get a list of integration times for the observations. |
---|
890 | Return a time in seconds for each integration in the scantable. |
---|
891 | |
---|
892 | Parameters: |
---|
893 | |
---|
894 | row: row no of integration. Default -1 return all rows. |
---|
895 | |
---|
896 | """ |
---|
897 | return self._get_column(self._getinttime, row) |
---|
898 | |
---|
899 | |
---|
900 | def get_sourcename(self, row=-1): |
---|
901 | """\ |
---|
902 | Get a list source names for the observations. |
---|
903 | Return a string for each integration in the scantable. |
---|
904 | Parameters: |
---|
905 | |
---|
906 | row: row no of integration. Default -1 return all rows. |
---|
907 | |
---|
908 | """ |
---|
909 | return self._get_column(self._getsourcename, row) |
---|
910 | |
---|
911 | def get_elevation(self, row=-1): |
---|
912 | """\ |
---|
913 | Get a list of elevations for the observations. |
---|
914 | Return a float for each integration in the scantable. |
---|
915 | |
---|
916 | Parameters: |
---|
917 | |
---|
918 | row: row no of integration. Default -1 return all rows. |
---|
919 | |
---|
920 | """ |
---|
921 | return self._get_column(self._getelevation, row) |
---|
922 | |
---|
923 | def get_azimuth(self, row=-1): |
---|
924 | """\ |
---|
925 | Get a list of azimuths for the observations. |
---|
926 | Return a float for each integration in the scantable. |
---|
927 | |
---|
928 | Parameters: |
---|
929 | row: row no of integration. Default -1 return all rows. |
---|
930 | |
---|
931 | """ |
---|
932 | return self._get_column(self._getazimuth, row) |
---|
933 | |
---|
934 | def get_parangle(self, row=-1): |
---|
935 | """\ |
---|
936 | Get a list of parallactic angles for the observations. |
---|
937 | Return a float for each integration in the scantable. |
---|
938 | |
---|
939 | Parameters: |
---|
940 | |
---|
941 | row: row no of integration. Default -1 return all rows. |
---|
942 | |
---|
943 | """ |
---|
944 | return self._get_column(self._getparangle, row) |
---|
945 | |
---|
946 | def get_direction(self, row=-1): |
---|
947 | """ |
---|
948 | Get a list of Positions on the sky (direction) for the observations. |
---|
949 | Return a string for each integration in the scantable. |
---|
950 | |
---|
951 | Parameters: |
---|
952 | |
---|
953 | row: row no of integration. Default -1 return all rows |
---|
954 | |
---|
955 | """ |
---|
956 | return self._get_column(self._getdirection, row) |
---|
957 | |
---|
958 | def get_directionval(self, row=-1): |
---|
959 | """\ |
---|
960 | Get a list of Positions on the sky (direction) for the observations. |
---|
961 | Return a float for each integration in the scantable. |
---|
962 | |
---|
963 | Parameters: |
---|
964 | |
---|
965 | row: row no of integration. Default -1 return all rows |
---|
966 | |
---|
967 | """ |
---|
968 | return self._get_column(self._getdirectionvec, row) |
---|
969 | |
---|
970 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
971 | def set_unit(self, unit='channel'): |
---|
972 | """\ |
---|
973 | Set the unit for all following operations on this scantable |
---|
974 | |
---|
975 | Parameters: |
---|
976 | |
---|
977 | unit: optional unit, default is 'channel'. Use one of '*Hz', |
---|
978 | 'km/s', 'channel' or equivalent '' |
---|
979 | |
---|
980 | """ |
---|
981 | varlist = vars() |
---|
982 | if unit in ['', 'pixel', 'channel']: |
---|
983 | unit = '' |
---|
984 | inf = list(self._getcoordinfo()) |
---|
985 | inf[0] = unit |
---|
986 | self._setcoordinfo(inf) |
---|
987 | self._add_history("set_unit", varlist) |
---|
988 | |
---|
989 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
990 | def set_instrument(self, instr): |
---|
991 | """\ |
---|
992 | Set the instrument for subsequent processing. |
---|
993 | |
---|
994 | Parameters: |
---|
995 | |
---|
996 | instr: Select from 'ATPKSMB', 'ATPKSHOH', 'ATMOPRA', |
---|
997 | 'DSS-43' (Tid), 'CEDUNA', and 'HOBART' |
---|
998 | |
---|
999 | """ |
---|
1000 | self._setInstrument(instr) |
---|
1001 | self._add_history("set_instument", vars()) |
---|
1002 | |
---|
1003 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
1004 | def set_feedtype(self, feedtype): |
---|
1005 | """\ |
---|
1006 | Overwrite the feed type, which might not be set correctly. |
---|
1007 | |
---|
1008 | Parameters: |
---|
1009 | |
---|
1010 | feedtype: 'linear' or 'circular' |
---|
1011 | |
---|
1012 | """ |
---|
1013 | self._setfeedtype(feedtype) |
---|
1014 | self._add_history("set_feedtype", vars()) |
---|
1015 | |
---|
1016 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
1017 | def set_doppler(self, doppler='RADIO'): |
---|
1018 | """\ |
---|
1019 | Set the doppler for all following operations on this scantable. |
---|
1020 | |
---|
1021 | Parameters: |
---|
1022 | |
---|
1023 | doppler: One of 'RADIO', 'OPTICAL', 'Z', 'BETA', 'GAMMA' |
---|
1024 | |
---|
1025 | """ |
---|
1026 | varlist = vars() |
---|
1027 | inf = list(self._getcoordinfo()) |
---|
1028 | inf[2] = doppler |
---|
1029 | self._setcoordinfo(inf) |
---|
1030 | self._add_history("set_doppler", vars()) |
---|
1031 | |
---|
1032 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
1033 | def set_freqframe(self, frame=None): |
---|
1034 | """\ |
---|
1035 | Set the frame type of the Spectral Axis. |
---|
1036 | |
---|
1037 | Parameters: |
---|
1038 | |
---|
1039 | frame: an optional frame type, default 'LSRK'. Valid frames are: |
---|
1040 | 'TOPO', 'LSRD', 'LSRK', 'BARY', |
---|
1041 | 'GEO', 'GALACTO', 'LGROUP', 'CMB' |
---|
1042 | |
---|
1043 | Example:: |
---|
1044 | |
---|
1045 | scan.set_freqframe('BARY') |
---|
1046 | |
---|
1047 | """ |
---|
1048 | frame = frame or rcParams['scantable.freqframe'] |
---|
1049 | varlist = vars() |
---|
1050 | # "REST" is not implemented in casacore |
---|
1051 | #valid = ['REST', 'TOPO', 'LSRD', 'LSRK', 'BARY', \ |
---|
1052 | # 'GEO', 'GALACTO', 'LGROUP', 'CMB'] |
---|
1053 | valid = ['TOPO', 'LSRD', 'LSRK', 'BARY', \ |
---|
1054 | 'GEO', 'GALACTO', 'LGROUP', 'CMB'] |
---|
1055 | |
---|
1056 | if frame in valid: |
---|
1057 | inf = list(self._getcoordinfo()) |
---|
1058 | inf[1] = frame |
---|
1059 | self._setcoordinfo(inf) |
---|
1060 | self._add_history("set_freqframe", varlist) |
---|
1061 | else: |
---|
1062 | msg = "Please specify a valid freq type. Valid types are:\n", valid |
---|
1063 | raise TypeError(msg) |
---|
1064 | |
---|
1065 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
1066 | def set_dirframe(self, frame=""): |
---|
1067 | """\ |
---|
1068 | Set the frame type of the Direction on the sky. |
---|
1069 | |
---|
1070 | Parameters: |
---|
1071 | |
---|
1072 | frame: an optional frame type, default ''. Valid frames are: |
---|
1073 | 'J2000', 'B1950', 'GALACTIC' |
---|
1074 | |
---|
1075 | Example: |
---|
1076 | |
---|
1077 | scan.set_dirframe('GALACTIC') |
---|
1078 | |
---|
1079 | """ |
---|
1080 | varlist = vars() |
---|
1081 | Scantable.set_dirframe(self, frame) |
---|
1082 | self._add_history("set_dirframe", varlist) |
---|
1083 | |
---|
1084 | def get_unit(self): |
---|
1085 | """\ |
---|
1086 | Get the default unit set in this scantable |
---|
1087 | |
---|
1088 | Returns: |
---|
1089 | |
---|
1090 | A unit string |
---|
1091 | |
---|
1092 | """ |
---|
1093 | inf = self._getcoordinfo() |
---|
1094 | unit = inf[0] |
---|
1095 | if unit == '': unit = 'channel' |
---|
1096 | return unit |
---|
1097 | |
---|
1098 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
1099 | def get_abcissa(self, rowno=0): |
---|
1100 | """\ |
---|
1101 | Get the abcissa in the current coordinate setup for the currently |
---|
1102 | selected Beam/IF/Pol |
---|
1103 | |
---|
1104 | Parameters: |
---|
1105 | |
---|
1106 | rowno: an optional row number in the scantable. Default is the |
---|
1107 | first row, i.e. rowno=0 |
---|
1108 | |
---|
1109 | Returns: |
---|
1110 | |
---|
1111 | The abcissa values and the format string (as a dictionary) |
---|
1112 | |
---|
1113 | """ |
---|
1114 | abc = self._getabcissa(rowno) |
---|
1115 | lbl = self._getabcissalabel(rowno) |
---|
1116 | return abc, lbl |
---|
1117 | |
---|
1118 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
1119 | def flag(self, row=-1, mask=None, unflag=False): |
---|
1120 | """\ |
---|
1121 | Flag the selected data using an optional channel mask. |
---|
1122 | |
---|
1123 | Parameters: |
---|
1124 | |
---|
1125 | row: an optional row number in the scantable. |
---|
1126 | Default -1 flags all rows |
---|
1127 | |
---|
1128 | mask: an optional channel mask, created with create_mask. Default |
---|
1129 | (no mask) is all channels. |
---|
1130 | |
---|
1131 | unflag: if True, unflag the data |
---|
1132 | |
---|
1133 | """ |
---|
1134 | varlist = vars() |
---|
1135 | mask = mask or [] |
---|
1136 | self._flag(row, mask, unflag) |
---|
1137 | self._add_history("flag", varlist) |
---|
1138 | |
---|
1139 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
1140 | def flag_row(self, rows=[], unflag=False): |
---|
1141 | """\ |
---|
1142 | Flag the selected data in row-based manner. |
---|
1143 | |
---|
1144 | Parameters: |
---|
1145 | |
---|
1146 | rows: list of row numbers to be flagged. Default is no row |
---|
1147 | (must be explicitly specified to execute row-based flagging). |
---|
1148 | |
---|
1149 | unflag: if True, unflag the data. |
---|
1150 | |
---|
1151 | """ |
---|
1152 | varlist = vars() |
---|
1153 | self._flag_row(rows, unflag) |
---|
1154 | self._add_history("flag_row", varlist) |
---|
1155 | |
---|
1156 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
1157 | def clip(self, uthres=None, dthres=None, clipoutside=True, unflag=False): |
---|
1158 | """\ |
---|
1159 | Flag the selected data outside a specified range (in channel-base) |
---|
1160 | |
---|
1161 | Parameters: |
---|
1162 | |
---|
1163 | uthres: upper threshold. |
---|
1164 | |
---|
1165 | dthres: lower threshold |
---|
1166 | |
---|
1167 | clipoutside: True for flagging data outside the range [dthres:uthres]. |
---|
1168 | False for flagging data inside the range. |
---|
1169 | |
---|
1170 | unflag: if True, unflag the data. |
---|
1171 | |
---|
1172 | """ |
---|
1173 | varlist = vars() |
---|
1174 | self._clip(uthres, dthres, clipoutside, unflag) |
---|
1175 | self._add_history("clip", varlist) |
---|
1176 | |
---|
1177 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
1178 | def lag_flag(self, start, end, unit="MHz", insitu=None): |
---|
1179 | """\ |
---|
1180 | Flag the data in 'lag' space by providing a frequency to remove. |
---|
1181 | Flagged data in the scantable get interpolated over the region. |
---|
1182 | No taper is applied. |
---|
1183 | |
---|
1184 | Parameters: |
---|
1185 | |
---|
1186 | start: the start frequency (really a period within the |
---|
1187 | bandwidth) or period to remove |
---|
1188 | |
---|
1189 | end: the end frequency or period to remove |
---|
1190 | |
---|
1191 | unit: the frequency unit (default "MHz") or "" for |
---|
1192 | explicit lag channels |
---|
1193 | |
---|
1194 | *Notes*: |
---|
1195 | |
---|
1196 | It is recommended to flag edges of the band or strong |
---|
1197 | signals beforehand. |
---|
1198 | |
---|
1199 | """ |
---|
1200 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu'] |
---|
1201 | self._math._setinsitu(insitu) |
---|
1202 | varlist = vars() |
---|
1203 | base = { "GHz": 1000000000., "MHz": 1000000., "kHz": 1000., "Hz": 1.} |
---|
1204 | if not (unit == "" or base.has_key(unit)): |
---|
1205 | raise ValueError("%s is not a valid unit." % unit) |
---|
1206 | if unit == "": |
---|
1207 | s = scantable(self._math._lag_flag(self, start, end, "lags")) |
---|
1208 | else: |
---|
1209 | s = scantable(self._math._lag_flag(self, start*base[unit], |
---|
1210 | end*base[unit], "frequency")) |
---|
1211 | s._add_history("lag_flag", varlist) |
---|
1212 | if insitu: |
---|
1213 | self._assign(s) |
---|
1214 | else: |
---|
1215 | return s |
---|
1216 | |
---|
1217 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
1218 | def fft(self, rowno=[], mask=[], getrealimag=False): |
---|
1219 | """\ |
---|
1220 | Apply FFT to the spectra. |
---|
1221 | Flagged data in the scantable get interpolated over the region. |
---|
1222 | |
---|
1223 | Parameters: |
---|
1224 | |
---|
1225 | rowno: The row number(s) to be processed. int, list |
---|
1226 | and tuple are accepted. By default ([]), FFT |
---|
1227 | is applied to the whole data. |
---|
1228 | |
---|
1229 | mask: Auxiliary channel mask(s). Given as a boolean |
---|
1230 | list, it is applied to all specified rows. |
---|
1231 | A list of boolean lists can also be used to |
---|
1232 | apply different masks. In the latter case, the |
---|
1233 | length of 'mask' must be the same as that of |
---|
1234 | 'rowno'. The default is []. |
---|
1235 | |
---|
1236 | getrealimag: If True, returns the real and imaginary part |
---|
1237 | values of the complex results. |
---|
1238 | If False (the default), returns the amplitude |
---|
1239 | (absolute value) normalised with Ndata/2 and |
---|
1240 | phase (argument, in unit of radian). |
---|
1241 | |
---|
1242 | Returns: |
---|
1243 | |
---|
1244 | A list of dictionaries containing the results for each spectrum. |
---|
1245 | Each dictionary contains two values, the real and the imaginary |
---|
1246 | parts when getrealimag = True, or the amplitude(absolute value) |
---|
1247 | and the phase(argument) when getrealimag = False. The key for |
---|
1248 | these values are 'real' and 'imag', or 'ampl' and 'phase', |
---|
1249 | respectively. |
---|
1250 | """ |
---|
1251 | if isinstance(rowno, int): |
---|
1252 | rowno = [rowno] |
---|
1253 | elif not (isinstance(rowno, list) or isinstance(rowno, tuple)): |
---|
1254 | raise TypeError("The row number(s) must be int, list or tuple.") |
---|
1255 | |
---|
1256 | if len(rowno) == 0: rowno = [i for i in xrange(self.nrow())] |
---|
1257 | |
---|
1258 | if not (isinstance(mask, list) or isinstance(mask, tuple)): |
---|
1259 | raise TypeError("The mask must be a boolean list or a list of boolean list.") |
---|
1260 | if len(mask) == 0: mask = [True for i in xrange(self.nchan())] |
---|
1261 | if isinstance(mask[0], bool): mask = [mask] |
---|
1262 | elif not (isinstance(mask[0], list) or isinstance(mask[0], tuple)): |
---|
1263 | raise TypeError("The mask must be a boolean list or a list of boolean list.") |
---|
1264 | |
---|
1265 | usecommonmask = (len(mask) == 1) |
---|
1266 | if not usecommonmask: |
---|
1267 | if len(mask) != len(rowno): |
---|
1268 | raise ValueError("When specifying masks for each spectrum, the numbers of them must be identical.") |
---|
1269 | for amask in mask: |
---|
1270 | if len(amask) != self.nchan(): |
---|
1271 | raise ValueError("The spectra and the mask have different length.") |
---|
1272 | |
---|
1273 | res = [] |
---|
1274 | |
---|
1275 | imask = 0 |
---|
1276 | for whichrow in rowno: |
---|
1277 | fspec = self._fft(whichrow, mask[imask], getrealimag) |
---|
1278 | nspec = len(fspec) |
---|
1279 | |
---|
1280 | i=0 |
---|
1281 | v1=[] |
---|
1282 | v2=[] |
---|
1283 | reselem = {"real":[],"imag":[]} if getrealimag else {"ampl":[],"phase":[]} |
---|
1284 | |
---|
1285 | while (i < nspec): |
---|
1286 | v1.append(fspec[i]) |
---|
1287 | v2.append(fspec[i+1]) |
---|
1288 | i+=2 |
---|
1289 | |
---|
1290 | if getrealimag: |
---|
1291 | reselem["real"] += v1 |
---|
1292 | reselem["imag"] += v2 |
---|
1293 | else: |
---|
1294 | reselem["ampl"] += v1 |
---|
1295 | reselem["phase"] += v2 |
---|
1296 | |
---|
1297 | res.append(reselem) |
---|
1298 | |
---|
1299 | if not usecommonmask: imask += 1 |
---|
1300 | |
---|
1301 | return res |
---|
1302 | |
---|
1303 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
1304 | def create_mask(self, *args, **kwargs): |
---|
1305 | """\ |
---|
1306 | Compute and return a mask based on [min, max] windows. |
---|
1307 | The specified windows are to be INCLUDED, when the mask is |
---|
1308 | applied. |
---|
1309 | |
---|
1310 | Parameters: |
---|
1311 | |
---|
1312 | [min, max], [min2, max2], ... |
---|
1313 | Pairs of start/end points (inclusive)specifying the regions |
---|
1314 | to be masked |
---|
1315 | |
---|
1316 | invert: optional argument. If specified as True, |
---|
1317 | return an inverted mask, i.e. the regions |
---|
1318 | specified are EXCLUDED |
---|
1319 | |
---|
1320 | row: create the mask using the specified row for |
---|
1321 | unit conversions, default is row=0 |
---|
1322 | only necessary if frequency varies over rows. |
---|
1323 | |
---|
1324 | Examples:: |
---|
1325 | |
---|
1326 | scan.set_unit('channel') |
---|
1327 | # a) |
---|
1328 | msk = scan.create_mask([400, 500], [800, 900]) |
---|
1329 | # masks everything outside 400 and 500 |
---|
1330 | # and 800 and 900 in the unit 'channel' |
---|
1331 | |
---|
1332 | # b) |
---|
1333 | msk = scan.create_mask([400, 500], [800, 900], invert=True) |
---|
1334 | # masks the regions between 400 and 500 |
---|
1335 | # and 800 and 900 in the unit 'channel' |
---|
1336 | |
---|
1337 | # c) |
---|
1338 | #mask only channel 400 |
---|
1339 | msk = scan.create_mask([400]) |
---|
1340 | |
---|
1341 | """ |
---|
1342 | row = kwargs.get("row", 0) |
---|
1343 | data = self._getabcissa(row) |
---|
1344 | u = self._getcoordinfo()[0] |
---|
1345 | if u == "": |
---|
1346 | u = "channel" |
---|
1347 | msg = "The current mask window unit is %s" % u |
---|
1348 | i = self._check_ifs() |
---|
1349 | if not i: |
---|
1350 | msg += "\nThis mask is only valid for IF=%d" % (self.getif(i)) |
---|
1351 | asaplog.push(msg) |
---|
1352 | n = self.nchan() |
---|
1353 | msk = _n_bools(n, False) |
---|
1354 | # test if args is a 'list' or a 'normal *args - UGLY!!! |
---|
1355 | |
---|
1356 | ws = (isinstance(args[-1][-1], int) or isinstance(args[-1][-1], float)) \ |
---|
1357 | and args or args[0] |
---|
1358 | for window in ws: |
---|
1359 | if len(window) == 1: |
---|
1360 | window = [window[0], window[0]] |
---|
1361 | if len(window) == 0 or len(window) > 2: |
---|
1362 | raise ValueError("A window needs to be defined as [start(, end)]") |
---|
1363 | if window[0] > window[1]: |
---|
1364 | tmp = window[0] |
---|
1365 | window[0] = window[1] |
---|
1366 | window[1] = tmp |
---|
1367 | for i in range(n): |
---|
1368 | if data[i] >= window[0] and data[i] <= window[1]: |
---|
1369 | msk[i] = True |
---|
1370 | if kwargs.has_key('invert'): |
---|
1371 | if kwargs.get('invert'): |
---|
1372 | msk = mask_not(msk) |
---|
1373 | return msk |
---|
1374 | |
---|
1375 | def get_masklist(self, mask=None, row=0, silent=False): |
---|
1376 | """\ |
---|
1377 | Compute and return a list of mask windows, [min, max]. |
---|
1378 | |
---|
1379 | Parameters: |
---|
1380 | |
---|
1381 | mask: channel mask, created with create_mask. |
---|
1382 | |
---|
1383 | row: calcutate the masklist using the specified row |
---|
1384 | for unit conversions, default is row=0 |
---|
1385 | only necessary if frequency varies over rows. |
---|
1386 | |
---|
1387 | Returns: |
---|
1388 | |
---|
1389 | [min, max], [min2, max2], ... |
---|
1390 | Pairs of start/end points (inclusive)specifying |
---|
1391 | the masked regions |
---|
1392 | |
---|
1393 | """ |
---|
1394 | if not (isinstance(mask,list) or isinstance(mask, tuple)): |
---|
1395 | raise TypeError("The mask should be list or tuple.") |
---|
1396 | if len(mask) < 2: |
---|
1397 | raise TypeError("The mask elements should be > 1") |
---|
1398 | if self.nchan() != len(mask): |
---|
1399 | msg = "Number of channels in scantable != number of mask elements" |
---|
1400 | raise TypeError(msg) |
---|
1401 | data = self._getabcissa(row) |
---|
1402 | u = self._getcoordinfo()[0] |
---|
1403 | if u == "": |
---|
1404 | u = "channel" |
---|
1405 | msg = "The current mask window unit is %s" % u |
---|
1406 | i = self._check_ifs() |
---|
1407 | if not i: |
---|
1408 | msg += "\nThis mask is only valid for IF=%d" % (self.getif(i)) |
---|
1409 | if not silent: |
---|
1410 | asaplog.push(msg) |
---|
1411 | masklist=[] |
---|
1412 | ist, ien = None, None |
---|
1413 | ist, ien=self.get_mask_indices(mask) |
---|
1414 | if ist is not None and ien is not None: |
---|
1415 | for i in xrange(len(ist)): |
---|
1416 | range=[data[ist[i]],data[ien[i]]] |
---|
1417 | range.sort() |
---|
1418 | masklist.append([range[0],range[1]]) |
---|
1419 | return masklist |
---|
1420 | |
---|
1421 | def get_mask_indices(self, mask=None): |
---|
1422 | """\ |
---|
1423 | Compute and Return lists of mask start indices and mask end indices. |
---|
1424 | |
---|
1425 | Parameters: |
---|
1426 | |
---|
1427 | mask: channel mask, created with create_mask. |
---|
1428 | |
---|
1429 | Returns: |
---|
1430 | |
---|
1431 | List of mask start indices and that of mask end indices, |
---|
1432 | i.e., [istart1,istart2,....], [iend1,iend2,....]. |
---|
1433 | |
---|
1434 | """ |
---|
1435 | if not (isinstance(mask,list) or isinstance(mask, tuple)): |
---|
1436 | raise TypeError("The mask should be list or tuple.") |
---|
1437 | if len(mask) < 2: |
---|
1438 | raise TypeError("The mask elements should be > 1") |
---|
1439 | istart=[] |
---|
1440 | iend=[] |
---|
1441 | if mask[0]: istart.append(0) |
---|
1442 | for i in range(len(mask)-1): |
---|
1443 | if not mask[i] and mask[i+1]: |
---|
1444 | istart.append(i+1) |
---|
1445 | elif mask[i] and not mask[i+1]: |
---|
1446 | iend.append(i) |
---|
1447 | if mask[len(mask)-1]: iend.append(len(mask)-1) |
---|
1448 | if len(istart) != len(iend): |
---|
1449 | raise RuntimeError("Numbers of mask start != mask end.") |
---|
1450 | for i in range(len(istart)): |
---|
1451 | if istart[i] > iend[i]: |
---|
1452 | raise RuntimeError("Mask start index > mask end index") |
---|
1453 | break |
---|
1454 | return istart,iend |
---|
1455 | |
---|
1456 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
1457 | def parse_maskexpr(self,maskstring): |
---|
1458 | """ |
---|
1459 | Parse CASA type mask selection syntax (IF dependent). |
---|
1460 | |
---|
1461 | Parameters: |
---|
1462 | maskstring : A string mask selection expression. |
---|
1463 | A comma separated selections mean different IF - |
---|
1464 | channel combinations. IFs and channel selections |
---|
1465 | are partitioned by a colon, ':'. |
---|
1466 | examples: |
---|
1467 | '' = all IFs (all channels) |
---|
1468 | '<2,4~6,9' = IFs 0,1,4,5,6,9 (all channels) |
---|
1469 | '3:3~45;60' = channels 3 to 45 and 60 in IF 3 |
---|
1470 | '0~1:2~6,8' = channels 2 to 6 in IFs 0,1, and |
---|
1471 | all channels in IF8 |
---|
1472 | Returns: |
---|
1473 | A dictionary of selected (valid) IF and masklist pairs, |
---|
1474 | e.g. {'0': [[50,250],[350,462]], '2': [[100,400],[550,974]]} |
---|
1475 | """ |
---|
1476 | if not isinstance(maskstring,str): |
---|
1477 | asaplog.post() |
---|
1478 | asaplog.push("Invalid mask expression") |
---|
1479 | asaplog.post("ERROR") |
---|
1480 | |
---|
1481 | valid_ifs = self.getifnos() |
---|
1482 | frequnit = self.get_unit() |
---|
1483 | seldict = {} |
---|
1484 | if maskstring == "": |
---|
1485 | maskstring = str(valid_ifs)[1:-1] |
---|
1486 | ## split each selection |
---|
1487 | sellist = maskstring.split(',') |
---|
1488 | for currselstr in sellist: |
---|
1489 | selset = currselstr.split(':') |
---|
1490 | # spw and mask string (may include ~, < or >) |
---|
1491 | spwmasklist = self._parse_selection(selset[0],typestr='integer', |
---|
1492 | offset=1,minval=min(valid_ifs), |
---|
1493 | maxval=max(valid_ifs)) |
---|
1494 | for spwlist in spwmasklist: |
---|
1495 | selspws = [] |
---|
1496 | for ispw in range(spwlist[0],spwlist[1]+1): |
---|
1497 | # Put into the list only if ispw exists |
---|
1498 | if valid_ifs.count(ispw): |
---|
1499 | selspws.append(ispw) |
---|
1500 | del spwmasklist, spwlist |
---|
1501 | |
---|
1502 | # parse frequency mask list |
---|
1503 | if len(selset) > 1: |
---|
1504 | freqmasklist = self._parse_selection(selset[1],typestr='float', |
---|
1505 | offset=0.) |
---|
1506 | else: |
---|
1507 | # want to select the whole spectrum |
---|
1508 | freqmasklist = [None] |
---|
1509 | |
---|
1510 | ## define a dictionary of spw - masklist combination |
---|
1511 | for ispw in selspws: |
---|
1512 | #print "working on", ispw |
---|
1513 | spwstr = str(ispw) |
---|
1514 | if len(selspws) == 0: |
---|
1515 | # empty spw |
---|
1516 | continue |
---|
1517 | else: |
---|
1518 | ## want to get min and max of the spw and |
---|
1519 | ## offset to set for '<' and '>' |
---|
1520 | if frequnit == 'channel': |
---|
1521 | minfreq = 0 |
---|
1522 | maxfreq = self.nchan(ifno=ispw) |
---|
1523 | offset = 0.5 |
---|
1524 | else: |
---|
1525 | ## This is ugly part. need improvement |
---|
1526 | for ifrow in xrange(self.nrow()): |
---|
1527 | if self.getif(ifrow) == ispw: |
---|
1528 | #print "IF",ispw,"found in row =",ifrow |
---|
1529 | break |
---|
1530 | freqcoord = self.get_coordinate(ifrow) |
---|
1531 | freqs = self._getabcissa(ifrow) |
---|
1532 | minfreq = min(freqs) |
---|
1533 | maxfreq = max(freqs) |
---|
1534 | if len(freqs) == 1: |
---|
1535 | offset = 0.5 |
---|
1536 | elif frequnit.find('Hz') > 0: |
---|
1537 | offset = abs(freqcoord.to_frequency(1,unit=frequnit) |
---|
1538 | -freqcoord.to_frequency(0,unit=frequnit))*0.5 |
---|
1539 | elif frequnit.find('m/s') > 0: |
---|
1540 | offset = abs(freqcoord.to_velocity(1,unit=frequnit) |
---|
1541 | -freqcoord.to_velocity(0,unit=frequnit))*0.5 |
---|
1542 | else: |
---|
1543 | asaplog.post() |
---|
1544 | asaplog.push("Invalid frequency unit") |
---|
1545 | asaplog.post("ERROR") |
---|
1546 | del freqs, freqcoord, ifrow |
---|
1547 | for freq in freqmasklist: |
---|
1548 | selmask = freq or [minfreq, maxfreq] |
---|
1549 | if selmask[0] == None: |
---|
1550 | ## selection was "<freq[1]". |
---|
1551 | if selmask[1] < minfreq: |
---|
1552 | ## avoid adding region selection |
---|
1553 | selmask = None |
---|
1554 | else: |
---|
1555 | selmask = [minfreq,selmask[1]-offset] |
---|
1556 | elif selmask[1] == None: |
---|
1557 | ## selection was ">freq[0]" |
---|
1558 | if selmask[0] > maxfreq: |
---|
1559 | ## avoid adding region selection |
---|
1560 | selmask = None |
---|
1561 | else: |
---|
1562 | selmask = [selmask[0]+offset,maxfreq] |
---|
1563 | if selmask: |
---|
1564 | if not seldict.has_key(spwstr): |
---|
1565 | # new spw selection |
---|
1566 | seldict[spwstr] = [] |
---|
1567 | seldict[spwstr] += [selmask] |
---|
1568 | del minfreq,maxfreq,offset,freq,selmask |
---|
1569 | del spwstr |
---|
1570 | del freqmasklist |
---|
1571 | del valid_ifs |
---|
1572 | if len(seldict) == 0: |
---|
1573 | asaplog.post() |
---|
1574 | asaplog.push("No valid selection in the mask expression: "+maskstring) |
---|
1575 | asaplog.post("WARN") |
---|
1576 | return None |
---|
1577 | msg = "Selected masklist:\n" |
---|
1578 | for sif, lmask in seldict.iteritems(): |
---|
1579 | msg += " IF"+sif+" - "+str(lmask)+"\n" |
---|
1580 | asaplog.push(msg) |
---|
1581 | return seldict |
---|
1582 | |
---|
1583 | def _parse_selection(self,selstr,typestr='float',offset=0.,minval=None,maxval=None): |
---|
1584 | """ |
---|
1585 | Parameters: |
---|
1586 | selstr : The Selection string, e.g., '<3;5~7;100~103;9' |
---|
1587 | typestr : The type of the values in returned list |
---|
1588 | ('integer' or 'float') |
---|
1589 | offset : The offset value to subtract from or add to |
---|
1590 | the boundary value if the selection string |
---|
1591 | includes '<' or '>' |
---|
1592 | minval, maxval : The minimum/maximum values to set if the |
---|
1593 | selection string includes '<' or '>'. |
---|
1594 | The list element is filled with None by default. |
---|
1595 | Returns: |
---|
1596 | A list of min/max pair of selections. |
---|
1597 | Example: |
---|
1598 | _parseSelection('<3;5~7;9',typestr='int',offset=1,minval=0) |
---|
1599 | returns [[0,2],[5,7],[9,9]] |
---|
1600 | """ |
---|
1601 | selgroups = selstr.split(';') |
---|
1602 | sellists = [] |
---|
1603 | if typestr.lower().startswith('int'): |
---|
1604 | formatfunc = int |
---|
1605 | else: |
---|
1606 | formatfunc = float |
---|
1607 | |
---|
1608 | for currsel in selgroups: |
---|
1609 | if currsel.find('~') > 0: |
---|
1610 | minsel = formatfunc(currsel.split('~')[0].strip()) |
---|
1611 | maxsel = formatfunc(currsel.split('~')[1].strip()) |
---|
1612 | elif currsel.strip().startswith('<'): |
---|
1613 | minsel = minval |
---|
1614 | maxsel = formatfunc(currsel.split('<')[1].strip()) \ |
---|
1615 | - formatfunc(offset) |
---|
1616 | elif currsel.strip().startswith('>'): |
---|
1617 | minsel = formatfunc(currsel.split('>')[1].strip()) \ |
---|
1618 | + formatfunc(offset) |
---|
1619 | maxsel = maxval |
---|
1620 | else: |
---|
1621 | minsel = formatfunc(currsel) |
---|
1622 | maxsel = formatfunc(currsel) |
---|
1623 | sellists.append([minsel,maxsel]) |
---|
1624 | return sellists |
---|
1625 | |
---|
1626 | # def get_restfreqs(self): |
---|
1627 | # """ |
---|
1628 | # Get the restfrequency(s) stored in this scantable. |
---|
1629 | # The return value(s) are always of unit 'Hz' |
---|
1630 | # Parameters: |
---|
1631 | # none |
---|
1632 | # Returns: |
---|
1633 | # a list of doubles |
---|
1634 | # """ |
---|
1635 | # return list(self._getrestfreqs()) |
---|
1636 | |
---|
1637 | def get_restfreqs(self, ids=None): |
---|
1638 | """\ |
---|
1639 | Get the restfrequency(s) stored in this scantable. |
---|
1640 | The return value(s) are always of unit 'Hz' |
---|
1641 | |
---|
1642 | Parameters: |
---|
1643 | |
---|
1644 | ids: (optional) a list of MOLECULE_ID for that restfrequency(s) to |
---|
1645 | be retrieved |
---|
1646 | |
---|
1647 | Returns: |
---|
1648 | |
---|
1649 | dictionary containing ids and a list of doubles for each id |
---|
1650 | |
---|
1651 | """ |
---|
1652 | if ids is None: |
---|
1653 | rfreqs={} |
---|
1654 | idlist = self.getmolnos() |
---|
1655 | for i in idlist: |
---|
1656 | rfreqs[i]=list(self._getrestfreqs(i)) |
---|
1657 | return rfreqs |
---|
1658 | else: |
---|
1659 | if type(ids)==list or type(ids)==tuple: |
---|
1660 | rfreqs={} |
---|
1661 | for i in ids: |
---|
1662 | rfreqs[i]=list(self._getrestfreqs(i)) |
---|
1663 | return rfreqs |
---|
1664 | else: |
---|
1665 | return list(self._getrestfreqs(ids)) |
---|
1666 | #return list(self._getrestfreqs(ids)) |
---|
1667 | |
---|
1668 | def set_restfreqs(self, freqs=None, unit='Hz'): |
---|
1669 | """\ |
---|
1670 | Set or replace the restfrequency specified and |
---|
1671 | if the 'freqs' argument holds a scalar, |
---|
1672 | then that rest frequency will be applied to all the selected |
---|
1673 | data. If the 'freqs' argument holds |
---|
1674 | a vector, then it MUST be of equal or smaller length than |
---|
1675 | the number of IFs (and the available restfrequencies will be |
---|
1676 | replaced by this vector). In this case, *all* data have |
---|
1677 | the restfrequency set per IF according |
---|
1678 | to the corresponding value you give in the 'freqs' vector. |
---|
1679 | E.g. 'freqs=[1e9, 2e9]' would mean IF 0 gets restfreq 1e9 and |
---|
1680 | IF 1 gets restfreq 2e9. |
---|
1681 | |
---|
1682 | You can also specify the frequencies via a linecatalog. |
---|
1683 | |
---|
1684 | Parameters: |
---|
1685 | |
---|
1686 | freqs: list of rest frequency values or string idenitfiers |
---|
1687 | |
---|
1688 | unit: unit for rest frequency (default 'Hz') |
---|
1689 | |
---|
1690 | |
---|
1691 | Example:: |
---|
1692 | |
---|
1693 | # set the given restfrequency for the all currently selected IFs |
---|
1694 | scan.set_restfreqs(freqs=1.4e9) |
---|
1695 | # set restfrequencies for the n IFs (n > 1) in the order of the |
---|
1696 | # list, i.e |
---|
1697 | # IF0 -> 1.4e9, IF1 -> 1.41e9, IF3 -> 1.42e9 |
---|
1698 | # len(list_of_restfreqs) == nIF |
---|
1699 | # for nIF == 1 the following will set multiple restfrequency for |
---|
1700 | # that IF |
---|
1701 | scan.set_restfreqs(freqs=[1.4e9, 1.41e9, 1.42e9]) |
---|
1702 | # set multiple restfrequencies per IF. as a list of lists where |
---|
1703 | # the outer list has nIF elements, the inner s arbitrary |
---|
1704 | scan.set_restfreqs(freqs=[[1.4e9, 1.41e9], [1.67e9]]) |
---|
1705 | |
---|
1706 | *Note*: |
---|
1707 | |
---|
1708 | To do more sophisticate Restfrequency setting, e.g. on a |
---|
1709 | source and IF basis, use scantable.set_selection() before using |
---|
1710 | this function:: |
---|
1711 | |
---|
1712 | # provided your scantable is called scan |
---|
1713 | selection = selector() |
---|
1714 | selection.set_name("ORION*") |
---|
1715 | selection.set_ifs([1]) |
---|
1716 | scan.set_selection(selection) |
---|
1717 | scan.set_restfreqs(freqs=86.6e9) |
---|
1718 | |
---|
1719 | """ |
---|
1720 | varlist = vars() |
---|
1721 | from asap import linecatalog |
---|
1722 | # simple value |
---|
1723 | if isinstance(freqs, int) or isinstance(freqs, float): |
---|
1724 | self._setrestfreqs([freqs], [""], unit) |
---|
1725 | # list of values |
---|
1726 | elif isinstance(freqs, list) or isinstance(freqs, tuple): |
---|
1727 | # list values are scalars |
---|
1728 | if isinstance(freqs[-1], int) or isinstance(freqs[-1], float): |
---|
1729 | if len(freqs) == 1: |
---|
1730 | self._setrestfreqs(freqs, [""], unit) |
---|
1731 | else: |
---|
1732 | # allow the 'old' mode of setting mulitple IFs |
---|
1733 | sel = selector() |
---|
1734 | savesel = self._getselection() |
---|
1735 | iflist = self.getifnos() |
---|
1736 | if len(freqs)>len(iflist): |
---|
1737 | raise ValueError("number of elements in list of list " |
---|
1738 | "exeeds the current IF selections") |
---|
1739 | iflist = self.getifnos() |
---|
1740 | for i, fval in enumerate(freqs): |
---|
1741 | sel.set_ifs(iflist[i]) |
---|
1742 | self._setselection(sel) |
---|
1743 | self._setrestfreqs([fval], [""], unit) |
---|
1744 | self._setselection(savesel) |
---|
1745 | |
---|
1746 | # list values are dict, {'value'=, 'name'=) |
---|
1747 | elif isinstance(freqs[-1], dict): |
---|
1748 | values = [] |
---|
1749 | names = [] |
---|
1750 | for d in freqs: |
---|
1751 | values.append(d["value"]) |
---|
1752 | names.append(d["name"]) |
---|
1753 | self._setrestfreqs(values, names, unit) |
---|
1754 | elif isinstance(freqs[-1], list) or isinstance(freqs[-1], tuple): |
---|
1755 | sel = selector() |
---|
1756 | savesel = self._getselection() |
---|
1757 | iflist = self.getifnos() |
---|
1758 | if len(freqs)>len(iflist): |
---|
1759 | raise ValueError("number of elements in list of list exeeds" |
---|
1760 | " the current IF selections") |
---|
1761 | for i, fval in enumerate(freqs): |
---|
1762 | sel.set_ifs(iflist[i]) |
---|
1763 | self._setselection(sel) |
---|
1764 | self._setrestfreqs(fval, [""], unit) |
---|
1765 | self._setselection(savesel) |
---|
1766 | # freqs are to be taken from a linecatalog |
---|
1767 | elif isinstance(freqs, linecatalog): |
---|
1768 | sel = selector() |
---|
1769 | savesel = self._getselection() |
---|
1770 | for i in xrange(freqs.nrow()): |
---|
1771 | sel.set_ifs(iflist[i]) |
---|
1772 | self._setselection(sel) |
---|
1773 | self._setrestfreqs([freqs.get_frequency(i)], |
---|
1774 | [freqs.get_name(i)], "MHz") |
---|
1775 | # ensure that we are not iterating past nIF |
---|
1776 | if i == self.nif()-1: break |
---|
1777 | self._setselection(savesel) |
---|
1778 | else: |
---|
1779 | return |
---|
1780 | self._add_history("set_restfreqs", varlist) |
---|
1781 | |
---|
1782 | def shift_refpix(self, delta): |
---|
1783 | """\ |
---|
1784 | Shift the reference pixel of the Spectra Coordinate by an |
---|
1785 | integer amount. |
---|
1786 | |
---|
1787 | Parameters: |
---|
1788 | |
---|
1789 | delta: the amount to shift by |
---|
1790 | |
---|
1791 | *Note*: |
---|
1792 | |
---|
1793 | Be careful using this with broadband data. |
---|
1794 | |
---|
1795 | """ |
---|
1796 | Scantable.shift_refpix(self, delta) |
---|
1797 | |
---|
1798 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
1799 | def history(self, filename=None): |
---|
1800 | """\ |
---|
1801 | Print the history. Optionally to a file. |
---|
1802 | |
---|
1803 | Parameters: |
---|
1804 | |
---|
1805 | filename: The name of the file to save the history to. |
---|
1806 | |
---|
1807 | """ |
---|
1808 | hist = list(self._gethistory()) |
---|
1809 | out = "-"*80 |
---|
1810 | for h in hist: |
---|
1811 | if h.startswith("---"): |
---|
1812 | out = "\n".join([out, h]) |
---|
1813 | else: |
---|
1814 | items = h.split("##") |
---|
1815 | date = items[0] |
---|
1816 | func = items[1] |
---|
1817 | items = items[2:] |
---|
1818 | out += "\n"+date+"\n" |
---|
1819 | out += "Function: %s\n Parameters:" % (func) |
---|
1820 | for i in items: |
---|
1821 | if i == '': |
---|
1822 | continue |
---|
1823 | s = i.split("=") |
---|
1824 | out += "\n %s = %s" % (s[0], s[1]) |
---|
1825 | out = "\n".join([out, "-"*80]) |
---|
1826 | if filename is not None: |
---|
1827 | if filename is "": |
---|
1828 | filename = 'scantable_history.txt' |
---|
1829 | import os |
---|
1830 | filename = os.path.expandvars(os.path.expanduser(filename)) |
---|
1831 | if not os.path.isdir(filename): |
---|
1832 | data = open(filename, 'w') |
---|
1833 | data.write(out) |
---|
1834 | data.close() |
---|
1835 | else: |
---|
1836 | msg = "Illegal file name '%s'." % (filename) |
---|
1837 | raise IOError(msg) |
---|
1838 | return page(out) |
---|
1839 | # |
---|
1840 | # Maths business |
---|
1841 | # |
---|
1842 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
1843 | def average_time(self, mask=None, scanav=False, weight='tint', align=False): |
---|
1844 | """\ |
---|
1845 | Return the (time) weighted average of a scan. |
---|
1846 | |
---|
1847 | *Note*: |
---|
1848 | |
---|
1849 | in channels only - align if necessary |
---|
1850 | |
---|
1851 | Parameters: |
---|
1852 | |
---|
1853 | mask: an optional mask (only used for 'var' and 'tsys' |
---|
1854 | weighting) |
---|
1855 | |
---|
1856 | scanav: True averages each scan separately |
---|
1857 | False (default) averages all scans together, |
---|
1858 | |
---|
1859 | weight: Weighting scheme. |
---|
1860 | 'none' (mean no weight) |
---|
1861 | 'var' (1/var(spec) weighted) |
---|
1862 | 'tsys' (1/Tsys**2 weighted) |
---|
1863 | 'tint' (integration time weighted) |
---|
1864 | 'tintsys' (Tint/Tsys**2) |
---|
1865 | 'median' ( median averaging) |
---|
1866 | The default is 'tint' |
---|
1867 | |
---|
1868 | align: align the spectra in velocity before averaging. It takes |
---|
1869 | the time of the first spectrum as reference time. |
---|
1870 | |
---|
1871 | Example:: |
---|
1872 | |
---|
1873 | # time average the scantable without using a mask |
---|
1874 | newscan = scan.average_time() |
---|
1875 | |
---|
1876 | """ |
---|
1877 | varlist = vars() |
---|
1878 | weight = weight or 'TINT' |
---|
1879 | mask = mask or () |
---|
1880 | scanav = (scanav and 'SCAN') or 'NONE' |
---|
1881 | scan = (self, ) |
---|
1882 | |
---|
1883 | if align: |
---|
1884 | scan = (self.freq_align(insitu=False), ) |
---|
1885 | s = None |
---|
1886 | if weight.upper() == 'MEDIAN': |
---|
1887 | s = scantable(self._math._averagechannel(scan[0], 'MEDIAN', |
---|
1888 | scanav)) |
---|
1889 | else: |
---|
1890 | s = scantable(self._math._average(scan, mask, weight.upper(), |
---|
1891 | scanav)) |
---|
1892 | s._add_history("average_time", varlist) |
---|
1893 | return s |
---|
1894 | |
---|
1895 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
1896 | def convert_flux(self, jyperk=None, eta=None, d=None, insitu=None): |
---|
1897 | """\ |
---|
1898 | Return a scan where all spectra are converted to either |
---|
1899 | Jansky or Kelvin depending upon the flux units of the scan table. |
---|
1900 | By default the function tries to look the values up internally. |
---|
1901 | If it can't find them (or if you want to over-ride), you must |
---|
1902 | specify EITHER jyperk OR eta (and D which it will try to look up |
---|
1903 | also if you don't set it). jyperk takes precedence if you set both. |
---|
1904 | |
---|
1905 | Parameters: |
---|
1906 | |
---|
1907 | jyperk: the Jy / K conversion factor |
---|
1908 | |
---|
1909 | eta: the aperture efficiency |
---|
1910 | |
---|
1911 | d: the geometric diameter (metres) |
---|
1912 | |
---|
1913 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned. |
---|
1914 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ |
---|
1915 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False) |
---|
1916 | |
---|
1917 | """ |
---|
1918 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu'] |
---|
1919 | self._math._setinsitu(insitu) |
---|
1920 | varlist = vars() |
---|
1921 | jyperk = jyperk or -1.0 |
---|
1922 | d = d or -1.0 |
---|
1923 | eta = eta or -1.0 |
---|
1924 | s = scantable(self._math._convertflux(self, d, eta, jyperk)) |
---|
1925 | s._add_history("convert_flux", varlist) |
---|
1926 | if insitu: self._assign(s) |
---|
1927 | else: return s |
---|
1928 | |
---|
1929 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
1930 | def gain_el(self, poly=None, filename="", method="linear", insitu=None): |
---|
1931 | """\ |
---|
1932 | Return a scan after applying a gain-elevation correction. |
---|
1933 | The correction can be made via either a polynomial or a |
---|
1934 | table-based interpolation (and extrapolation if necessary). |
---|
1935 | You specify polynomial coefficients, an ascii table or neither. |
---|
1936 | If you specify neither, then a polynomial correction will be made |
---|
1937 | with built in coefficients known for certain telescopes (an error |
---|
1938 | will occur if the instrument is not known). |
---|
1939 | The data and Tsys are *divided* by the scaling factors. |
---|
1940 | |
---|
1941 | Parameters: |
---|
1942 | |
---|
1943 | poly: Polynomial coefficients (default None) to compute a |
---|
1944 | gain-elevation correction as a function of |
---|
1945 | elevation (in degrees). |
---|
1946 | |
---|
1947 | filename: The name of an ascii file holding correction factors. |
---|
1948 | The first row of the ascii file must give the column |
---|
1949 | names and these MUST include columns |
---|
1950 | "ELEVATION" (degrees) and "FACTOR" (multiply data |
---|
1951 | by this) somewhere. |
---|
1952 | The second row must give the data type of the |
---|
1953 | column. Use 'R' for Real and 'I' for Integer. |
---|
1954 | An example file would be |
---|
1955 | (actual factors are arbitrary) : |
---|
1956 | |
---|
1957 | TIME ELEVATION FACTOR |
---|
1958 | R R R |
---|
1959 | 0.1 0 0.8 |
---|
1960 | 0.2 20 0.85 |
---|
1961 | 0.3 40 0.9 |
---|
1962 | 0.4 60 0.85 |
---|
1963 | 0.5 80 0.8 |
---|
1964 | 0.6 90 0.75 |
---|
1965 | |
---|
1966 | method: Interpolation method when correcting from a table. |
---|
1967 | Values are "nearest", "linear" (default), "cubic" |
---|
1968 | and "spline" |
---|
1969 | |
---|
1970 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned. |
---|
1971 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ |
---|
1972 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False) |
---|
1973 | |
---|
1974 | """ |
---|
1975 | |
---|
1976 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu'] |
---|
1977 | self._math._setinsitu(insitu) |
---|
1978 | varlist = vars() |
---|
1979 | poly = poly or () |
---|
1980 | from os.path import expandvars |
---|
1981 | filename = expandvars(filename) |
---|
1982 | s = scantable(self._math._gainel(self, poly, filename, method)) |
---|
1983 | s._add_history("gain_el", varlist) |
---|
1984 | if insitu: |
---|
1985 | self._assign(s) |
---|
1986 | else: |
---|
1987 | return s |
---|
1988 | |
---|
1989 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
1990 | def freq_align(self, reftime=None, method='cubic', insitu=None): |
---|
1991 | """\ |
---|
1992 | Return a scan where all rows have been aligned in frequency/velocity. |
---|
1993 | The alignment frequency frame (e.g. LSRK) is that set by function |
---|
1994 | set_freqframe. |
---|
1995 | |
---|
1996 | Parameters: |
---|
1997 | |
---|
1998 | reftime: reference time to align at. By default, the time of |
---|
1999 | the first row of data is used. |
---|
2000 | |
---|
2001 | method: Interpolation method for regridding the spectra. |
---|
2002 | Choose from "nearest", "linear", "cubic" (default) |
---|
2003 | and "spline" |
---|
2004 | |
---|
2005 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned. |
---|
2006 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ |
---|
2007 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False) |
---|
2008 | |
---|
2009 | """ |
---|
2010 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams["insitu"] |
---|
2011 | self._math._setinsitu(insitu) |
---|
2012 | varlist = vars() |
---|
2013 | reftime = reftime or "" |
---|
2014 | s = scantable(self._math._freq_align(self, reftime, method)) |
---|
2015 | s._add_history("freq_align", varlist) |
---|
2016 | if insitu: self._assign(s) |
---|
2017 | else: return s |
---|
2018 | |
---|
2019 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
2020 | def opacity(self, tau=None, insitu=None): |
---|
2021 | """\ |
---|
2022 | Apply an opacity correction. The data |
---|
2023 | and Tsys are multiplied by the correction factor. |
---|
2024 | |
---|
2025 | Parameters: |
---|
2026 | |
---|
2027 | tau: (list of) opacity from which the correction factor is |
---|
2028 | exp(tau*ZD) |
---|
2029 | where ZD is the zenith-distance. |
---|
2030 | If a list is provided, it has to be of length nIF, |
---|
2031 | nIF*nPol or 1 and in order of IF/POL, e.g. |
---|
2032 | [opif0pol0, opif0pol1, opif1pol0 ...] |
---|
2033 | if tau is `None` the opacities are determined from a |
---|
2034 | model. |
---|
2035 | |
---|
2036 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned. |
---|
2037 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ |
---|
2038 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False) |
---|
2039 | |
---|
2040 | """ |
---|
2041 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu'] |
---|
2042 | self._math._setinsitu(insitu) |
---|
2043 | varlist = vars() |
---|
2044 | if not hasattr(tau, "__len__"): |
---|
2045 | tau = [tau] |
---|
2046 | s = scantable(self._math._opacity(self, tau)) |
---|
2047 | s._add_history("opacity", varlist) |
---|
2048 | if insitu: self._assign(s) |
---|
2049 | else: return s |
---|
2050 | |
---|
2051 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
2052 | def bin(self, width=5, insitu=None): |
---|
2053 | """\ |
---|
2054 | Return a scan where all spectra have been binned up. |
---|
2055 | |
---|
2056 | Parameters: |
---|
2057 | |
---|
2058 | width: The bin width (default=5) in pixels |
---|
2059 | |
---|
2060 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned. |
---|
2061 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ |
---|
2062 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False) |
---|
2063 | |
---|
2064 | """ |
---|
2065 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu'] |
---|
2066 | self._math._setinsitu(insitu) |
---|
2067 | varlist = vars() |
---|
2068 | s = scantable(self._math._bin(self, width)) |
---|
2069 | s._add_history("bin", varlist) |
---|
2070 | if insitu: |
---|
2071 | self._assign(s) |
---|
2072 | else: |
---|
2073 | return s |
---|
2074 | |
---|
2075 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
2076 | def resample(self, width=5, method='cubic', insitu=None): |
---|
2077 | """\ |
---|
2078 | Return a scan where all spectra have been binned up. |
---|
2079 | |
---|
2080 | Parameters: |
---|
2081 | |
---|
2082 | width: The bin width (default=5) in pixels |
---|
2083 | |
---|
2084 | method: Interpolation method when correcting from a table. |
---|
2085 | Values are "nearest", "linear", "cubic" (default) |
---|
2086 | and "spline" |
---|
2087 | |
---|
2088 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned. |
---|
2089 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ |
---|
2090 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False) |
---|
2091 | |
---|
2092 | """ |
---|
2093 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu'] |
---|
2094 | self._math._setinsitu(insitu) |
---|
2095 | varlist = vars() |
---|
2096 | s = scantable(self._math._resample(self, method, width)) |
---|
2097 | s._add_history("resample", varlist) |
---|
2098 | if insitu: self._assign(s) |
---|
2099 | else: return s |
---|
2100 | |
---|
2101 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
2102 | def average_pol(self, mask=None, weight='none'): |
---|
2103 | """\ |
---|
2104 | Average the Polarisations together. |
---|
2105 | |
---|
2106 | Parameters: |
---|
2107 | |
---|
2108 | mask: An optional mask defining the region, where the |
---|
2109 | averaging will be applied. The output will have all |
---|
2110 | specified points masked. |
---|
2111 | |
---|
2112 | weight: Weighting scheme. 'none' (default), 'var' (1/var(spec) |
---|
2113 | weighted), or 'tsys' (1/Tsys**2 weighted) |
---|
2114 | |
---|
2115 | """ |
---|
2116 | varlist = vars() |
---|
2117 | mask = mask or () |
---|
2118 | s = scantable(self._math._averagepol(self, mask, weight.upper())) |
---|
2119 | s._add_history("average_pol", varlist) |
---|
2120 | return s |
---|
2121 | |
---|
2122 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
2123 | def average_beam(self, mask=None, weight='none'): |
---|
2124 | """\ |
---|
2125 | Average the Beams together. |
---|
2126 | |
---|
2127 | Parameters: |
---|
2128 | mask: An optional mask defining the region, where the |
---|
2129 | averaging will be applied. The output will have all |
---|
2130 | specified points masked. |
---|
2131 | |
---|
2132 | weight: Weighting scheme. 'none' (default), 'var' (1/var(spec) |
---|
2133 | weighted), or 'tsys' (1/Tsys**2 weighted) |
---|
2134 | |
---|
2135 | """ |
---|
2136 | varlist = vars() |
---|
2137 | mask = mask or () |
---|
2138 | s = scantable(self._math._averagebeams(self, mask, weight.upper())) |
---|
2139 | s._add_history("average_beam", varlist) |
---|
2140 | return s |
---|
2141 | |
---|
2142 | def parallactify(self, pflag): |
---|
2143 | """\ |
---|
2144 | Set a flag to indicate whether this data should be treated as having |
---|
2145 | been 'parallactified' (total phase == 0.0) |
---|
2146 | |
---|
2147 | Parameters: |
---|
2148 | |
---|
2149 | pflag: Bool indicating whether to turn this on (True) or |
---|
2150 | off (False) |
---|
2151 | |
---|
2152 | """ |
---|
2153 | varlist = vars() |
---|
2154 | self._parallactify(pflag) |
---|
2155 | self._add_history("parallactify", varlist) |
---|
2156 | |
---|
2157 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
2158 | def convert_pol(self, poltype=None): |
---|
2159 | """\ |
---|
2160 | Convert the data to a different polarisation type. |
---|
2161 | Note that you will need cross-polarisation terms for most conversions. |
---|
2162 | |
---|
2163 | Parameters: |
---|
2164 | |
---|
2165 | poltype: The new polarisation type. Valid types are: |
---|
2166 | "linear", "circular", "stokes" and "linpol" |
---|
2167 | |
---|
2168 | """ |
---|
2169 | varlist = vars() |
---|
2170 | s = scantable(self._math._convertpol(self, poltype)) |
---|
2171 | s._add_history("convert_pol", varlist) |
---|
2172 | return s |
---|
2173 | |
---|
2174 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
2175 | def smooth(self, kernel="hanning", width=5.0, order=2, plot=False, |
---|
2176 | insitu=None): |
---|
2177 | """\ |
---|
2178 | Smooth the spectrum by the specified kernel (conserving flux). |
---|
2179 | |
---|
2180 | Parameters: |
---|
2181 | |
---|
2182 | kernel: The type of smoothing kernel. Select from |
---|
2183 | 'hanning' (default), 'gaussian', 'boxcar', 'rmedian' |
---|
2184 | or 'poly' |
---|
2185 | |
---|
2186 | width: The width of the kernel in pixels. For hanning this is |
---|
2187 | ignored otherwise it defauls to 5 pixels. |
---|
2188 | For 'gaussian' it is the Full Width Half |
---|
2189 | Maximum. For 'boxcar' it is the full width. |
---|
2190 | For 'rmedian' and 'poly' it is the half width. |
---|
2191 | |
---|
2192 | order: Optional parameter for 'poly' kernel (default is 2), to |
---|
2193 | specify the order of the polnomial. Ignored by all other |
---|
2194 | kernels. |
---|
2195 | |
---|
2196 | plot: plot the original and the smoothed spectra. |
---|
2197 | In this each indivual fit has to be approved, by |
---|
2198 | typing 'y' or 'n' |
---|
2199 | |
---|
2200 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned. |
---|
2201 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ |
---|
2202 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False) |
---|
2203 | |
---|
2204 | """ |
---|
2205 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu'] |
---|
2206 | self._math._setinsitu(insitu) |
---|
2207 | varlist = vars() |
---|
2208 | |
---|
2209 | if plot: orgscan = self.copy() |
---|
2210 | |
---|
2211 | s = scantable(self._math._smooth(self, kernel.lower(), width, order)) |
---|
2212 | s._add_history("smooth", varlist) |
---|
2213 | |
---|
2214 | if plot: |
---|
2215 | from asap.asapplotter import new_asaplot |
---|
2216 | theplot = new_asaplot(rcParams['plotter.gui']) |
---|
2217 | theplot.set_panels() |
---|
2218 | ylab=s._get_ordinate_label() |
---|
2219 | #theplot.palette(0,["#777777","red"]) |
---|
2220 | for r in xrange(s.nrow()): |
---|
2221 | xsm=s._getabcissa(r) |
---|
2222 | ysm=s._getspectrum(r) |
---|
2223 | xorg=orgscan._getabcissa(r) |
---|
2224 | yorg=orgscan._getspectrum(r) |
---|
2225 | theplot.clear() |
---|
2226 | theplot.hold() |
---|
2227 | theplot.set_axes('ylabel',ylab) |
---|
2228 | theplot.set_axes('xlabel',s._getabcissalabel(r)) |
---|
2229 | theplot.set_axes('title',s._getsourcename(r)) |
---|
2230 | theplot.set_line(label='Original',color="#777777") |
---|
2231 | theplot.plot(xorg,yorg) |
---|
2232 | theplot.set_line(label='Smoothed',color="red") |
---|
2233 | theplot.plot(xsm,ysm) |
---|
2234 | ### Ugly part for legend |
---|
2235 | for i in [0,1]: |
---|
2236 | theplot.subplots[0]['lines'].append([theplot.subplots[0]['axes'].lines[i]]) |
---|
2237 | theplot.release() |
---|
2238 | ### Ugly part for legend |
---|
2239 | theplot.subplots[0]['lines']=[] |
---|
2240 | res = raw_input("Accept smoothing ([y]/n): ") |
---|
2241 | if res.upper() == 'N': |
---|
2242 | s._setspectrum(yorg, r) |
---|
2243 | theplot.quit() |
---|
2244 | del theplot |
---|
2245 | del orgscan |
---|
2246 | |
---|
2247 | if insitu: self._assign(s) |
---|
2248 | else: return s |
---|
2249 | |
---|
2250 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
2251 | def _parse_wn(self, wn): |
---|
2252 | if isinstance(wn, list) or isinstance(wn, tuple): |
---|
2253 | return wn |
---|
2254 | elif isinstance(wn, int): |
---|
2255 | return [ wn ] |
---|
2256 | elif isinstance(wn, str): |
---|
2257 | if '-' in wn: # case 'a-b' : return [a,a+1,...,b-1,b] |
---|
2258 | val = wn.split('-') |
---|
2259 | val = [int(val[0]), int(val[1])] |
---|
2260 | val.sort() |
---|
2261 | res = [i for i in xrange(val[0], val[1]+1)] |
---|
2262 | elif wn[:2] == '<=' or wn[:2] == '=<': # cases '<=a','=<a' : return [0,1,...,a-1,a] |
---|
2263 | val = int(wn[2:])+1 |
---|
2264 | res = [i for i in xrange(val)] |
---|
2265 | elif wn[-2:] == '>=' or wn[-2:] == '=>': # cases 'a>=','a=>' : return [0,1,...,a-1,a] |
---|
2266 | val = int(wn[:-2])+1 |
---|
2267 | res = [i for i in xrange(val)] |
---|
2268 | elif wn[0] == '<': # case '<a' : return [0,1,...,a-2,a-1] |
---|
2269 | val = int(wn[1:]) |
---|
2270 | res = [i for i in xrange(val)] |
---|
2271 | elif wn[-1] == '>': # case 'a>' : return [0,1,...,a-2,a-1] |
---|
2272 | val = int(wn[:-1]) |
---|
2273 | res = [i for i in xrange(val)] |
---|
2274 | elif wn[:2] == '>=' or wn[:2] == '=>': # cases '>=a','=>a' : return [a,a+1,...,a_nyq] |
---|
2275 | val = int(wn[2:]) |
---|
2276 | res = [i for i in xrange(val, self.nchan()/2+1)] |
---|
2277 | elif wn[-2:] == '<=' or wn[-2:] == '=<': # cases 'a<=','a=<' : return [a,a+1,...,a_nyq] |
---|
2278 | val = int(wn[:-2]) |
---|
2279 | res = [i for i in xrange(val, self.nchan()/2+1)] |
---|
2280 | elif wn[0] == '>': # case '>a' : return [a+1,a+2,...,a_nyq] |
---|
2281 | val = int(wn[1:])+1 |
---|
2282 | res = [i for i in xrange(val, self.nchan()/2+1)] |
---|
2283 | elif wn[-1] == '<': # case 'a<' : return [a+1,a+2,...,a_nyq] |
---|
2284 | val = int(wn[:-1])+1 |
---|
2285 | res = [i for i in xrange(val, self.nchan()/2+1)] |
---|
2286 | |
---|
2287 | return res |
---|
2288 | else: |
---|
2289 | msg = 'wrong value given for addwn/rejwn' |
---|
2290 | raise RuntimeError(msg) |
---|
2291 | |
---|
2292 | |
---|
2293 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
2294 | def sinusoid_baseline(self, insitu=None, mask=None, applyfft=None, |
---|
2295 | fftmethod=None, fftthresh=None, |
---|
2296 | addwn=None, rejwn=None, clipthresh=None, |
---|
2297 | clipniter=None, plot=None, |
---|
2298 | getresidual=None, showprogress=None, |
---|
2299 | minnrow=None, outlog=None, blfile=None): |
---|
2300 | """\ |
---|
2301 | Return a scan which has been baselined (all rows) with sinusoidal functions. |
---|
2302 | Parameters: |
---|
2303 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned. |
---|
2304 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ |
---|
2305 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False) |
---|
2306 | mask: an optional mask |
---|
2307 | applyfft: if True use some method, such as FFT, to find |
---|
2308 | strongest sinusoidal components in the wavenumber |
---|
2309 | domain to be used for baseline fitting. |
---|
2310 | default is True. |
---|
2311 | fftmethod: method to find the strong sinusoidal components. |
---|
2312 | now only 'fft' is available and it is the default. |
---|
2313 | fftthresh: the threshold to select wave numbers to be used for |
---|
2314 | fitting from the distribution of amplitudes in the |
---|
2315 | wavenumber domain. |
---|
2316 | both float and string values accepted. |
---|
2317 | given a float value, the unit is set to sigma. |
---|
2318 | for string values, allowed formats include: |
---|
2319 | 'xsigma' or 'x' (= x-sigma level. e.g., '3sigma'), or |
---|
2320 | 'topx' (= the x strongest ones, e.g. 'top5'). |
---|
2321 | default is 3.0 (unit: sigma). |
---|
2322 | addwn: the additional wave numbers to be used for fitting. |
---|
2323 | list or integer value is accepted to specify every |
---|
2324 | wave numbers. also string value can be used in case |
---|
2325 | you need to specify wave numbers in a certain range, |
---|
2326 | e.g., 'a-b' (= a, a+1, a+2, ..., b-1, b), |
---|
2327 | '<a' (= 0,1,...,a-2,a-1), |
---|
2328 | '>=a' (= a, a+1, ... up to the maximum wave |
---|
2329 | number corresponding to the Nyquist |
---|
2330 | frequency for the case of FFT). |
---|
2331 | default is []. |
---|
2332 | rejwn: the wave numbers NOT to be used for fitting. |
---|
2333 | can be set just as addwn but has higher priority: |
---|
2334 | wave numbers which are specified both in addwn |
---|
2335 | and rejwn will NOT be used. default is []. |
---|
2336 | clipthresh: Clipping threshold. (default is 3.0, unit: sigma) |
---|
2337 | clipniter: maximum number of iteration of 'clipthresh'-sigma clipping (default is 0) |
---|
2338 | plot: *** CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE, ALWAYS FALSE *** |
---|
2339 | plot the fit and the residual. In this each |
---|
2340 | indivual fit has to be approved, by typing 'y' |
---|
2341 | or 'n' |
---|
2342 | getresidual: if False, returns best-fit values instead of |
---|
2343 | residual. (default is True) |
---|
2344 | showprogress: show progress status for large data. |
---|
2345 | default is True. |
---|
2346 | minnrow: minimum number of input spectra to show. |
---|
2347 | default is 1000. |
---|
2348 | outlog: Output the coefficients of the best-fit |
---|
2349 | function to logger (default is False) |
---|
2350 | blfile: Name of a text file in which the best-fit |
---|
2351 | parameter values to be written |
---|
2352 | (default is '': no file/logger output) |
---|
2353 | |
---|
2354 | Example: |
---|
2355 | # return a scan baselined by a combination of sinusoidal curves having |
---|
2356 | # wave numbers in spectral window up to 10, |
---|
2357 | # also with 3-sigma clipping, iteration up to 4 times |
---|
2358 | bscan = scan.sinusoid_baseline(addwn='<=10',clipthresh=3.0,clipniter=4) |
---|
2359 | |
---|
2360 | Note: |
---|
2361 | The best-fit parameter values output in logger and/or blfile are now |
---|
2362 | based on specunit of 'channel'. |
---|
2363 | """ |
---|
2364 | |
---|
2365 | try: |
---|
2366 | varlist = vars() |
---|
2367 | |
---|
2368 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu'] |
---|
2369 | if insitu: |
---|
2370 | workscan = self |
---|
2371 | else: |
---|
2372 | workscan = self.copy() |
---|
2373 | |
---|
2374 | if mask is None: mask = [True for i in xrange(workscan.nchan())] |
---|
2375 | if applyfft is None: applyfft = True |
---|
2376 | if fftmethod is None: fftmethod = 'fft' |
---|
2377 | if fftthresh is None: fftthresh = 3.0 |
---|
2378 | if addwn is None: addwn = [] |
---|
2379 | if rejwn is None: rejwn = [] |
---|
2380 | if clipthresh is None: clipthresh = 3.0 |
---|
2381 | if clipniter is None: clipniter = 0 |
---|
2382 | if plot is None: plot = False |
---|
2383 | if getresidual is None: getresidual = True |
---|
2384 | if showprogress is None: showprogress = True |
---|
2385 | if minnrow is None: minnrow = 1000 |
---|
2386 | if outlog is None: outlog = False |
---|
2387 | if blfile is None: blfile = '' |
---|
2388 | |
---|
2389 | #CURRENTLY, PLOT=true is UNAVAILABLE UNTIL sinusoidal fitting is implemented as a fitter method. |
---|
2390 | workscan._sinusoid_baseline(mask, applyfft, fftmethod.lower(), str(fftthresh).lower(), workscan._parse_wn(addwn), workscan._parse_wn(rejwn), clipthresh, clipniter, getresidual, pack_progress_params(showprogress, minnrow), outlog, blfile) |
---|
2391 | workscan._add_history('sinusoid_baseline', varlist) |
---|
2392 | |
---|
2393 | if insitu: |
---|
2394 | self._assign(workscan) |
---|
2395 | else: |
---|
2396 | return workscan |
---|
2397 | |
---|
2398 | except RuntimeError, e: |
---|
2399 | raise_fitting_failure_exception(e) |
---|
2400 | |
---|
2401 | |
---|
2402 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
2403 | def auto_sinusoid_baseline(self, insitu=None, mask=None, applyfft=None, fftmethod=None, fftthresh=None, |
---|
2404 | addwn=None, rejwn=None, clipthresh=None, clipniter=None, edge=None, threshold=None, |
---|
2405 | chan_avg_limit=None, plot=None, getresidual=None, showprogress=None, minnrow=None, |
---|
2406 | outlog=None, blfile=None): |
---|
2407 | """\ |
---|
2408 | Return a scan which has been baselined (all rows) with sinusoidal functions. |
---|
2409 | Spectral lines are detected first using linefinder and masked out |
---|
2410 | to avoid them affecting the baseline solution. |
---|
2411 | |
---|
2412 | Parameters: |
---|
2413 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned. |
---|
2414 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ |
---|
2415 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False) |
---|
2416 | mask: an optional mask retreived from scantable |
---|
2417 | applyfft: if True use some method, such as FFT, to find |
---|
2418 | strongest sinusoidal components in the wavenumber |
---|
2419 | domain to be used for baseline fitting. |
---|
2420 | default is True. |
---|
2421 | fftmethod: method to find the strong sinusoidal components. |
---|
2422 | now only 'fft' is available and it is the default. |
---|
2423 | fftthresh: the threshold to select wave numbers to be used for |
---|
2424 | fitting from the distribution of amplitudes in the |
---|
2425 | wavenumber domain. |
---|
2426 | both float and string values accepted. |
---|
2427 | given a float value, the unit is set to sigma. |
---|
2428 | for string values, allowed formats include: |
---|
2429 | 'xsigma' or 'x' (= x-sigma level. e.g., '3sigma'), or |
---|
2430 | 'topx' (= the x strongest ones, e.g. 'top5'). |
---|
2431 | default is 3.0 (unit: sigma). |
---|
2432 | addwn: the additional wave numbers to be used for fitting. |
---|
2433 | list or integer value is accepted to specify every |
---|
2434 | wave numbers. also string value can be used in case |
---|
2435 | you need to specify wave numbers in a certain range, |
---|
2436 | e.g., 'a-b' (= a, a+1, a+2, ..., b-1, b), |
---|
2437 | '<a' (= 0,1,...,a-2,a-1), |
---|
2438 | '>=a' (= a, a+1, ... up to the maximum wave |
---|
2439 | number corresponding to the Nyquist |
---|
2440 | frequency for the case of FFT). |
---|
2441 | default is []. |
---|
2442 | rejwn: the wave numbers NOT to be used for fitting. |
---|
2443 | can be set just as addwn but has higher priority: |
---|
2444 | wave numbers which are specified both in addwn |
---|
2445 | and rejwn will NOT be used. default is []. |
---|
2446 | clipthresh: Clipping threshold. (default is 3.0, unit: sigma) |
---|
2447 | clipniter: maximum number of iteration of 'clipthresh'-sigma clipping (default is 0) |
---|
2448 | edge: an optional number of channel to drop at |
---|
2449 | the edge of spectrum. If only one value is |
---|
2450 | specified, the same number will be dropped |
---|
2451 | from both sides of the spectrum. Default |
---|
2452 | is to keep all channels. Nested tuples |
---|
2453 | represent individual edge selection for |
---|
2454 | different IFs (a number of spectral channels |
---|
2455 | can be different) |
---|
2456 | threshold: the threshold used by line finder. It is |
---|
2457 | better to keep it large as only strong lines |
---|
2458 | affect the baseline solution. |
---|
2459 | chan_avg_limit: a maximum number of consequtive spectral |
---|
2460 | channels to average during the search of |
---|
2461 | weak and broad lines. The default is no |
---|
2462 | averaging (and no search for weak lines). |
---|
2463 | If such lines can affect the fitted baseline |
---|
2464 | (e.g. a high order polynomial is fitted), |
---|
2465 | increase this parameter (usually values up |
---|
2466 | to 8 are reasonable). Most users of this |
---|
2467 | method should find the default value sufficient. |
---|
2468 | plot: *** CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE, ALWAYS FALSE *** |
---|
2469 | plot the fit and the residual. In this each |
---|
2470 | indivual fit has to be approved, by typing 'y' |
---|
2471 | or 'n' |
---|
2472 | getresidual: if False, returns best-fit values instead of |
---|
2473 | residual. (default is True) |
---|
2474 | showprogress: show progress status for large data. |
---|
2475 | default is True. |
---|
2476 | minnrow: minimum number of input spectra to show. |
---|
2477 | default is 1000. |
---|
2478 | outlog: Output the coefficients of the best-fit |
---|
2479 | function to logger (default is False) |
---|
2480 | blfile: Name of a text file in which the best-fit |
---|
2481 | parameter values to be written |
---|
2482 | (default is "": no file/logger output) |
---|
2483 | |
---|
2484 | Example: |
---|
2485 | bscan = scan.auto_sinusoid_baseline(addwn='<=10', insitu=False) |
---|
2486 | |
---|
2487 | Note: |
---|
2488 | The best-fit parameter values output in logger and/or blfile are now |
---|
2489 | based on specunit of 'channel'. |
---|
2490 | """ |
---|
2491 | |
---|
2492 | try: |
---|
2493 | varlist = vars() |
---|
2494 | |
---|
2495 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu'] |
---|
2496 | if insitu: |
---|
2497 | workscan = self |
---|
2498 | else: |
---|
2499 | workscan = self.copy() |
---|
2500 | |
---|
2501 | if mask is None: mask = [True for i in xrange(workscan.nchan())] |
---|
2502 | if applyfft is None: applyfft = True |
---|
2503 | if fftmethod is None: fftmethod = 'fft' |
---|
2504 | if fftthresh is None: fftthresh = 3.0 |
---|
2505 | if addwn is None: addwn = [] |
---|
2506 | if rejwn is None: rejwn = [] |
---|
2507 | if clipthresh is None: clipthresh = 3.0 |
---|
2508 | if clipniter is None: clipniter = 0 |
---|
2509 | if edge is None: edge = (0,0) |
---|
2510 | if threshold is None: threshold = 3 |
---|
2511 | if chan_avg_limit is None: chan_avg_limit = 1 |
---|
2512 | if plot is None: plot = False |
---|
2513 | if getresidual is None: getresidual = True |
---|
2514 | if showprogress is None: showprogress = True |
---|
2515 | if minnrow is None: minnrow = 1000 |
---|
2516 | if outlog is None: outlog = False |
---|
2517 | if blfile is None: blfile = '' |
---|
2518 | |
---|
2519 | #CURRENTLY, PLOT=true is UNAVAILABLE UNTIL sinusoidal fitting is implemented as a fitter method. |
---|
2520 | workscan._auto_sinusoid_baseline(mask, applyfft, fftmethod.lower(), str(fftthresh).lower(), workscan._parse_wn(addwn), workscan._parse_wn(rejwn), clipthresh, clipniter, normalise_edge_param(edge), threshold, chan_avg_limit, getresidual, pack_progress_params(showprogress, minnrow), outlog, blfile) |
---|
2521 | workscan._add_history("auto_sinusoid_baseline", varlist) |
---|
2522 | |
---|
2523 | if insitu: |
---|
2524 | self._assign(workscan) |
---|
2525 | else: |
---|
2526 | return workscan |
---|
2527 | |
---|
2528 | except RuntimeError, e: |
---|
2529 | raise_fitting_failure_exception(e) |
---|
2530 | |
---|
2531 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
2532 | def cspline_baseline(self, insitu=None, mask=None, npiece=None, clipthresh=None, clipniter=None, |
---|
2533 | plot=None, getresidual=None, showprogress=None, minnrow=None, outlog=None, blfile=None): |
---|
2534 | """\ |
---|
2535 | Return a scan which has been baselined (all rows) by cubic spline function (piecewise cubic polynomial). |
---|
2536 | Parameters: |
---|
2537 | insitu: If False a new scantable is returned. |
---|
2538 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ |
---|
2539 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False) |
---|
2540 | mask: An optional mask |
---|
2541 | npiece: Number of pieces. (default is 2) |
---|
2542 | clipthresh: Clipping threshold. (default is 3.0, unit: sigma) |
---|
2543 | clipniter: maximum number of iteration of 'clipthresh'-sigma clipping (default is 0) |
---|
2544 | plot: *** CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE, ALWAYS FALSE *** |
---|
2545 | plot the fit and the residual. In this each |
---|
2546 | indivual fit has to be approved, by typing 'y' |
---|
2547 | or 'n' |
---|
2548 | getresidual: if False, returns best-fit values instead of |
---|
2549 | residual. (default is True) |
---|
2550 | showprogress: show progress status for large data. |
---|
2551 | default is True. |
---|
2552 | minnrow: minimum number of input spectra to show. |
---|
2553 | default is 1000. |
---|
2554 | outlog: Output the coefficients of the best-fit |
---|
2555 | function to logger (default is False) |
---|
2556 | blfile: Name of a text file in which the best-fit |
---|
2557 | parameter values to be written |
---|
2558 | (default is "": no file/logger output) |
---|
2559 | |
---|
2560 | Example: |
---|
2561 | # return a scan baselined by a cubic spline consisting of 2 pieces (i.e., 1 internal knot), |
---|
2562 | # also with 3-sigma clipping, iteration up to 4 times |
---|
2563 | bscan = scan.cspline_baseline(npiece=2,clipthresh=3.0,clipniter=4) |
---|
2564 | |
---|
2565 | Note: |
---|
2566 | The best-fit parameter values output in logger and/or blfile are now |
---|
2567 | based on specunit of 'channel'. |
---|
2568 | """ |
---|
2569 | |
---|
2570 | try: |
---|
2571 | varlist = vars() |
---|
2572 | |
---|
2573 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu'] |
---|
2574 | if insitu: |
---|
2575 | workscan = self |
---|
2576 | else: |
---|
2577 | workscan = self.copy() |
---|
2578 | |
---|
2579 | if mask is None: mask = [True for i in xrange(workscan.nchan())] |
---|
2580 | if npiece is None: npiece = 2 |
---|
2581 | if clipthresh is None: clipthresh = 3.0 |
---|
2582 | if clipniter is None: clipniter = 0 |
---|
2583 | if plot is None: plot = False |
---|
2584 | if getresidual is None: getresidual = True |
---|
2585 | if showprogress is None: showprogress = True |
---|
2586 | if minnrow is None: minnrow = 1000 |
---|
2587 | if outlog is None: outlog = False |
---|
2588 | if blfile is None: blfile = '' |
---|
2589 | |
---|
2590 | #CURRENTLY, PLOT=true UNAVAILABLE UNTIL cubic spline fitting is implemented as a fitter method. |
---|
2591 | workscan._cspline_baseline(mask, npiece, clipthresh, clipniter, getresidual, pack_progress_params(showprogress, minnrow), outlog, blfile) |
---|
2592 | workscan._add_history("cspline_baseline", varlist) |
---|
2593 | |
---|
2594 | if insitu: |
---|
2595 | self._assign(workscan) |
---|
2596 | else: |
---|
2597 | return workscan |
---|
2598 | |
---|
2599 | except RuntimeError, e: |
---|
2600 | raise_fitting_failure_exception(e) |
---|
2601 | |
---|
2602 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
2603 | def auto_cspline_baseline(self, insitu=None, mask=None, npiece=None, clipthresh=None, clipniter=None, |
---|
2604 | edge=None, threshold=None, chan_avg_limit=None, getresidual=None, plot=None, |
---|
2605 | showprogress=None, minnrow=None, outlog=None, blfile=None): |
---|
2606 | """\ |
---|
2607 | Return a scan which has been baselined (all rows) by cubic spline |
---|
2608 | function (piecewise cubic polynomial). |
---|
2609 | Spectral lines are detected first using linefinder and masked out |
---|
2610 | to avoid them affecting the baseline solution. |
---|
2611 | |
---|
2612 | Parameters: |
---|
2613 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned. |
---|
2614 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ |
---|
2615 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False) |
---|
2616 | mask: an optional mask retreived from scantable |
---|
2617 | npiece: Number of pieces. (default is 2) |
---|
2618 | clipthresh: Clipping threshold. (default is 3.0, unit: sigma) |
---|
2619 | clipniter: maximum number of iteration of 'clipthresh'-sigma clipping (default is 0) |
---|
2620 | edge: an optional number of channel to drop at |
---|
2621 | the edge of spectrum. If only one value is |
---|
2622 | specified, the same number will be dropped |
---|
2623 | from both sides of the spectrum. Default |
---|
2624 | is to keep all channels. Nested tuples |
---|
2625 | represent individual edge selection for |
---|
2626 | different IFs (a number of spectral channels |
---|
2627 | can be different) |
---|
2628 | threshold: the threshold used by line finder. It is |
---|
2629 | better to keep it large as only strong lines |
---|
2630 | affect the baseline solution. |
---|
2631 | chan_avg_limit: a maximum number of consequtive spectral |
---|
2632 | channels to average during the search of |
---|
2633 | weak and broad lines. The default is no |
---|
2634 | averaging (and no search for weak lines). |
---|
2635 | If such lines can affect the fitted baseline |
---|
2636 | (e.g. a high order polynomial is fitted), |
---|
2637 | increase this parameter (usually values up |
---|
2638 | to 8 are reasonable). Most users of this |
---|
2639 | method should find the default value sufficient. |
---|
2640 | plot: *** CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE, ALWAYS FALSE *** |
---|
2641 | plot the fit and the residual. In this each |
---|
2642 | indivual fit has to be approved, by typing 'y' |
---|
2643 | or 'n' |
---|
2644 | getresidual: if False, returns best-fit values instead of |
---|
2645 | residual. (default is True) |
---|
2646 | showprogress: show progress status for large data. |
---|
2647 | default is True. |
---|
2648 | minnrow: minimum number of input spectra to show. |
---|
2649 | default is 1000. |
---|
2650 | outlog: Output the coefficients of the best-fit |
---|
2651 | function to logger (default is False) |
---|
2652 | blfile: Name of a text file in which the best-fit |
---|
2653 | parameter values to be written |
---|
2654 | (default is "": no file/logger output) |
---|
2655 | |
---|
2656 | Example: |
---|
2657 | bscan = scan.auto_cspline_baseline(npiece=3, insitu=False) |
---|
2658 | |
---|
2659 | Note: |
---|
2660 | The best-fit parameter values output in logger and/or blfile are now |
---|
2661 | based on specunit of 'channel'. |
---|
2662 | """ |
---|
2663 | |
---|
2664 | try: |
---|
2665 | varlist = vars() |
---|
2666 | |
---|
2667 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu'] |
---|
2668 | if insitu: |
---|
2669 | workscan = self |
---|
2670 | else: |
---|
2671 | workscan = self.copy() |
---|
2672 | |
---|
2673 | if mask is None: mask = [True for i in xrange(workscan.nchan())] |
---|
2674 | if npiece is None: npiece = 2 |
---|
2675 | if clipthresh is None: clipthresh = 3.0 |
---|
2676 | if clipniter is None: clipniter = 0 |
---|
2677 | if edge is None: edge = (0, 0) |
---|
2678 | if threshold is None: threshold = 3 |
---|
2679 | if chan_avg_limit is None: chan_avg_limit = 1 |
---|
2680 | if plot is None: plot = False |
---|
2681 | if getresidual is None: getresidual = True |
---|
2682 | if showprogress is None: showprogress = True |
---|
2683 | if minnrow is None: minnrow = 1000 |
---|
2684 | if outlog is None: outlog = False |
---|
2685 | if blfile is None: blfile = '' |
---|
2686 | |
---|
2687 | #CURRENTLY, PLOT=true UNAVAILABLE UNTIL cubic spline fitting is implemented as a fitter method. |
---|
2688 | workscan._auto_cspline_baseline(mask, npiece, clipthresh, |
---|
2689 | clipniter, |
---|
2690 | normalise_edge_param(edge), |
---|
2691 | threshold, |
---|
2692 | chan_avg_limit, getresidual, |
---|
2693 | pack_progress_params(showprogress, |
---|
2694 | minnrow), |
---|
2695 | outlog, blfile) |
---|
2696 | workscan._add_history("auto_cspline_baseline", varlist) |
---|
2697 | |
---|
2698 | if insitu: |
---|
2699 | self._assign(workscan) |
---|
2700 | else: |
---|
2701 | return workscan |
---|
2702 | |
---|
2703 | except RuntimeError, e: |
---|
2704 | raise_fitting_failure_exception(e) |
---|
2705 | |
---|
2706 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
2707 | def poly_baseline(self, mask=None, order=None, insitu=None, plot=None, |
---|
2708 | getresidual=None, showprogress=None, minnrow=None, |
---|
2709 | outlog=None, blfile=None): |
---|
2710 | """\ |
---|
2711 | Return a scan which has been baselined (all rows) by a polynomial. |
---|
2712 | Parameters: |
---|
2713 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned. |
---|
2714 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ |
---|
2715 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False) |
---|
2716 | mask: an optional mask |
---|
2717 | order: the order of the polynomial (default is 0) |
---|
2718 | plot: plot the fit and the residual. In this each |
---|
2719 | indivual fit has to be approved, by typing 'y' |
---|
2720 | or 'n' |
---|
2721 | getresidual: if False, returns best-fit values instead of |
---|
2722 | residual. (default is True) |
---|
2723 | showprogress: show progress status for large data. |
---|
2724 | default is True. |
---|
2725 | minnrow: minimum number of input spectra to show. |
---|
2726 | default is 1000. |
---|
2727 | outlog: Output the coefficients of the best-fit |
---|
2728 | function to logger (default is False) |
---|
2729 | blfile: Name of a text file in which the best-fit |
---|
2730 | parameter values to be written |
---|
2731 | (default is "": no file/logger output) |
---|
2732 | |
---|
2733 | Example: |
---|
2734 | # return a scan baselined by a third order polynomial, |
---|
2735 | # not using a mask |
---|
2736 | bscan = scan.poly_baseline(order=3) |
---|
2737 | """ |
---|
2738 | |
---|
2739 | try: |
---|
2740 | varlist = vars() |
---|
2741 | |
---|
2742 | if insitu is None: |
---|
2743 | insitu = rcParams["insitu"] |
---|
2744 | if insitu: |
---|
2745 | workscan = self |
---|
2746 | else: |
---|
2747 | workscan = self.copy() |
---|
2748 | |
---|
2749 | if mask is None: mask = [True for i in \ |
---|
2750 | xrange(workscan.nchan())] |
---|
2751 | if order is None: order = 0 |
---|
2752 | if plot is None: plot = False |
---|
2753 | if getresidual is None: getresidual = True |
---|
2754 | if showprogress is None: showprogress = True |
---|
2755 | if minnrow is None: minnrow = 1000 |
---|
2756 | if outlog is None: outlog = False |
---|
2757 | if blfile is None: blfile = "" |
---|
2758 | |
---|
2759 | if plot: |
---|
2760 | outblfile = (blfile != "") and \ |
---|
2761 | os.path.exists(os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(blfile))) |
---|
2762 | if outblfile: |
---|
2763 | blf = open(blfile, "a") |
---|
2764 | |
---|
2765 | f = fitter() |
---|
2766 | f.set_function(lpoly=order) |
---|
2767 | |
---|
2768 | rows = xrange(workscan.nrow()) |
---|
2769 | #if len(rows) > 0: workscan._init_blinfo() |
---|
2770 | |
---|
2771 | for r in rows: |
---|
2772 | f.x = workscan._getabcissa(r) |
---|
2773 | f.y = workscan._getspectrum(r) |
---|
2774 | f.mask = mask_and(mask, workscan._getmask(r)) # (CAS-1434) |
---|
2775 | f.data = None |
---|
2776 | f.fit() |
---|
2777 | |
---|
2778 | f.plot(residual=True) |
---|
2779 | accept_fit = raw_input("Accept fit ( [y]/n ): ") |
---|
2780 | if accept_fit.upper() == "N": |
---|
2781 | #workscan._append_blinfo(None, None, None) |
---|
2782 | continue |
---|
2783 | |
---|
2784 | blpars = f.get_parameters() |
---|
2785 | masklist = workscan.get_masklist(f.mask, row=r, silent=True) |
---|
2786 | #workscan._append_blinfo(blpars, masklist, f.mask) |
---|
2787 | workscan._setspectrum((f.fitter.getresidual() |
---|
2788 | if getresidual else f.fitter.getfit()), r) |
---|
2789 | |
---|
2790 | if outblfile: |
---|
2791 | rms = workscan.get_rms(f.mask, r) |
---|
2792 | dataout = \ |
---|
2793 | workscan.format_blparams_row(blpars["params"], |
---|
2794 | blpars["fixed"], |
---|
2795 | rms, str(masklist), |
---|
2796 | r, True) |
---|
2797 | blf.write(dataout) |
---|
2798 | |
---|
2799 | f._p.unmap() |
---|
2800 | f._p = None |
---|
2801 | |
---|
2802 | if outblfile: blf.close() |
---|
2803 | else: |
---|
2804 | workscan._poly_baseline(mask, order, getresidual, |
---|
2805 | pack_progress_params(showprogress, |
---|
2806 | minnrow), |
---|
2807 | outlog, blfile) |
---|
2808 | |
---|
2809 | workscan._add_history("poly_baseline", varlist) |
---|
2810 | |
---|
2811 | if insitu: |
---|
2812 | self._assign(workscan) |
---|
2813 | else: |
---|
2814 | return workscan |
---|
2815 | |
---|
2816 | except RuntimeError, e: |
---|
2817 | raise_fitting_failure_exception(e) |
---|
2818 | |
---|
2819 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
2820 | def auto_poly_baseline(self, mask=None, order=None, edge=None, |
---|
2821 | threshold=None, chan_avg_limit=None, |
---|
2822 | plot=None, insitu=None, |
---|
2823 | getresidual=None, showprogress=None, |
---|
2824 | minnrow=None, outlog=None, blfile=None): |
---|
2825 | """\ |
---|
2826 | Return a scan which has been baselined (all rows) by a polynomial. |
---|
2827 | Spectral lines are detected first using linefinder and masked out |
---|
2828 | to avoid them affecting the baseline solution. |
---|
2829 | |
---|
2830 | Parameters: |
---|
2831 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned. |
---|
2832 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ |
---|
2833 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False) |
---|
2834 | mask: an optional mask retreived from scantable |
---|
2835 | order: the order of the polynomial (default is 0) |
---|
2836 | edge: an optional number of channel to drop at |
---|
2837 | the edge of spectrum. If only one value is |
---|
2838 | specified, the same number will be dropped |
---|
2839 | from both sides of the spectrum. Default |
---|
2840 | is to keep all channels. Nested tuples |
---|
2841 | represent individual edge selection for |
---|
2842 | different IFs (a number of spectral channels |
---|
2843 | can be different) |
---|
2844 | threshold: the threshold used by line finder. It is |
---|
2845 | better to keep it large as only strong lines |
---|
2846 | affect the baseline solution. |
---|
2847 | chan_avg_limit: a maximum number of consequtive spectral |
---|
2848 | channels to average during the search of |
---|
2849 | weak and broad lines. The default is no |
---|
2850 | averaging (and no search for weak lines). |
---|
2851 | If such lines can affect the fitted baseline |
---|
2852 | (e.g. a high order polynomial is fitted), |
---|
2853 | increase this parameter (usually values up |
---|
2854 | to 8 are reasonable). Most users of this |
---|
2855 | method should find the default value sufficient. |
---|
2856 | plot: plot the fit and the residual. In this each |
---|
2857 | indivual fit has to be approved, by typing 'y' |
---|
2858 | or 'n' |
---|
2859 | getresidual: if False, returns best-fit values instead of |
---|
2860 | residual. (default is True) |
---|
2861 | showprogress: show progress status for large data. |
---|
2862 | default is True. |
---|
2863 | minnrow: minimum number of input spectra to show. |
---|
2864 | default is 1000. |
---|
2865 | outlog: Output the coefficients of the best-fit |
---|
2866 | function to logger (default is False) |
---|
2867 | blfile: Name of a text file in which the best-fit |
---|
2868 | parameter values to be written |
---|
2869 | (default is "": no file/logger output) |
---|
2870 | |
---|
2871 | Example: |
---|
2872 | bscan = scan.auto_poly_baseline(order=7, insitu=False) |
---|
2873 | """ |
---|
2874 | |
---|
2875 | try: |
---|
2876 | varlist = vars() |
---|
2877 | |
---|
2878 | if insitu is None: |
---|
2879 | insitu = rcParams['insitu'] |
---|
2880 | if insitu: |
---|
2881 | workscan = self |
---|
2882 | else: |
---|
2883 | workscan = self.copy() |
---|
2884 | |
---|
2885 | if mask is None: mask = [True for i in xrange(workscan.nchan())] |
---|
2886 | if order is None: order = 0 |
---|
2887 | if edge is None: edge = (0, 0) |
---|
2888 | if threshold is None: threshold = 3 |
---|
2889 | if chan_avg_limit is None: chan_avg_limit = 1 |
---|
2890 | if plot is None: plot = False |
---|
2891 | if getresidual is None: getresidual = True |
---|
2892 | if showprogress is None: showprogress = True |
---|
2893 | if minnrow is None: minnrow = 1000 |
---|
2894 | if outlog is None: outlog = False |
---|
2895 | if blfile is None: blfile = '' |
---|
2896 | |
---|
2897 | edge = normalise_edge_param(edge) |
---|
2898 | |
---|
2899 | if plot: |
---|
2900 | outblfile = (blfile != "") and \ |
---|
2901 | os.path.exists(os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(blfile))) |
---|
2902 | if outblfile: blf = open(blfile, "a") |
---|
2903 | |
---|
2904 | from asap.asaplinefind import linefinder |
---|
2905 | fl = linefinder() |
---|
2906 | fl.set_options(threshold=threshold, avg_limit=chan_avg_limit) |
---|
2907 | fl.set_scan(workscan) |
---|
2908 | |
---|
2909 | f = fitter() |
---|
2910 | f.set_function(lpoly=order) |
---|
2911 | |
---|
2912 | rows = xrange(workscan.nrow()) |
---|
2913 | #if len(rows) > 0: workscan._init_blinfo() |
---|
2914 | |
---|
2915 | for r in rows: |
---|
2916 | idx = 2*workscan.getif(r) |
---|
2917 | fl.find_lines(r, mask_and(mask, workscan._getmask(r)), |
---|
2918 | edge[idx:idx+2]) # (CAS-1434) |
---|
2919 | |
---|
2920 | f.x = workscan._getabcissa(r) |
---|
2921 | f.y = workscan._getspectrum(r) |
---|
2922 | f.mask = fl.get_mask() |
---|
2923 | f.data = None |
---|
2924 | f.fit() |
---|
2925 | |
---|
2926 | f.plot(residual=True) |
---|
2927 | accept_fit = raw_input("Accept fit ( [y]/n ): ") |
---|
2928 | if accept_fit.upper() == "N": |
---|
2929 | #workscan._append_blinfo(None, None, None) |
---|
2930 | continue |
---|
2931 | |
---|
2932 | blpars = f.get_parameters() |
---|
2933 | masklist = workscan.get_masklist(f.mask, row=r, silent=True) |
---|
2934 | #workscan._append_blinfo(blpars, masklist, f.mask) |
---|
2935 | workscan._setspectrum((f.fitter.getresidual() \ |
---|
2936 | if getresidual else f.fitter.getfit()), r) |
---|
2937 | |
---|
2938 | if outblfile: |
---|
2939 | rms = workscan.get_rms(f.mask, r) |
---|
2940 | dataout = \ |
---|
2941 | workscan.format_blparams_row(blpars["params"], |
---|
2942 | blpars["fixed"], |
---|
2943 | rms, str(masklist), |
---|
2944 | r, True) |
---|
2945 | blf.write(dataout) |
---|
2946 | |
---|
2947 | f._p.unmap() |
---|
2948 | f._p = None |
---|
2949 | |
---|
2950 | if outblfile: blf.close() |
---|
2951 | else: |
---|
2952 | workscan._auto_poly_baseline(mask, order, edge, threshold, |
---|
2953 | chan_avg_limit, getresidual, |
---|
2954 | pack_progress_params(showprogress, |
---|
2955 | minnrow), |
---|
2956 | outlog, blfile) |
---|
2957 | |
---|
2958 | workscan._add_history("auto_poly_baseline", varlist) |
---|
2959 | |
---|
2960 | if insitu: |
---|
2961 | self._assign(workscan) |
---|
2962 | else: |
---|
2963 | return workscan |
---|
2964 | |
---|
2965 | except RuntimeError, e: |
---|
2966 | raise_fitting_failure_exception(e) |
---|
2967 | |
---|
2968 | def _init_blinfo(self): |
---|
2969 | """\ |
---|
2970 | Initialise the following three auxiliary members: |
---|
2971 | blpars : parameters of the best-fit baseline, |
---|
2972 | masklists : mask data (edge positions of masked channels) and |
---|
2973 | actualmask : mask data (in boolean list), |
---|
2974 | to keep for use later (including output to logger/text files). |
---|
2975 | Used by poly_baseline() and auto_poly_baseline() in case of |
---|
2976 | 'plot=True'. |
---|
2977 | """ |
---|
2978 | self.blpars = [] |
---|
2979 | self.masklists = [] |
---|
2980 | self.actualmask = [] |
---|
2981 | return |
---|
2982 | |
---|
2983 | def _append_blinfo(self, data_blpars, data_masklists, data_actualmask): |
---|
2984 | """\ |
---|
2985 | Append baseline-fitting related info to blpars, masklist and |
---|
2986 | actualmask. |
---|
2987 | """ |
---|
2988 | self.blpars.append(data_blpars) |
---|
2989 | self.masklists.append(data_masklists) |
---|
2990 | self.actualmask.append(data_actualmask) |
---|
2991 | return |
---|
2992 | |
---|
2993 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
2994 | def rotate_linpolphase(self, angle): |
---|
2995 | """\ |
---|
2996 | Rotate the phase of the complex polarization O=Q+iU correlation. |
---|
2997 | This is always done in situ in the raw data. So if you call this |
---|
2998 | function more than once then each call rotates the phase further. |
---|
2999 | |
---|
3000 | Parameters: |
---|
3001 | |
---|
3002 | angle: The angle (degrees) to rotate (add) by. |
---|
3003 | |
---|
3004 | Example:: |
---|
3005 | |
---|
3006 | scan.rotate_linpolphase(2.3) |
---|
3007 | |
---|
3008 | """ |
---|
3009 | varlist = vars() |
---|
3010 | self._math._rotate_linpolphase(self, angle) |
---|
3011 | self._add_history("rotate_linpolphase", varlist) |
---|
3012 | return |
---|
3013 | |
---|
3014 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
3015 | def rotate_xyphase(self, angle): |
---|
3016 | """\ |
---|
3017 | Rotate the phase of the XY correlation. This is always done in situ |
---|
3018 | in the data. So if you call this function more than once |
---|
3019 | then each call rotates the phase further. |
---|
3020 | |
---|
3021 | Parameters: |
---|
3022 | |
---|
3023 | angle: The angle (degrees) to rotate (add) by. |
---|
3024 | |
---|
3025 | Example:: |
---|
3026 | |
---|
3027 | scan.rotate_xyphase(2.3) |
---|
3028 | |
---|
3029 | """ |
---|
3030 | varlist = vars() |
---|
3031 | self._math._rotate_xyphase(self, angle) |
---|
3032 | self._add_history("rotate_xyphase", varlist) |
---|
3033 | return |
---|
3034 | |
---|
3035 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
3036 | def swap_linears(self): |
---|
3037 | """\ |
---|
3038 | Swap the linear polarisations XX and YY, or better the first two |
---|
3039 | polarisations as this also works for ciculars. |
---|
3040 | """ |
---|
3041 | varlist = vars() |
---|
3042 | self._math._swap_linears(self) |
---|
3043 | self._add_history("swap_linears", varlist) |
---|
3044 | return |
---|
3045 | |
---|
3046 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
3047 | def invert_phase(self): |
---|
3048 | """\ |
---|
3049 | Invert the phase of the complex polarisation |
---|
3050 | """ |
---|
3051 | varlist = vars() |
---|
3052 | self._math._invert_phase(self) |
---|
3053 | self._add_history("invert_phase", varlist) |
---|
3054 | return |
---|
3055 | |
---|
3056 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
3057 | def add(self, offset, insitu=None): |
---|
3058 | """\ |
---|
3059 | Return a scan where all spectra have the offset added |
---|
3060 | |
---|
3061 | Parameters: |
---|
3062 | |
---|
3063 | offset: the offset |
---|
3064 | |
---|
3065 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned. |
---|
3066 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ |
---|
3067 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False) |
---|
3068 | |
---|
3069 | """ |
---|
3070 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu'] |
---|
3071 | self._math._setinsitu(insitu) |
---|
3072 | varlist = vars() |
---|
3073 | s = scantable(self._math._unaryop(self, offset, "ADD", False)) |
---|
3074 | s._add_history("add", varlist) |
---|
3075 | if insitu: |
---|
3076 | self._assign(s) |
---|
3077 | else: |
---|
3078 | return s |
---|
3079 | |
---|
3080 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
3081 | def scale(self, factor, tsys=True, insitu=None): |
---|
3082 | """\ |
---|
3083 | |
---|
3084 | Return a scan where all spectra are scaled by the given 'factor' |
---|
3085 | |
---|
3086 | Parameters: |
---|
3087 | |
---|
3088 | factor: the scaling factor (float or 1D float list) |
---|
3089 | |
---|
3090 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned. |
---|
3091 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ |
---|
3092 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False) |
---|
3093 | |
---|
3094 | tsys: if True (default) then apply the operation to Tsys |
---|
3095 | as well as the data |
---|
3096 | |
---|
3097 | """ |
---|
3098 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu'] |
---|
3099 | self._math._setinsitu(insitu) |
---|
3100 | varlist = vars() |
---|
3101 | s = None |
---|
3102 | import numpy |
---|
3103 | if isinstance(factor, list) or isinstance(factor, numpy.ndarray): |
---|
3104 | if isinstance(factor[0], list) or isinstance(factor[0], numpy.ndarray): |
---|
3105 | from asapmath import _array2dOp |
---|
3106 | s = _array2dOp( self.copy(), factor, "MUL", tsys ) |
---|
3107 | else: |
---|
3108 | s = scantable( self._math._arrayop( self.copy(), factor, "MUL", tsys ) ) |
---|
3109 | else: |
---|
3110 | s = scantable(self._math._unaryop(self.copy(), factor, "MUL", tsys)) |
---|
3111 | s._add_history("scale", varlist) |
---|
3112 | if insitu: |
---|
3113 | self._assign(s) |
---|
3114 | else: |
---|
3115 | return s |
---|
3116 | |
---|
3117 | def set_sourcetype(self, match, matchtype="pattern", |
---|
3118 | sourcetype="reference"): |
---|
3119 | """\ |
---|
3120 | Set the type of the source to be an source or reference scan |
---|
3121 | using the provided pattern. |
---|
3122 | |
---|
3123 | Parameters: |
---|
3124 | |
---|
3125 | match: a Unix style pattern, regular expression or selector |
---|
3126 | |
---|
3127 | matchtype: 'pattern' (default) UNIX style pattern or |
---|
3128 | 'regex' regular expression |
---|
3129 | |
---|
3130 | sourcetype: the type of the source to use (source/reference) |
---|
3131 | |
---|
3132 | """ |
---|
3133 | varlist = vars() |
---|
3134 | basesel = self.get_selection() |
---|
3135 | stype = -1 |
---|
3136 | if sourcetype.lower().startswith("r"): |
---|
3137 | stype = 1 |
---|
3138 | elif sourcetype.lower().startswith("s"): |
---|
3139 | stype = 0 |
---|
3140 | else: |
---|
3141 | raise ValueError("Illegal sourcetype use s(ource) or r(eference)") |
---|
3142 | if matchtype.lower().startswith("p"): |
---|
3143 | matchtype = "pattern" |
---|
3144 | elif matchtype.lower().startswith("r"): |
---|
3145 | matchtype = "regex" |
---|
3146 | else: |
---|
3147 | raise ValueError("Illegal matchtype, use p(attern) or r(egex)") |
---|
3148 | sel = selector() |
---|
3149 | if isinstance(match, selector): |
---|
3150 | sel = match |
---|
3151 | else: |
---|
3152 | sel.set_query("SRCNAME == %s('%s')" % (matchtype, match)) |
---|
3153 | self.set_selection(basesel+sel) |
---|
3154 | self._setsourcetype(stype) |
---|
3155 | self.set_selection(basesel) |
---|
3156 | self._add_history("set_sourcetype", varlist) |
---|
3157 | |
---|
3158 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
3159 | @preserve_selection |
---|
3160 | def auto_quotient(self, preserve=True, mode='paired', verify=False): |
---|
3161 | """\ |
---|
3162 | This function allows to build quotients automatically. |
---|
3163 | It assumes the observation to have the same number of |
---|
3164 | "ons" and "offs" |
---|
3165 | |
---|
3166 | Parameters: |
---|
3167 | |
---|
3168 | preserve: you can preserve (default) the continuum or |
---|
3169 | remove it. The equations used are |
---|
3170 | |
---|
3171 | preserve: Output = Toff * (on/off) - Toff |
---|
3172 | |
---|
3173 | remove: Output = Toff * (on/off) - Ton |
---|
3174 | |
---|
3175 | mode: the on/off detection mode |
---|
3176 | 'paired' (default) |
---|
3177 | identifies 'off' scans by the |
---|
3178 | trailing '_R' (Mopra/Parkes) or |
---|
3179 | '_e'/'_w' (Tid) and matches |
---|
3180 | on/off pairs from the observing pattern |
---|
3181 | 'time' |
---|
3182 | finds the closest off in time |
---|
3183 | |
---|
3184 | .. todo:: verify argument is not implemented |
---|
3185 | |
---|
3186 | """ |
---|
3187 | varlist = vars() |
---|
3188 | modes = ["time", "paired"] |
---|
3189 | if not mode in modes: |
---|
3190 | msg = "please provide valid mode. Valid modes are %s" % (modes) |
---|
3191 | raise ValueError(msg) |
---|
3192 | s = None |
---|
3193 | if mode.lower() == "paired": |
---|
3194 | sel = self.get_selection() |
---|
3195 | sel.set_query("SRCTYPE==psoff") |
---|
3196 | self.set_selection(sel) |
---|
3197 | offs = self.copy() |
---|
3198 | sel.set_query("SRCTYPE==pson") |
---|
3199 | self.set_selection(sel) |
---|
3200 | ons = self.copy() |
---|
3201 | s = scantable(self._math._quotient(ons, offs, preserve)) |
---|
3202 | elif mode.lower() == "time": |
---|
3203 | s = scantable(self._math._auto_quotient(self, mode, preserve)) |
---|
3204 | s._add_history("auto_quotient", varlist) |
---|
3205 | return s |
---|
3206 | |
---|
3207 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
3208 | def mx_quotient(self, mask = None, weight='median', preserve=True): |
---|
3209 | """\ |
---|
3210 | Form a quotient using "off" beams when observing in "MX" mode. |
---|
3211 | |
---|
3212 | Parameters: |
---|
3213 | |
---|
3214 | mask: an optional mask to be used when weight == 'stddev' |
---|
3215 | |
---|
3216 | weight: How to average the off beams. Default is 'median'. |
---|
3217 | |
---|
3218 | preserve: you can preserve (default) the continuum or |
---|
3219 | remove it. The equations used are: |
---|
3220 | |
---|
3221 | preserve: Output = Toff * (on/off) - Toff |
---|
3222 | |
---|
3223 | remove: Output = Toff * (on/off) - Ton |
---|
3224 | |
---|
3225 | """ |
---|
3226 | mask = mask or () |
---|
3227 | varlist = vars() |
---|
3228 | on = scantable(self._math._mx_extract(self, 'on')) |
---|
3229 | preoff = scantable(self._math._mx_extract(self, 'off')) |
---|
3230 | off = preoff.average_time(mask=mask, weight=weight, scanav=False) |
---|
3231 | from asapmath import quotient |
---|
3232 | q = quotient(on, off, preserve) |
---|
3233 | q._add_history("mx_quotient", varlist) |
---|
3234 | return q |
---|
3235 | |
---|
3236 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
3237 | def freq_switch(self, insitu=None): |
---|
3238 | """\ |
---|
3239 | Apply frequency switching to the data. |
---|
3240 | |
---|
3241 | Parameters: |
---|
3242 | |
---|
3243 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned. |
---|
3244 | Otherwise, the swictching is done in-situ |
---|
3245 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False) |
---|
3246 | |
---|
3247 | """ |
---|
3248 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu'] |
---|
3249 | self._math._setinsitu(insitu) |
---|
3250 | varlist = vars() |
---|
3251 | s = scantable(self._math._freqswitch(self)) |
---|
3252 | s._add_history("freq_switch", varlist) |
---|
3253 | if insitu: |
---|
3254 | self._assign(s) |
---|
3255 | else: |
---|
3256 | return s |
---|
3257 | |
---|
3258 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
3259 | def recalc_azel(self): |
---|
3260 | """Recalculate the azimuth and elevation for each position.""" |
---|
3261 | varlist = vars() |
---|
3262 | self._recalcazel() |
---|
3263 | self._add_history("recalc_azel", varlist) |
---|
3264 | return |
---|
3265 | |
---|
3266 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
3267 | def __add__(self, other): |
---|
3268 | varlist = vars() |
---|
3269 | s = None |
---|
3270 | if isinstance(other, scantable): |
---|
3271 | s = scantable(self._math._binaryop(self, other, "ADD")) |
---|
3272 | elif isinstance(other, float): |
---|
3273 | s = scantable(self._math._unaryop(self, other, "ADD", False)) |
---|
3274 | elif isinstance(other, list) or isinstance(other, numpy.ndarray): |
---|
3275 | if isinstance(other[0], list) or isinstance(other[0], numpy.ndarray): |
---|
3276 | from asapmath import _array2dOp |
---|
3277 | s = _array2dOp( self.copy(), other, "ADD", False ) |
---|
3278 | else: |
---|
3279 | s = scantable( self._math._arrayop( self.copy(), other, "ADD", False ) ) |
---|
3280 | else: |
---|
3281 | raise TypeError("Other input is not a scantable or float value") |
---|
3282 | s._add_history("operator +", varlist) |
---|
3283 | return s |
---|
3284 | |
---|
3285 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
3286 | def __sub__(self, other): |
---|
3287 | """ |
---|
3288 | implicit on all axes and on Tsys |
---|
3289 | """ |
---|
3290 | varlist = vars() |
---|
3291 | s = None |
---|
3292 | if isinstance(other, scantable): |
---|
3293 | s = scantable(self._math._binaryop(self, other, "SUB")) |
---|
3294 | elif isinstance(other, float): |
---|
3295 | s = scantable(self._math._unaryop(self, other, "SUB", False)) |
---|
3296 | elif isinstance(other, list) or isinstance(other, numpy.ndarray): |
---|
3297 | if isinstance(other[0], list) or isinstance(other[0], numpy.ndarray): |
---|
3298 | from asapmath import _array2dOp |
---|
3299 | s = _array2dOp( self.copy(), other, "SUB", False ) |
---|
3300 | else: |
---|
3301 | s = scantable( self._math._arrayop( self.copy(), other, "SUB", False ) ) |
---|
3302 | else: |
---|
3303 | raise TypeError("Other input is not a scantable or float value") |
---|
3304 | s._add_history("operator -", varlist) |
---|
3305 | return s |
---|
3306 | |
---|
3307 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
3308 | def __mul__(self, other): |
---|
3309 | """ |
---|
3310 | implicit on all axes and on Tsys |
---|
3311 | """ |
---|
3312 | varlist = vars() |
---|
3313 | s = None |
---|
3314 | if isinstance(other, scantable): |
---|
3315 | s = scantable(self._math._binaryop(self, other, "MUL")) |
---|
3316 | elif isinstance(other, float): |
---|
3317 | s = scantable(self._math._unaryop(self, other, "MUL", False)) |
---|
3318 | elif isinstance(other, list) or isinstance(other, numpy.ndarray): |
---|
3319 | if isinstance(other[0], list) or isinstance(other[0], numpy.ndarray): |
---|
3320 | from asapmath import _array2dOp |
---|
3321 | s = _array2dOp( self.copy(), other, "MUL", False ) |
---|
3322 | else: |
---|
3323 | s = scantable( self._math._arrayop( self.copy(), other, "MUL", False ) ) |
---|
3324 | else: |
---|
3325 | raise TypeError("Other input is not a scantable or float value") |
---|
3326 | s._add_history("operator *", varlist) |
---|
3327 | return s |
---|
3328 | |
---|
3329 | |
---|
3330 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
3331 | def __div__(self, other): |
---|
3332 | """ |
---|
3333 | implicit on all axes and on Tsys |
---|
3334 | """ |
---|
3335 | varlist = vars() |
---|
3336 | s = None |
---|
3337 | if isinstance(other, scantable): |
---|
3338 | s = scantable(self._math._binaryop(self, other, "DIV")) |
---|
3339 | elif isinstance(other, float): |
---|
3340 | if other == 0.0: |
---|
3341 | raise ZeroDivisionError("Dividing by zero is not recommended") |
---|
3342 | s = scantable(self._math._unaryop(self, other, "DIV", False)) |
---|
3343 | elif isinstance(other, list) or isinstance(other, numpy.ndarray): |
---|
3344 | if isinstance(other[0], list) or isinstance(other[0], numpy.ndarray): |
---|
3345 | from asapmath import _array2dOp |
---|
3346 | s = _array2dOp( self.copy(), other, "DIV", False ) |
---|
3347 | else: |
---|
3348 | s = scantable( self._math._arrayop( self.copy(), other, "DIV", False ) ) |
---|
3349 | else: |
---|
3350 | raise TypeError("Other input is not a scantable or float value") |
---|
3351 | s._add_history("operator /", varlist) |
---|
3352 | return s |
---|
3353 | |
---|
3354 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
3355 | def get_fit(self, row=0): |
---|
3356 | """\ |
---|
3357 | Print or return the stored fits for a row in the scantable |
---|
3358 | |
---|
3359 | Parameters: |
---|
3360 | |
---|
3361 | row: the row which the fit has been applied to. |
---|
3362 | |
---|
3363 | """ |
---|
3364 | if row > self.nrow(): |
---|
3365 | return |
---|
3366 | from asap.asapfit import asapfit |
---|
3367 | fit = asapfit(self._getfit(row)) |
---|
3368 | asaplog.push( '%s' %(fit) ) |
---|
3369 | return fit.as_dict() |
---|
3370 | |
---|
3371 | def flag_nans(self): |
---|
3372 | """\ |
---|
3373 | Utility function to flag NaN values in the scantable. |
---|
3374 | """ |
---|
3375 | import numpy |
---|
3376 | basesel = self.get_selection() |
---|
3377 | for i in range(self.nrow()): |
---|
3378 | sel = self.get_row_selector(i) |
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3379 | self.set_selection(basesel+sel) |
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3380 | nans = numpy.isnan(self._getspectrum(0)) |
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3381 | if numpy.any(nans): |
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3382 | bnans = [ bool(v) for v in nans] |
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3383 | self.flag(bnans) |
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3384 | self.set_selection(basesel) |
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3385 | |
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3386 | def get_row_selector(self, rowno): |
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3387 | #return selector(beams=self.getbeam(rowno), |
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3388 | # ifs=self.getif(rowno), |
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3389 | # pols=self.getpol(rowno), |
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3390 | # scans=self.getscan(rowno), |
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3391 | # cycles=self.getcycle(rowno)) |
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3392 | return selector(rows=[rowno]) |
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3393 | |
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3394 | def _add_history(self, funcname, parameters): |
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3395 | if not rcParams['scantable.history']: |
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3396 | return |
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3397 | # create date |
---|
3398 | sep = "##" |
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3399 | from datetime import datetime |
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3400 | dstr = datetime.now().strftime('%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S') |
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3401 | hist = dstr+sep |
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3402 | hist += funcname+sep#cdate+sep |
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3403 | if parameters.has_key('self'): del parameters['self'] |
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3404 | for k, v in parameters.iteritems(): |
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3405 | if type(v) is dict: |
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3406 | for k2, v2 in v.iteritems(): |
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3407 | hist += k2 |
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3408 | hist += "=" |
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3409 | if isinstance(v2, scantable): |
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3410 | hist += 'scantable' |
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3411 | elif k2 == 'mask': |
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3412 | if isinstance(v2, list) or isinstance(v2, tuple): |
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3413 | hist += str(self._zip_mask(v2)) |
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3414 | else: |
---|
3415 | hist += str(v2) |
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3416 | else: |
---|
3417 | hist += str(v2) |
---|
3418 | else: |
---|
3419 | hist += k |
---|
3420 | hist += "=" |
---|
3421 | if isinstance(v, scantable): |
---|
3422 | hist += 'scantable' |
---|
3423 | elif k == 'mask': |
---|
3424 | if isinstance(v, list) or isinstance(v, tuple): |
---|
3425 | hist += str(self._zip_mask(v)) |
---|
3426 | else: |
---|
3427 | hist += str(v) |
---|
3428 | else: |
---|
3429 | hist += str(v) |
---|
3430 | hist += sep |
---|
3431 | hist = hist[:-2] # remove trailing '##' |
---|
3432 | self._addhistory(hist) |
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3433 | |
---|
3434 | |
---|
3435 | def _zip_mask(self, mask): |
---|
3436 | mask = list(mask) |
---|
3437 | i = 0 |
---|
3438 | segments = [] |
---|
3439 | while mask[i:].count(1): |
---|
3440 | i += mask[i:].index(1) |
---|
3441 | if mask[i:].count(0): |
---|
3442 | j = i + mask[i:].index(0) |
---|
3443 | else: |
---|
3444 | j = len(mask) |
---|
3445 | segments.append([i, j]) |
---|
3446 | i = j |
---|
3447 | return segments |
---|
3448 | |
---|
3449 | def _get_ordinate_label(self): |
---|
3450 | fu = "("+self.get_fluxunit()+")" |
---|
3451 | import re |
---|
3452 | lbl = "Intensity" |
---|
3453 | if re.match(".K.", fu): |
---|
3454 | lbl = "Brightness Temperature "+ fu |
---|
3455 | elif re.match(".Jy.", fu): |
---|
3456 | lbl = "Flux density "+ fu |
---|
3457 | return lbl |
---|
3458 | |
---|
3459 | def _check_ifs(self): |
---|
3460 | #nchans = [self.nchan(i) for i in range(self.nif(-1))] |
---|
3461 | nchans = [self.nchan(i) for i in self.getifnos()] |
---|
3462 | nchans = filter(lambda t: t > 0, nchans) |
---|
3463 | return (sum(nchans)/len(nchans) == nchans[0]) |
---|
3464 | |
---|
3465 | @asaplog_post_dec |
---|
3466 | #def _fill(self, names, unit, average, getpt, antenna): |
---|
3467 | def _fill(self, names, unit, average, opts={}): |
---|
3468 | first = True |
---|
3469 | fullnames = [] |
---|
3470 | for name in names: |
---|
3471 | name = os.path.expandvars(name) |
---|
3472 | name = os.path.expanduser(name) |
---|
3473 | if not os.path.exists(name): |
---|
3474 | msg = "File '%s' does not exists" % (name) |
---|
3475 | raise IOError(msg) |
---|
3476 | fullnames.append(name) |
---|
3477 | if average: |
---|
3478 | asaplog.push('Auto averaging integrations') |
---|
3479 | stype = int(rcParams['scantable.storage'].lower() == 'disk') |
---|
3480 | for name in fullnames: |
---|
3481 | tbl = Scantable(stype) |
---|
3482 | if is_ms( name ): |
---|
3483 | r = msfiller( tbl ) |
---|
3484 | else: |
---|
3485 | r = filler( tbl ) |
---|
3486 | rx = rcParams['scantable.reference'] |
---|
3487 | r.setreferenceexpr(rx) |
---|
3488 | #r = filler(tbl) |
---|
3489 | #rx = rcParams['scantable.reference'] |
---|
3490 | #r.setreferenceexpr(rx) |
---|
3491 | msg = "Importing %s..." % (name) |
---|
3492 | asaplog.push(msg, False) |
---|
3493 | #opts = {'ms': {'antenna' : antenna, 'getpt': getpt} } |
---|
3494 | r.open(name, opts)# antenna, -1, -1, getpt) |
---|
3495 | r.fill() |
---|
3496 | if average: |
---|
3497 | tbl = self._math._average((tbl, ), (), 'NONE', 'SCAN') |
---|
3498 | if not first: |
---|
3499 | tbl = self._math._merge([self, tbl]) |
---|
3500 | Scantable.__init__(self, tbl) |
---|
3501 | r.close() |
---|
3502 | del r, tbl |
---|
3503 | first = False |
---|
3504 | #flush log |
---|
3505 | asaplog.post() |
---|
3506 | if unit is not None: |
---|
3507 | self.set_fluxunit(unit) |
---|
3508 | if not is_casapy(): |
---|
3509 | self.set_freqframe(rcParams['scantable.freqframe']) |
---|
3510 | |
---|
3511 | |
---|
3512 | def __getitem__(self, key): |
---|
3513 | if key < 0: |
---|
3514 | key += self.nrow() |
---|
3515 | if key >= self.nrow(): |
---|
3516 | raise IndexError("Row index out of range.") |
---|
3517 | return self._getspectrum(key) |
---|
3518 | |
---|
3519 | def __setitem__(self, key, value): |
---|
3520 | if key < 0: |
---|
3521 | key += self.nrow() |
---|
3522 | if key >= self.nrow(): |
---|
3523 | raise IndexError("Row index out of range.") |
---|
3524 | if not hasattr(value, "__len__") or \ |
---|
3525 | len(value) > self.nchan(self.getif(key)): |
---|
3526 | raise ValueError("Spectrum length doesn't match.") |
---|
3527 | return self._setspectrum(value, key) |
---|
3528 | |
---|
3529 | def __len__(self): |
---|
3530 | return self.nrow() |
---|
3531 | |
---|
3532 | def __iter__(self): |
---|
3533 | for i in range(len(self)): |
---|
3534 | yield self[i] |
---|