[753] | 1 | from asap import rcParams, print_log |
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[709] | 2 | from numarray import logical_and |
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[203] | 3 | |
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| 4 | class asapplotter: |
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[226] | 5 | """ |
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| 6 | The ASAP plotter. |
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| 7 | By default the plotter is set up to plot polarisations |
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| 8 | 'colour stacked' and scantables across panels. |
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| 9 | Note: |
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| 10 | Currenly it only plots 'spectra' not Tsys or |
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| 11 | other variables. |
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| 12 | """ |
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[734] | 13 | def __init__(self, visible=None): |
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| 14 | self._visible = rcParams['plotter.gui'] |
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| 15 | if visible is not None: |
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| 16 | self._visible = visible |
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[710] | 17 | self._plotter = self._newplotter() |
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| 18 | |
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[920] | 19 | |
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[554] | 20 | self._panelling = None |
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| 21 | self._stacking = None |
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| 22 | self.set_panelling() |
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| 23 | self.set_stacking() |
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[377] | 24 | self._rows = None |
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| 25 | self._cols = None |
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[203] | 26 | self._autoplot = False |
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[525] | 27 | self._minmaxx = None |
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| 28 | self._minmaxy = None |
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[710] | 29 | self._datamask = None |
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[203] | 30 | self._data = None |
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[607] | 31 | self._lmap = None |
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[226] | 32 | self._title = None |
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[257] | 33 | self._ordinate = None |
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| 34 | self._abcissa = None |
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[709] | 35 | self._abcunit = None |
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[920] | 36 | self._usermask = [] |
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| 37 | self._maskselection = None |
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| 38 | from asap._asap import selector |
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| 39 | self._selection = selector() |
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[203] | 40 | |
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[920] | 41 | def _translate(self, instr): |
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| 42 | keys = "s b i p t".split() |
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| 43 | if isinstance(instr, str): |
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| 44 | for key in keys: |
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| 45 | if instr.lower().startswith(key): |
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| 46 | return key |
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| 47 | return None |
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| 48 | |
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[710] | 49 | def _newplotter(self): |
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| 50 | if self._visible: |
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| 51 | from asap.asaplotgui import asaplotgui as asaplot |
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| 52 | else: |
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| 53 | from asap.asaplot import asaplot |
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| 54 | return asaplot() |
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| 55 | |
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| 56 | |
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[935] | 57 | def plot(self, scan=None): |
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[203] | 58 | """ |
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[920] | 59 | Plot a scantable. |
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[203] | 60 | Parameters: |
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[920] | 61 | scan: a scantable |
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[203] | 62 | Note: |
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[920] | 63 | If a scantable was specified in a previous call |
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[203] | 64 | to plot, no argument has to be given to 'replot' |
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[920] | 65 | NO checking is done that the abcissas of the scantable |
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[203] | 66 | are consistent e.g. all 'channel' or all 'velocity' etc. |
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| 67 | """ |
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[710] | 68 | if self._plotter.is_dead: |
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| 69 | self._plotter = self._newplotter() |
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[600] | 70 | self._plotter.hold() |
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[203] | 71 | self._plotter.clear() |
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[920] | 72 | from asap import scantable |
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[935] | 73 | if not self._data and not scan: |
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| 74 | print "please provide a scantable to plot" |
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[920] | 75 | if isinstance(scan, scantable): |
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[709] | 76 | if self._data is not None: |
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[920] | 77 | if scan != self._data: |
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| 78 | self._data = scan |
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[710] | 79 | # reset |
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| 80 | self._reset() |
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[525] | 81 | else: |
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[920] | 82 | self._data = scan |
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[710] | 83 | self._reset() |
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[709] | 84 | # ranges become invalid when unit changes |
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[935] | 85 | if self._abcunit and self._abcunit != self._data.get_unit(): |
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[709] | 86 | self._minmaxx = None |
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| 87 | self._minmaxy = None |
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[920] | 88 | self._abcunit = self._data.get_unit() |
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[710] | 89 | self._datamask = None |
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[920] | 90 | self._plot(self._data) |
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[709] | 91 | if self._minmaxy is not None: |
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[935] | 92 | print "setting limits" |
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[709] | 93 | self._plotter.set_limits(ylim=self._minmaxy) |
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[203] | 94 | self._plotter.release() |
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[753] | 95 | print_log() |
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[203] | 96 | return |
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| 97 | |
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[226] | 98 | def set_mode(self, stacking=None, panelling=None): |
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[203] | 99 | """ |
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[377] | 100 | Set the plots look and feel, i.e. what you want to see on the plot. |
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[203] | 101 | Parameters: |
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| 102 | stacking: tell the plotter which variable to plot |
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[710] | 103 | as line color overlays (default 'pol') |
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[203] | 104 | panelling: tell the plotter which variable to plot |
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| 105 | across multiple panels (default 'scan' |
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| 106 | Note: |
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| 107 | Valid modes are: |
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| 108 | 'beam' 'Beam' 'b': Beams |
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| 109 | 'if' 'IF' 'i': IFs |
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| 110 | 'pol' 'Pol' 'p': Polarisations |
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| 111 | 'scan' 'Scan' 's': Scans |
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| 112 | 'time' 'Time' 't': Times |
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| 113 | """ |
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[753] | 114 | msg = "Invalid mode" |
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| 115 | if not self.set_panelling(panelling) or \ |
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| 116 | not self.set_stacking(stacking): |
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| 117 | if rcParams['verbose']: |
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| 118 | print msg |
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| 119 | return |
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| 120 | else: |
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| 121 | raise TypeError(msg) |
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[920] | 122 | if self._data: self.plot(self._data) |
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[203] | 123 | return |
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| 124 | |
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[554] | 125 | def set_panelling(self, what=None): |
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| 126 | mode = what |
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| 127 | if mode is None: |
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| 128 | mode = rcParams['plotter.panelling'] |
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| 129 | md = self._translate(mode) |
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[203] | 130 | if md: |
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[554] | 131 | self._panelling = md |
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[226] | 132 | self._title = None |
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[203] | 133 | return True |
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| 134 | return False |
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| 135 | |
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[377] | 136 | def set_layout(self,rows=None,cols=None): |
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| 137 | """ |
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| 138 | Set the multi-panel layout, i.e. how many rows and columns plots |
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| 139 | are visible. |
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| 140 | Parameters: |
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| 141 | rows: The number of rows of plots |
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| 142 | cols: The number of columns of plots |
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| 143 | Note: |
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| 144 | If no argument is given, the potter reverts to its auto-plot |
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| 145 | behaviour. |
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| 146 | """ |
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| 147 | self._rows = rows |
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| 148 | self._cols = cols |
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[920] | 149 | if self._data: self.plot(self._data) |
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[377] | 150 | return |
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| 151 | |
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[709] | 152 | def set_stacking(self, what=None): |
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[554] | 153 | mode = what |
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[709] | 154 | if mode is None: |
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| 155 | mode = rcParams['plotter.stacking'] |
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[554] | 156 | md = self._translate(mode) |
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[203] | 157 | if md: |
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| 158 | self._stacking = md |
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[226] | 159 | self._lmap = None |
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[203] | 160 | return True |
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| 161 | return False |
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| 162 | |
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[525] | 163 | def set_range(self,xstart=None,xend=None,ystart=None,yend=None): |
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[203] | 164 | """ |
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| 165 | Set the range of interest on the abcissa of the plot |
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| 166 | Parameters: |
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[525] | 167 | [x,y]start,[x,y]end: The start and end points of the 'zoom' window |
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[203] | 168 | Note: |
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| 169 | These become non-sensical when the unit changes. |
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| 170 | use plotter.set_range() without parameters to reset |
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| 171 | |
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| 172 | """ |
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[525] | 173 | if xstart is None and xend is None: |
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| 174 | self._minmaxx = None |
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[600] | 175 | else: |
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| 176 | self._minmaxx = [xstart,xend] |
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[525] | 177 | if ystart is None and yend is None: |
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| 178 | self._minmaxy = None |
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[600] | 179 | else: |
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[709] | 180 | self._minmaxy = [ystart,yend] |
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[920] | 181 | if self._data: self.plot(self._data) |
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[203] | 182 | return |
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[709] | 183 | |
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[257] | 184 | def set_legend(self, mp=None): |
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[203] | 185 | """ |
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| 186 | Specify a mapping for the legend instead of using the default |
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| 187 | indices: |
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| 188 | Parameters: |
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| 189 | mp: a list of 'strings'. This should have the same length |
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| 190 | as the number of elements on the legend and then maps |
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[710] | 191 | to the indeces in order. It is possible to uses latex |
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| 192 | math expression. These have to be enclosed in r'', e.g. r'$x^{2}$' |
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[203] | 193 | |
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| 194 | Example: |
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[485] | 195 | If the data has two IFs/rest frequencies with index 0 and 1 |
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[203] | 196 | for CO and SiO: |
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| 197 | plotter.set_stacking('i') |
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[710] | 198 | plotter.set_legend(['CO','SiO']) |
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[203] | 199 | plotter.plot() |
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[710] | 200 | plotter.set_legend([r'$^{12}CO$', r'SiO']) |
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[203] | 201 | """ |
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| 202 | self._lmap = mp |
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[920] | 203 | if self._data: self.plot(self._data) |
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[226] | 204 | return |
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| 205 | |
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| 206 | def set_title(self, title=None): |
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[710] | 207 | """ |
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| 208 | Set the title of the plot. If multiple panels are plotted, |
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| 209 | multiple titles have to be specified. |
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| 210 | Example: |
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| 211 | # two panels are visible on the plotter |
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| 212 | plotter.set_title(["First Panel","Second Panel"]) |
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| 213 | """ |
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[226] | 214 | self._title = title |
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[920] | 215 | if self._data: self.plot(self._data) |
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[226] | 216 | return |
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| 217 | |
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[257] | 218 | def set_ordinate(self, ordinate=None): |
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[710] | 219 | """ |
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| 220 | Set the y-axis label of the plot. If multiple panels are plotted, |
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| 221 | multiple labels have to be specified. |
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| 222 | Example: |
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| 223 | # two panels are visible on the plotter |
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| 224 | plotter.set_ordinate(["First Y-Axis","Second Y-Axis"]) |
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| 225 | """ |
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[257] | 226 | self._ordinate = ordinate |
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[920] | 227 | if self._data: self.plot(self._data) |
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[257] | 228 | return |
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| 229 | |
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| 230 | def set_abcissa(self, abcissa=None): |
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[710] | 231 | """ |
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| 232 | Set the x-axis label of the plot. If multiple panels are plotted, |
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| 233 | multiple labels have to be specified. |
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| 234 | Example: |
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| 235 | # two panels are visible on the plotter |
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| 236 | plotter.set_ordinate(["First X-Axis","Second X-Axis"]) |
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| 237 | """ |
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[257] | 238 | self._abcissa = abcissa |
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[920] | 239 | if self._data: self.plot(self._data) |
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[257] | 240 | return |
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| 241 | |
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[710] | 242 | def set_colors(self, colormap): |
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[377] | 243 | """ |
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[710] | 244 | Set the colors to be used. The plotter will cycle through |
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| 245 | these colors when lines are overlaid (stacking mode). |
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| 246 | Example: |
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| 247 | plotter.set_colors("red green blue") |
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| 248 | # If for example four lines are overlaid e.g I Q U V |
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| 249 | # 'I' will be 'red', 'Q' will be 'green', U will be 'blue' |
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| 250 | # and 'V' will be 'red' again. |
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| 251 | """ |
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| 252 | if isinstance(colormap,str): |
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| 253 | colormap = colormap.split() |
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| 254 | self._plotter.palette(0,colormap=colormap) |
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[920] | 255 | if self._data: self.plot(self._data) |
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[710] | 256 | |
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| 257 | def set_linestyles(self, linestyles): |
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| 258 | """ |
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[734] | 259 | Set the linestyles to be used. The plotter will cycle through |
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| 260 | these linestyles when lines are overlaid (stacking mode) AND |
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| 261 | only one color has been set. |
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[710] | 262 | Parameters: |
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| 263 | linestyles: a list of linestyles to use. |
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| 264 | 'line', 'dashed', 'dotted', 'dashdot', |
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| 265 | 'dashdotdot' and 'dashdashdot' are |
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| 266 | possible |
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| 267 | |
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| 268 | Example: |
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| 269 | plotter.set_colors("black") |
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| 270 | plotter.set_linestyles("line dashed dotted dashdot") |
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| 271 | # If for example four lines are overlaid e.g I Q U V |
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| 272 | # 'I' will be 'solid', 'Q' will be 'dashed', |
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| 273 | # U will be 'dotted' and 'V' will be 'dashdot'. |
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| 274 | """ |
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| 275 | if isinstance(linestyles,str): |
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| 276 | linestyles = linestyles.split() |
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| 277 | self._plotter.palette(color=0,linestyle=0,linestyles=linestyles) |
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[920] | 278 | if self._data: self.plot(self._data) |
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[710] | 279 | |
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| 280 | def save(self, filename=None, orientation=None, dpi=None): |
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| 281 | """ |
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[377] | 282 | Save the plot to a file. The know formats are 'png', 'ps', 'eps'. |
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| 283 | Parameters: |
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| 284 | filename: The name of the output file. This is optional |
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| 285 | and autodetects the image format from the file |
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| 286 | suffix. If non filename is specified a file |
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| 287 | called 'yyyymmdd_hhmmss.png' is created in the |
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| 288 | current directory. |
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[709] | 289 | orientation: optional parameter for postscript only (not eps). |
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| 290 | 'landscape', 'portrait' or None (default) are valid. |
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| 291 | If None is choosen for 'ps' output, the plot is |
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| 292 | automatically oriented to fill the page. |
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[710] | 293 | dpi: The dpi of the output non-ps plot |
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[377] | 294 | """ |
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[709] | 295 | self._plotter.save(filename,orientation,dpi) |
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[377] | 296 | return |
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[709] | 297 | |
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[257] | 298 | |
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[920] | 299 | def set_mask(self, mask=None, selection=None): |
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[525] | 300 | """ |
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[734] | 301 | Set a plotting mask for a specific polarization. |
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| 302 | This is useful for masking out "noise" Pangle outside a source. |
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| 303 | Parameters: |
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[920] | 304 | mask: a mask from scantable.create_mask |
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| 305 | selection: the spectra to apply the mask to. |
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[734] | 306 | Example: |
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[920] | 307 | select = selector() |
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| 308 | select.setpolstrings("Pangle") |
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| 309 | plotter.set_mask(mymask, select) |
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[734] | 310 | """ |
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[710] | 311 | if not self._data: |
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[920] | 312 | msg = "Can only set mask after a first call to plot()" |
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[753] | 313 | if rcParams['verbose']: |
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| 314 | print msg |
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[762] | 315 | return |
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[753] | 316 | else: |
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[762] | 317 | raise RuntimeError(msg) |
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[920] | 318 | if len(mask): |
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| 319 | if isinstance(mask, list) or isinstance(mask, tuple): |
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| 320 | self._usermask = array(mask) |
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[710] | 321 | else: |
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[920] | 322 | self._usermask = mask |
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| 323 | if mask is None and selection is None: |
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| 324 | self._usermask = [] |
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| 325 | self._maskselection = None |
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| 326 | from asap._asap import selector |
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| 327 | if isinstance(selection, selector): |
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| 328 | self._maskselection = {'b': selection._getbeams(), |
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| 329 | 's': selection._getscans(), |
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| 330 | 'i': selection._getifs(), |
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| 331 | 'p': selection._getpols(), |
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| 332 | 't': [] } |
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[710] | 333 | else: |
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[920] | 334 | self._maskselection = None |
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| 335 | self.plot(self._data) |
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[710] | 336 | |
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[709] | 337 | def _slice_indeces(self, data): |
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| 338 | mn = self._minmaxx[0] |
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| 339 | mx = self._minmaxx[1] |
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| 340 | asc = data[0] < data[-1] |
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| 341 | start=0 |
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| 342 | end = len(data)-1 |
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| 343 | inc = 1 |
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| 344 | if not asc: |
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| 345 | start = len(data)-1 |
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| 346 | end = 0 |
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| 347 | inc = -1 |
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| 348 | # find min index |
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| 349 | while data[start] < mn: |
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| 350 | start+= inc |
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| 351 | # find max index |
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| 352 | while data[end] > mx: |
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| 353 | end-=inc |
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| 354 | end +=1 |
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| 355 | if start > end: |
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| 356 | return end,start |
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| 357 | return start,end |
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| 358 | |
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[710] | 359 | def _reset(self): |
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[920] | 360 | self._usermask = [] |
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[710] | 361 | self._usermaskspectra = None |
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[920] | 362 | self.set_selection(None, False) |
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| 363 | |
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| 364 | def _plot(self, scan): |
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| 365 | savesel = scan._getselection() |
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| 366 | scan._setselection(self._selection) |
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| 367 | d = {'b': scan.getbeam, 's': scan.getscan, |
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| 368 | 'i': scan.getif, 'p': scan.getpol, 't': scan._gettime } |
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| 369 | |
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| 370 | polmodes = dict(zip(self._selection._getpols(),self._selection._getpoltypes())) |
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| 371 | n,nstack = self._get_selected_n(scan) |
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| 372 | maxpanel, maxstack = 9,4 |
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| 373 | if n > maxpanel or nstack > maxstack: |
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| 374 | from asap import asaplog |
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| 375 | msg ="Scan to be plotted contains more than %d selections.\n" \ |
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| 376 | "Selecting first %d selections..." % (maxpanel,maxpanel) |
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| 377 | asaplog.push(msg) |
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| 378 | print_log() |
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| 379 | n = min(n,maxpanel) |
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| 380 | nstack = min(n,maxstack) |
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| 381 | |
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| 382 | if n > 1: |
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| 383 | ganged = rcParams['plotter.ganged'] |
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| 384 | if self._rows and self._cols: |
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| 385 | n = min(n,self._rows*self._cols) |
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| 386 | self._plotter.set_panels(rows=self._rows,cols=self._cols, |
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| 387 | nplots=n,ganged=ganged) |
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| 388 | else: |
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| 389 | self._plotter.set_panels(rows=n,cols=0,nplots=n,ganged=ganged) |
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| 390 | else: |
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| 391 | self._plotter.set_panels() |
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| 392 | r=0 |
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| 393 | nr = scan.nrow() |
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| 394 | a0,b0 = -1,-1 |
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| 395 | allxlim = [] |
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| 396 | newpanel=True |
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| 397 | panelcount,stackcount = 0,0 |
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| 398 | while r < nr: |
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| 399 | a = d[self._panelling](r) |
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| 400 | b = d[self._stacking](r) |
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| 401 | # print r |
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| 402 | # print " a: ",a,a0,panelcount,n |
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| 403 | # print " b: ",b,b0,stackcount,nstack |
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| 404 | if a > a0 and panelcount < n: |
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| 405 | if n > 1: |
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| 406 | self._plotter.subplot(panelcount) |
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| 407 | #pindex += 1 |
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| 408 | self._plotter.palette(0) |
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| 409 | #title |
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| 410 | xlab = self._abcissa and self._abcissa[panelcount] \ |
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| 411 | or scan._getabcissalabel() |
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| 412 | ylab = self._ordinate and self._ordinate[panelcount] \ |
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| 413 | or scan._get_ordinate_label() |
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| 414 | self._plotter.set_axes('xlabel',xlab) |
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| 415 | self._plotter.set_axes('ylabel',ylab) |
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| 416 | lbl = self._get_label(scan, r, self._panelling, self._title) |
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| 417 | if isinstance(lbl, list) or isinstance(lbl, tuple): |
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| 418 | if 0 <= panelcount < len(lbl): |
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| 419 | lbl = lbl[panelcount] |
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| 420 | else: |
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| 421 | # get default label |
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| 422 | lbl = self._get_label(scan, r, self._panelling, None) |
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| 423 | self._plotter.set_axes('title',lbl) |
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| 424 | newpanel = True |
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| 425 | stackcount =0 |
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| 426 | panelcount += 1 |
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| 427 | if (b > b0 or newpanel) and stackcount < nstack: |
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| 428 | y = [] |
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| 429 | if len(polmodes): |
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| 430 | y = scan._getspectrum(r, polmodes[scan.getpol(r)]) |
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| 431 | else: |
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| 432 | y = scan._getspectrum(r) |
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| 433 | m = scan._getmask(r) |
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| 434 | if self._maskselection and len(self._usermask) == len(m): |
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| 435 | if d[self._stacking](r) in self._maskselection[self._stacking]: |
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| 436 | print "debug" |
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| 437 | m = logical_and(m, self._usermask) |
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| 438 | x = scan._getabcissa(r) |
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| 439 | if self._minmaxx is not None: |
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| 440 | s,e = self._slice_indeces(x) |
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| 441 | x = x[s:e] |
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| 442 | y = y[s:e] |
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| 443 | m = m[s:e] |
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| 444 | if len(x) > 1024 and True:#rcParams['plotter.decimate']: |
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| 445 | fac = len(x)/1024 |
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| 446 | x = x[::fac] |
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| 447 | m = m[::fac] |
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| 448 | y = y[::fac] |
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| 449 | llbl = self._get_label(scan, r, self._stacking, self._lmap) |
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| 450 | if isinstance(llbl, list) or isinstance(llbl, tuple): |
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| 451 | if 0 <= stackcount < len(llbl): |
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| 452 | # use user label |
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| 453 | llbl = llbl[stackcount] |
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| 454 | else: |
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| 455 | # get default label |
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| 456 | llbl = self._get_label(scan, r, self._stacking, None) |
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| 457 | self._plotter.set_line(label=llbl) |
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| 458 | self._plotter.plot(x,y,m) |
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| 459 | xlim= self._minmaxx or [min(x),max(x)] |
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| 460 | allxlim += xlim |
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| 461 | stackcount += 1 |
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| 462 | # last in colour stack -> autoscale x |
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| 463 | if stackcount == nstack: |
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| 464 | allxlim.sort() |
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| 465 | self._plotter.axes.set_xlim([allxlim[0],allxlim[-1]]) |
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| 466 | # clear |
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| 467 | allxlim =[] |
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| 468 | |
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| 469 | newpanel = False |
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| 470 | a0=a |
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| 471 | b0=b |
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| 472 | # ignore following rows |
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| 473 | if (panelcount == n) and (stackcount == nstack): |
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| 474 | pass#break |
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| 475 | r+=1 # next row |
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| 476 | |
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| 477 | scan._setselection(savesel) |
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| 478 | |
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| 479 | def set_selection(self, selection=None, refresh=True): |
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| 480 | from asap._asap import selector |
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| 481 | self._selection = selection or selector() |
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| 482 | d0 = {'s': 'SCANNO', 'b': 'BEAMNO', 'i':'IFNO', |
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| 483 | 'p': 'POLNO', 'c': 'CYCLENO', 't' : 'TIME' } |
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| 484 | order = [d0[self._panelling],d0[self._stacking]] |
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| 485 | self._selection._setorder(order) |
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| 486 | if self._data and refresh: self.plot(self._data) |
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| 487 | |
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| 488 | def _get_selected_n(self, scan): |
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| 489 | d1 = {'b': scan.nbeam, 's': scan.nscan, |
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| 490 | 'i': scan.nif, 'p': scan.npol, 't': scan.ncycle } |
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| 491 | d2 = { 'b': len(self._selection._getbeams()), |
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| 492 | 's': len(self._selection._getscans()), |
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| 493 | 'i': len(self._selection._getifs()), |
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| 494 | 'p': len(self._selection._getpols()), |
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| 495 | 't': len(self._selection._getcycles()) } |
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| 496 | n = d2[self._panelling] or d1[self._panelling]() |
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| 497 | nstack = d2[self._stacking] or d1[self._stacking]() |
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| 498 | return n,nstack |
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| 499 | |
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| 500 | def _get_label(self, scan, row, mode, userlabel=None): |
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| 501 | pms = dict(zip(self._selection._getpols(),self._selection._getpoltypes())) |
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| 502 | if len(pms): |
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| 503 | poleval = scan._getpollabel(scan.getpol(row),pms[scan.getpol(row)]) |
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| 504 | else: |
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| 505 | poleval = scan._getpollabel(scan.getpol(row),scan.poltype()) |
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| 506 | d = {'b': "Beam "+str(scan.getbeam(row)), |
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| 507 | 's': scan._getsourcename(row), |
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| 508 | 'i': "IF"+str(scan.getif(row)), |
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| 509 | 'p': scan.poltype().capitalize()+" "+poleval, |
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| 510 | 't': scan._gettime(row) } |
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| 511 | return userlabel or d[mode] |
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