1 | from asap._asap import Scantable
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2 | from asap import rcParams
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3 | from asap import print_log
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4 | from asap import asaplog
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5 | from asap import selector
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6 | from asap import linecatalog
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7 | from asap import _n_bools, mask_not, mask_and, mask_or
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8 |
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9 | class scantable(Scantable):
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10 | """
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11 | The ASAP container for scans
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12 | """
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13 |
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14 | def __init__(self, filename, average=None, unit=None):
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15 | """
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16 | Create a scantable from a saved one or make a reference
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17 | Parameters:
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18 | filename: the name of an asap table on disk
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19 | or
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20 | the name of a rpfits/sdfits/ms file
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21 | (integrations within scans are auto averaged
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22 | and the whole file is read)
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23 | or
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24 | [advanced] a reference to an existing
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25 | scantable
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26 | average: average all integrations withinb a scan on read.
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27 | The default (True) is taken from .asaprc.
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28 | unit: brightness unit; must be consistent with K or Jy.
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29 | Over-rides the default selected by the reader
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30 | (input rpfits/sdfits/ms) or replaces the value
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31 | in existing scantables
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32 | """
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33 | if average is None:
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34 | average = rcParams['scantable.autoaverage']
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35 | varlist = vars()
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36 | from asap._asap import stmath
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37 | self._math = stmath()
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38 | if isinstance(filename, Scantable):
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39 | Scantable.__init__(self, filename)
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40 | else:
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41 | if isinstance(filename, str):
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42 | import os.path
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43 | filename = os.path.expandvars(filename)
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44 | filename = os.path.expanduser(filename)
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45 | if not os.path.exists(filename):
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46 | s = "File '%s' not found." % (filename)
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47 | if rcParams['verbose']:
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48 | asaplog.push(s)
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49 | print asaplog.pop().strip()
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50 | return
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51 | raise IOError(s)
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52 | if os.path.isdir(filename) \
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53 | and not os.path.exists(filename+'/table.f1'):
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54 | # crude check if asap table
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55 | if os.path.exists(filename+'/table.info'):
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56 | ondisk = rcParams['scantable.storage'] == 'disk'
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57 | Scantable.__init__(self, filename, ondisk)
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58 | if unit is not None:
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59 | self.set_fluxunit(unit)
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60 | self.set_freqframe(rcParams['scantable.freqframe'])
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61 | else:
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62 | msg = "The given file '%s'is not a valid " \
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63 | "asap table." % (filename)
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64 | if rcParams['verbose']:
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65 | print msg
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66 | return
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67 | else:
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68 | raise IOError(msg)
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69 | else:
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70 | self._fill([filename], unit, average)
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71 | elif (isinstance(filename, list) or isinstance(filename, tuple)) \
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72 | and isinstance(filename[-1], str):
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73 | self._fill(filename, unit, average)
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74 | self._add_history("scantable", varlist)
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75 | print_log()
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76 |
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77 | def save(self, name=None, format=None, overwrite=False):
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78 | """
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79 | Store the scantable on disk. This can be an asap (aips++) Table,
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80 | SDFITS or MS2 format.
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81 | Parameters:
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82 | name: the name of the outputfile. For format "ASCII"
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83 | this is the root file name (data in 'name'.txt
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84 | and header in 'name'_header.txt)
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85 | format: an optional file format. Default is ASAP.
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86 | Allowed are - 'ASAP' (save as ASAP [aips++] Table),
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87 | 'SDFITS' (save as SDFITS file)
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88 | 'ASCII' (saves as ascii text file)
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89 | 'MS2' (saves as an aips++
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90 | MeasurementSet V2)
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91 | overwrite: If the file should be overwritten if it exists.
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92 | The default False is to return with warning
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93 | without writing the output. USE WITH CARE.
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94 | Example:
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95 | scan.save('myscan.asap')
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96 | scan.save('myscan.sdfits', 'SDFITS')
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97 | """
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98 | from os import path
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99 | if format is None: format = rcParams['scantable.save']
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100 | suffix = '.'+format.lower()
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101 | if name is None or name == "":
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102 | name = 'scantable'+suffix
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103 | msg = "No filename given. Using default name %s..." % name
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104 | asaplog.push(msg)
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105 | name = path.expandvars(name)
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106 | if path.isfile(name) or path.isdir(name):
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107 | if not overwrite:
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108 | msg = "File %s exists." % name
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109 | if rcParams['verbose']:
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110 | print msg
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111 | return
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112 | else:
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113 | raise IOError(msg)
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114 | format2 = format.upper()
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115 | if format2 == 'ASAP':
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116 | self._save(name)
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117 | else:
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118 | from asap._asap import stwriter as stw
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119 | writer = stw(format2)
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120 | writer.write(self, name)
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121 | print_log()
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122 | return
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123 |
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124 | def copy(self):
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125 | """
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126 | Return a copy of this scantable.
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127 | Note:
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128 | This makes a full (deep) copy. scan2 = scan1 makes a reference.
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129 | Parameters:
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130 | none
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131 | Example:
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132 | copiedscan = scan.copy()
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133 | """
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134 | sd = scantable(Scantable._copy(self))
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135 | return sd
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136 |
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137 | def drop_scan(self, scanid=None):
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138 | """
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139 | Return a new scantable where the specified scan number(s) has(have)
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140 | been dropped.
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141 | Parameters:
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142 | scanid: a (list of) scan number(s)
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143 | """
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144 | from asap import _is_sequence_or_number as _is_valid
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145 | from asap import _to_list
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146 | from asap import unique
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147 | if not _is_valid(scanid):
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148 | if rcParams['verbose']:
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149 | print "Please specify a scanno to drop from the scantable"
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150 | return
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151 | else:
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152 | raise RuntimeError("No scan given")
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153 | try:
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154 | scanid = _to_list(scanid)
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155 | allscans = unique([ self.getscan(i) for i in range(self.nrow())])
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156 | for sid in scanid: allscans.remove(sid)
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157 | if len(allscans) == 0:
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158 | raise ValueError("Can't remove all scans")
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159 | except ValueError:
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160 | if rcParams['verbose']:
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161 | print "Couldn't find any match."
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162 | return
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163 | else: raise
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164 | try:
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165 | bsel = self.get_selection()
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166 | sel = selector()
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167 | sel.set_scans(allscans)
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168 | self.set_selection(bsel+sel)
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169 | scopy = self._copy()
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170 | self.set_selection(bsel)
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171 | return scantable(scopy)
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172 | except RuntimeError:
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173 | if rcParams['verbose']:
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174 | print "Couldn't find any match."
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175 | else:
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176 | raise
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177 |
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178 |
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179 | def get_scan(self, scanid=None):
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180 | """
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181 | Return a specific scan (by scanno) or collection of scans (by
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182 | source name) in a new scantable.
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183 | Note:
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184 | See scantable.drop_scan() for the inverse operation.
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185 | Parameters:
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186 | scanid: a (list of) scanno or a source name, unix-style
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187 | patterns are accepted for source name matching, e.g.
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188 | '*_R' gets all 'ref scans
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189 | Example:
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190 | # get all scans containing the source '323p459'
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191 | newscan = scan.get_scan('323p459')
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192 | # get all 'off' scans
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193 | refscans = scan.get_scan('*_R')
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194 | # get a susbset of scans by scanno (as listed in scan.summary())
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195 | newscan = scan.get_scan([0, 2, 7, 10])
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196 | """
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197 | if scanid is None:
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198 | if rcParams['verbose']:
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199 | print "Please specify a scan no or name to " \
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200 | "retrieve from the scantable"
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201 | return
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202 | else:
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203 | raise RuntimeError("No scan given")
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204 |
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205 | try:
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206 | bsel = self.get_selection()
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207 | sel = selector()
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208 | if type(scanid) is str:
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209 | sel.set_name(scanid)
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210 | self.set_selection(bsel+sel)
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211 | scopy = self._copy()
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212 | self.set_selection(bsel)
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213 | return scantable(scopy)
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214 | elif type(scanid) is int:
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215 | sel.set_scans([scanid])
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216 | self.set_selection(bsel+sel)
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217 | scopy = self._copy()
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218 | self.set_selection(bsel)
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219 | return scantable(scopy)
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220 | elif type(scanid) is list:
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221 | sel.set_scans(scanid)
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222 | self.set_selection(sel)
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223 | scopy = self._copy()
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224 | self.set_selection(bsel)
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225 | return scantable(scopy)
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226 | else:
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227 | msg = "Illegal scanid type, use 'int' or 'list' if ints."
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228 | if rcParams['verbose']:
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229 | print msg
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230 | else:
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231 | raise TypeError(msg)
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232 | except RuntimeError:
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233 | if rcParams['verbose']: print "Couldn't find any match."
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234 | else: raise
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235 |
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236 | def __str__(self):
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237 | return Scantable._summary(self, True)
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238 |
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239 | def summary(self, filename=None):
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240 | """
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241 | Print a summary of the contents of this scantable.
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242 | Parameters:
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243 | filename: the name of a file to write the putput to
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244 | Default - no file output
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245 | verbose: print extra info such as the frequency table
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246 | The default (False) is taken from .asaprc
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247 | """
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248 | info = Scantable._summary(self, True)
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249 | #if verbose is None: verbose = rcParams['scantable.verbosesummary']
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250 | if filename is not None:
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251 | if filename is "":
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252 | filename = 'scantable_summary.txt'
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253 | from os.path import expandvars, isdir
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254 | filename = expandvars(filename)
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255 | if not isdir(filename):
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256 | data = open(filename, 'w')
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257 | data.write(info)
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258 | data.close()
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259 | else:
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260 | msg = "Illegal file name '%s'." % (filename)
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261 | if rcParams['verbose']:
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262 | print msg
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263 | else:
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264 | raise IOError(msg)
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265 | if rcParams['verbose']:
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266 | try:
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267 | from IPython.genutils import page as pager
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268 | except ImportError:
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269 | from pydoc import pager
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270 | pager(info)
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271 | else:
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272 | return info
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273 |
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274 |
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275 | def get_selection(self):
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276 | """
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277 | Get the selection object currently set on this scantable.
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278 | Parameters:
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279 | none
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280 | Example:
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281 | sel = scan.get_selection()
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282 | sel.set_ifs(0) # select IF 0
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283 | scan.set_selection(sel) # apply modified selection
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284 | """
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285 | return selector(self._getselection())
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286 |
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287 | def set_selection(self, selection=selector()):
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288 | """
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289 | Select a subset of the data. All following operations on this scantable
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290 | are only applied to thi selection.
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291 | Parameters:
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292 | selection: a selector object (default unset the selection)
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293 | Examples:
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294 | sel = selector() # create a selection object
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295 | self.set_scans([0, 3]) # select SCANNO 0 and 3
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296 | scan.set_selection(sel) # set the selection
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297 | scan.summary() # will only print summary of scanno 0 an 3
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298 | scan.set_selection() # unset the selection
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299 | """
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300 | self._setselection(selection)
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301 |
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302 | def stats(self, stat='stddev', mask=None):
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303 | """
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304 | Determine the specified statistic of the current beam/if/pol
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305 | Takes a 'mask' as an optional parameter to specify which
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306 | channels should be excluded.
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307 | Parameters:
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308 | stat: 'min', 'max', 'sumsq', 'sum', 'mean'
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309 | 'var', 'stddev', 'avdev', 'rms', 'median'
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310 | mask: an optional mask specifying where the statistic
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311 | should be determined.
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312 | Example:
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313 | scan.set_unit('channel')
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314 | msk = scan.create_mask([100, 200], [500, 600])
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315 | scan.stats(stat='mean', mask=m)
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316 | """
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317 | if mask == None:
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318 | mask = []
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319 | axes = ['Beam', 'IF', 'Pol', 'Time']
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320 | if not self._check_ifs():
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321 | raise ValueError("Cannot apply mask as the IFs have different "
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322 | "number of channels. Please use setselection() "
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323 | "to select individual IFs")
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324 |
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325 | statvals = self._math._stats(self, mask, stat)
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326 | out = ''
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327 | axes = []
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328 | for i in range(self.nrow()):
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329 | axis = []
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330 | axis.append(self.getscan(i))
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331 | axis.append(self.getbeam(i))
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332 | axis.append(self.getif(i))
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333 | axis.append(self.getpol(i))
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334 | axis.append(self.getcycle(i))
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335 | axes.append(axis)
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336 | tm = self._gettime(i)
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337 | src = self._getsourcename(i)
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338 | out += 'Scan[%d] (%s) ' % (axis[0], src)
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339 | out += 'Time[%s]:\n' % (tm)
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340 | if self.nbeam(-1) > 1: out += ' Beam[%d] ' % (axis[1])
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341 | if self.nif(-1) > 1: out += ' IF[%d] ' % (axis[2])
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342 | if self.npol(-1) > 1: out += ' Pol[%d] ' % (axis[3])
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343 | out += '= %3.3f\n' % (statvals[i])
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344 | out += "--------------------------------------------------\n"
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345 |
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346 | if rcParams['verbose']:
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347 | print "--------------------------------------------------"
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348 | print " ", stat
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349 | print "--------------------------------------------------"
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350 | print out
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351 | #else:
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352 | #retval = { 'axesnames': ['scanno', 'beamno', 'ifno', 'polno', 'cycleno'],
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353 | # 'axes' : axes,
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354 | # 'data': statvals}
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355 | return statvals
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356 |
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357 | def stddev(self, mask=None):
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358 | """
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359 | Determine the standard deviation of the current beam/if/pol
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360 | Takes a 'mask' as an optional parameter to specify which
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361 | channels should be excluded.
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362 | Parameters:
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363 | mask: an optional mask specifying where the standard
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364 | deviation should be determined.
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365 |
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366 | Example:
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367 | scan.set_unit('channel')
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368 | msk = scan.create_mask([100, 200], [500, 600])
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369 | scan.stddev(mask=m)
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370 | """
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371 | return self.stats(stat='stddev', mask=mask);
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372 |
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373 |
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374 | def get_column_names(self):
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375 | """
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376 | Return a list of column names, which can be used for selection.
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377 | """
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378 | return list(Scantable.get_column_names(self))
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379 |
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380 | def get_tsys(self):
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381 | """
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382 | Return the System temperatures.
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383 | Returns:
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384 | a list of Tsys values for the current selection
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385 | """
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386 |
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387 | return self._row_callback(self._gettsys, "Tsys")
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388 |
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389 | def _row_callback(self, callback, label):
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390 | axes = []
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391 | axesnames = ['scanno', 'beamno', 'ifno', 'polno', 'cycleno']
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392 | out = ""
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393 | outvec = []
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394 | for i in range(self.nrow()):
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395 | axis = []
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396 | axis.append(self.getscan(i))
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397 | axis.append(self.getbeam(i))
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398 | axis.append(self.getif(i))
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399 | axis.append(self.getpol(i))
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400 | axis.append(self.getcycle(i))
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401 | axes.append(axis)
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402 | tm = self._gettime(i)
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403 | src = self._getsourcename(i)
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404 | out += 'Scan[%d] (%s) ' % (axis[0], src)
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405 | out += 'Time[%s]:\n' % (tm)
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406 | if self.nbeam(-1) > 1: out += ' Beam[%d] ' % (axis[1])
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407 | if self.nif(-1) > 1: out += ' IF[%d] ' % (axis[2])
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408 | if self.npol(-1) > 1: out += ' Pol[%d] ' % (axis[3])
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409 | outvec.append(callback(i))
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410 | out += '= %3.3f\n' % (outvec[i])
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411 | out += "--------------------------------------------------\n"
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412 | if rcParams['verbose']:
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413 | print "--------------------------------------------------"
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414 | print " %s" % (label)
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415 | print "--------------------------------------------------"
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416 | print out
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417 | # disabled because the vector seems more useful
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418 | #retval = {'axesnames': axesnames, 'axes': axes, 'data': outvec}
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419 | return outvec
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420 |
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421 | def _get_column(self, callback, row=-1):
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422 | """
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423 | """
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424 | if row == -1:
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425 | return [callback(i) for i in range(self.nrow())]
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426 | else:
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427 | if 0 <= row < self.nrow():
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428 | return callback(row)
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429 |
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430 |
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431 | def get_time(self, row=-1, asdatetime=False):
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432 | """
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433 | Get a list of time stamps for the observations.
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434 | Return a datetime object for each integration time stamp in the scantable.
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435 | Parameters:
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436 | row: row no of integration. Default -1 return all rows
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437 | asdatetime: return values as datetime objects rather than strings
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438 | Example:
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439 | none
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440 | """
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441 | from time import strptime
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442 | from datetime import datetime
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443 | if not asdatetime:
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444 | return self._get_column(self._gettime, row)
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445 | format = "%Y/%m/%d/%H:%M:%S"
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446 | if isinstance(times, list):
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447 | return [datetime(*strptime(i, format)[:6]) for i in times]
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448 | else:
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449 | return datetime(*strptime(times, format)[:6])
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450 |
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451 |
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452 | def get_inttime(self, row=-1):
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453 | """
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454 | Get a list of integration times for the observations.
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455 | Return a time in seconds for each integration in the scantable.
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456 | Parameters:
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457 | row: row no of integration. Default -1 return all rows.
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458 | Example:
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459 | none
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460 | """
|
---|
461 | return self._get_column(self._getinttime, row)
|
---|
462 |
|
---|
463 |
|
---|
464 | def get_sourcename(self, row=-1):
|
---|
465 | """
|
---|
466 | Get a list source names for the observations.
|
---|
467 | Return a string for each integration in the scantable.
|
---|
468 | Parameters:
|
---|
469 | row: row no of integration. Default -1 return all rows.
|
---|
470 | Example:
|
---|
471 | none
|
---|
472 | """
|
---|
473 | return self._get_column(self._getsourcename, row)
|
---|
474 |
|
---|
475 | def get_elevation(self, row=-1):
|
---|
476 | """
|
---|
477 | Get a list of elevations for the observations.
|
---|
478 | Return a float for each integration in the scantable.
|
---|
479 | Parameters:
|
---|
480 | row: row no of integration. Default -1 return all rows.
|
---|
481 | Example:
|
---|
482 | none
|
---|
483 | """
|
---|
484 | return self._get_column(self._getelevation, row)
|
---|
485 |
|
---|
486 | def get_azimuth(self, row=-1):
|
---|
487 | """
|
---|
488 | Get a list of azimuths for the observations.
|
---|
489 | Return a float for each integration in the scantable.
|
---|
490 | Parameters:
|
---|
491 | row: row no of integration. Default -1 return all rows.
|
---|
492 | Example:
|
---|
493 | none
|
---|
494 | """
|
---|
495 | return self._get_column(self._getazimuth, row)
|
---|
496 |
|
---|
497 | def get_parangle(self, row=-1):
|
---|
498 | """
|
---|
499 | Get a list of parallactic angles for the observations.
|
---|
500 | Return a float for each integration in the scantable.
|
---|
501 | Parameters:
|
---|
502 | row: row no of integration. Default -1 return all rows.
|
---|
503 | Example:
|
---|
504 | none
|
---|
505 | """
|
---|
506 | return self._get_column(self._getparangle, row)
|
---|
507 |
|
---|
508 | def get_direction(self, row=-1):
|
---|
509 | """
|
---|
510 | Get a list of Positions on the sky (direction) for the observations.
|
---|
511 | Return a float for each integration in the scantable.
|
---|
512 | Parameters:
|
---|
513 | row: row no of integration. Default -1 return all rows
|
---|
514 | Example:
|
---|
515 | none
|
---|
516 | """
|
---|
517 | return self._get_column(self._getdirection, row)
|
---|
518 |
|
---|
519 | def set_unit(self, unit='channel'):
|
---|
520 | """
|
---|
521 | Set the unit for all following operations on this scantable
|
---|
522 | Parameters:
|
---|
523 | unit: optional unit, default is 'channel'
|
---|
524 | one of '*Hz', 'km/s', 'channel', ''
|
---|
525 | """
|
---|
526 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
527 | if unit in ['', 'pixel', 'channel']:
|
---|
528 | unit = ''
|
---|
529 | inf = list(self._getcoordinfo())
|
---|
530 | inf[0] = unit
|
---|
531 | self._setcoordinfo(inf)
|
---|
532 | self._add_history("set_unit", varlist)
|
---|
533 |
|
---|
534 | def set_instrument(self, instr):
|
---|
535 | """
|
---|
536 | Set the instrument for subsequent processing.
|
---|
537 | Parameters:
|
---|
538 | instr: Select from 'ATPKSMB', 'ATPKSHOH', 'ATMOPRA',
|
---|
539 | 'DSS-43' (Tid), 'CEDUNA', and 'HOBART'
|
---|
540 | """
|
---|
541 | self._setInstrument(instr)
|
---|
542 | self._add_history("set_instument", vars())
|
---|
543 | print_log()
|
---|
544 |
|
---|
545 | def set_feedtype(self, feedtype):
|
---|
546 | """
|
---|
547 | Overwrite the feed type, which might not be set correctly.
|
---|
548 | Parameters:
|
---|
549 | feedtype: 'linear' or 'circular'
|
---|
550 | """
|
---|
551 | self._setfeedtype(feedtype)
|
---|
552 | self._add_history("set_feedtype", vars())
|
---|
553 | print_log()
|
---|
554 |
|
---|
555 | def set_doppler(self, doppler='RADIO'):
|
---|
556 | """
|
---|
557 | Set the doppler for all following operations on this scantable.
|
---|
558 | Parameters:
|
---|
559 | doppler: One of 'RADIO', 'OPTICAL', 'Z', 'BETA', 'GAMMA'
|
---|
560 | """
|
---|
561 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
562 | inf = list(self._getcoordinfo())
|
---|
563 | inf[2] = doppler
|
---|
564 | self._setcoordinfo(inf)
|
---|
565 | self._add_history("set_doppler", vars())
|
---|
566 | print_log()
|
---|
567 |
|
---|
568 | def set_freqframe(self, frame=None):
|
---|
569 | """
|
---|
570 | Set the frame type of the Spectral Axis.
|
---|
571 | Parameters:
|
---|
572 | frame: an optional frame type, default 'LSRK'. Valid frames are:
|
---|
573 | 'REST', 'TOPO', 'LSRD', 'LSRK', 'BARY',
|
---|
574 | 'GEO', 'GALACTO', 'LGROUP', 'CMB'
|
---|
575 | Examples:
|
---|
576 | scan.set_freqframe('BARY')
|
---|
577 | """
|
---|
578 | if frame is None: frame = rcParams['scantable.freqframe']
|
---|
579 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
580 | valid = ['REST', 'TOPO', 'LSRD', 'LSRK', 'BARY', \
|
---|
581 | 'GEO', 'GALACTO', 'LGROUP', 'CMB']
|
---|
582 |
|
---|
583 | if frame in valid:
|
---|
584 | inf = list(self._getcoordinfo())
|
---|
585 | inf[1] = frame
|
---|
586 | self._setcoordinfo(inf)
|
---|
587 | self._add_history("set_freqframe", varlist)
|
---|
588 | else:
|
---|
589 | msg = "Please specify a valid freq type. Valid types are:\n", valid
|
---|
590 | if rcParams['verbose']:
|
---|
591 | print msg
|
---|
592 | else:
|
---|
593 | raise TypeError(msg)
|
---|
594 | print_log()
|
---|
595 |
|
---|
596 | def set_dirframe(self, frame=""):
|
---|
597 | """
|
---|
598 | Set the frame type of the Direction on the sky.
|
---|
599 | Parameters:
|
---|
600 | frame: an optional frame type, default ''. Valid frames are:
|
---|
601 | 'J2000', 'B1950', 'GALACTIC'
|
---|
602 | Examples:
|
---|
603 | scan.set_dirframe('GALACTIC')
|
---|
604 | """
|
---|
605 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
606 | try:
|
---|
607 | Scantable.set_dirframe(self, frame)
|
---|
608 | except RuntimeError, msg:
|
---|
609 | if rcParams['verbose']:
|
---|
610 | print msg
|
---|
611 | else:
|
---|
612 | raise
|
---|
613 | self._add_history("set_dirframe", varlist)
|
---|
614 |
|
---|
615 | def get_unit(self):
|
---|
616 | """
|
---|
617 | Get the default unit set in this scantable
|
---|
618 | Returns:
|
---|
619 | A unit string
|
---|
620 | """
|
---|
621 | inf = self._getcoordinfo()
|
---|
622 | unit = inf[0]
|
---|
623 | if unit == '': unit = 'channel'
|
---|
624 | return unit
|
---|
625 |
|
---|
626 | def get_abcissa(self, rowno=0):
|
---|
627 | """
|
---|
628 | Get the abcissa in the current coordinate setup for the currently
|
---|
629 | selected Beam/IF/Pol
|
---|
630 | Parameters:
|
---|
631 | rowno: an optional row number in the scantable. Default is the
|
---|
632 | first row, i.e. rowno=0
|
---|
633 | Returns:
|
---|
634 | The abcissa values and the format string (as a dictionary)
|
---|
635 | """
|
---|
636 | abc = self._getabcissa(rowno)
|
---|
637 | lbl = self._getabcissalabel(rowno)
|
---|
638 | print_log()
|
---|
639 | return abc, lbl
|
---|
640 |
|
---|
641 | def flag(self, mask=None):
|
---|
642 | """
|
---|
643 | Flag the selected data using an optional channel mask.
|
---|
644 | Parameters:
|
---|
645 | mask: an optional channel mask, created with create_mask. Default
|
---|
646 | (no mask) is all channels.
|
---|
647 | """
|
---|
648 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
649 | if mask is None:
|
---|
650 | mask = []
|
---|
651 | try:
|
---|
652 | self._flag(mask)
|
---|
653 | except RuntimeError, msg:
|
---|
654 | if rcParams['verbose']:
|
---|
655 | print msg
|
---|
656 | return
|
---|
657 | else: raise
|
---|
658 | self._add_history("flag", varlist)
|
---|
659 |
|
---|
660 | def lag_flag(self, frequency, width=0.0, unit="GHz", insitu=None):
|
---|
661 | """
|
---|
662 | Flag the data in 'lag' space by providing a frequency to remove.
|
---|
663 | Flagged data in the scantable gets set to 0.0 before the fft.
|
---|
664 | No taper is applied.
|
---|
665 | Parameters:
|
---|
666 | frequency: the frequency (really a period within the bandwidth)
|
---|
667 | to remove
|
---|
668 | width: the width of the frequency to remove, to remove a
|
---|
669 | range of frequencies aroung the centre.
|
---|
670 | unit: the frequency unit (default "GHz")
|
---|
671 | Notes:
|
---|
672 | It is recommended to flag edges of the band or strong
|
---|
673 | signals beforehand.
|
---|
674 | """
|
---|
675 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu']
|
---|
676 | self._math._setinsitu(insitu)
|
---|
677 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
678 | base = { "GHz": 100000000., "MHz": 1000000., "kHz": 1000., "Hz": 1. }
|
---|
679 | if not base.has_key(unit):
|
---|
680 | raise ValueError("%s is not a valid unit." % unit)
|
---|
681 | try:
|
---|
682 | s = scantable(self._math._lag_flag(self, frequency*base[unit],
|
---|
683 | width*base[unit]))
|
---|
684 | except RuntimeError, msg:
|
---|
685 | if rcParams['verbose']:
|
---|
686 | print msg
|
---|
687 | return
|
---|
688 | else: raise
|
---|
689 | s._add_history("lag_flag", varlist)
|
---|
690 | print_log()
|
---|
691 | if insitu:
|
---|
692 | self._assign(s)
|
---|
693 | else:
|
---|
694 | return s
|
---|
695 |
|
---|
696 |
|
---|
697 | def create_mask(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
---|
698 | """
|
---|
699 | Compute and return a mask based on [min, max] windows.
|
---|
700 | The specified windows are to be INCLUDED, when the mask is
|
---|
701 | applied.
|
---|
702 | Parameters:
|
---|
703 | [min, max], [min2, max2], ...
|
---|
704 | Pairs of start/end points (inclusive)specifying the regions
|
---|
705 | to be masked
|
---|
706 | invert: optional argument. If specified as True,
|
---|
707 | return an inverted mask, i.e. the regions
|
---|
708 | specified are EXCLUDED
|
---|
709 | row: create the mask using the specified row for
|
---|
710 | unit conversions, default is row=0
|
---|
711 | only necessary if frequency varies over rows.
|
---|
712 | Example:
|
---|
713 | scan.set_unit('channel')
|
---|
714 | a)
|
---|
715 | msk = scan.create_mask([400, 500], [800, 900])
|
---|
716 | # masks everything outside 400 and 500
|
---|
717 | # and 800 and 900 in the unit 'channel'
|
---|
718 |
|
---|
719 | b)
|
---|
720 | msk = scan.create_mask([400, 500], [800, 900], invert=True)
|
---|
721 | # masks the regions between 400 and 500
|
---|
722 | # and 800 and 900 in the unit 'channel'
|
---|
723 | c)
|
---|
724 | mask only channel 400
|
---|
725 | msk = scan.create_mask([400, 400])
|
---|
726 | """
|
---|
727 | row = 0
|
---|
728 | if kwargs.has_key("row"):
|
---|
729 | row = kwargs.get("row")
|
---|
730 | data = self._getabcissa(row)
|
---|
731 | u = self._getcoordinfo()[0]
|
---|
732 | if rcParams['verbose']:
|
---|
733 | if u == "": u = "channel"
|
---|
734 | msg = "The current mask window unit is %s" % u
|
---|
735 | i = self._check_ifs()
|
---|
736 | if not i:
|
---|
737 | msg += "\nThis mask is only valid for IF=%d" % (self.getif(i))
|
---|
738 | asaplog.push(msg)
|
---|
739 | n = self.nchan()
|
---|
740 | msk = _n_bools(n, False)
|
---|
741 | # test if args is a 'list' or a 'normal *args - UGLY!!!
|
---|
742 |
|
---|
743 | ws = (isinstance(args[-1][-1], int) or isinstance(args[-1][-1], float)) \
|
---|
744 | and args or args[0]
|
---|
745 | for window in ws:
|
---|
746 | if (len(window) != 2 or window[0] > window[1] ):
|
---|
747 | raise TypeError("A window needs to be defined as [min, max]")
|
---|
748 | for i in range(n):
|
---|
749 | if data[i] >= window[0] and data[i] <= window[1]:
|
---|
750 | msk[i] = True
|
---|
751 | if kwargs.has_key('invert'):
|
---|
752 | if kwargs.get('invert'):
|
---|
753 | msk = mask_not(msk)
|
---|
754 | print_log()
|
---|
755 | return msk
|
---|
756 |
|
---|
757 | def get_restfreqs(self):
|
---|
758 | """
|
---|
759 | Get the restfrequency(s) stored in this scantable.
|
---|
760 | The return value(s) are always of unit 'Hz'
|
---|
761 | Parameters:
|
---|
762 | none
|
---|
763 | Returns:
|
---|
764 | a list of doubles
|
---|
765 | """
|
---|
766 | return list(self._getrestfreqs())
|
---|
767 |
|
---|
768 |
|
---|
769 | def set_restfreqs(self, freqs=None, unit='Hz'):
|
---|
770 | """
|
---|
771 | Set or replace the restfrequency specified and
|
---|
772 | If the 'freqs' argument holds a scalar,
|
---|
773 | then that rest frequency will be applied to all the selected
|
---|
774 | data. If the 'freqs' argument holds
|
---|
775 | a vector, then it MUST be of equal or smaller length than
|
---|
776 | the number of IFs (and the available restfrequencies will be
|
---|
777 | replaced by this vector). In this case, *all* data have
|
---|
778 | the restfrequency set per IF according
|
---|
779 | to the corresponding value you give in the 'freqs' vector.
|
---|
780 | E.g. 'freqs=[1e9, 2e9]' would mean IF 0 gets restfreq 1e9 and
|
---|
781 | IF 1 gets restfreq 2e9.
|
---|
782 | You can also specify the frequencies via a linecatalog/
|
---|
783 |
|
---|
784 | Parameters:
|
---|
785 | freqs: list of rest frequency values or string idenitfiers
|
---|
786 | unit: unit for rest frequency (default 'Hz')
|
---|
787 |
|
---|
788 | Example:
|
---|
789 | # set the given restfrequency for the whole table
|
---|
790 | scan.set_restfreqs(freqs=1.4e9)
|
---|
791 | # If thee number of IFs in the data is >= 2 IF0 gets the first
|
---|
792 | # value IF1 the second...
|
---|
793 | scan.set_restfreqs(freqs=[1.4e9, 1.67e9])
|
---|
794 | #set the given restfrequency for the whole table (by name)
|
---|
795 | scan.set_restfreqs(freqs="OH1667")
|
---|
796 |
|
---|
797 | Note:
|
---|
798 | To do more sophisticate Restfrequency setting, e.g. on a
|
---|
799 | source and IF basis, use scantable.set_selection() before using
|
---|
800 | this function.
|
---|
801 | # provide your scantable is call scan
|
---|
802 | selection = selector()
|
---|
803 | selection.set_name("ORION*")
|
---|
804 | selection.set_ifs([1])
|
---|
805 | scan.set_selection(selection)
|
---|
806 | scan.set_restfreqs(freqs=86.6e9)
|
---|
807 |
|
---|
808 | """
|
---|
809 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
810 | from asap import linecatalog
|
---|
811 | # simple value
|
---|
812 | if isinstance(freqs, int) or isinstance(freqs, float):
|
---|
813 | self._setrestfreqs(freqs, "",unit)
|
---|
814 | # list of values
|
---|
815 | elif isinstance(freqs, list) or isinstance(freqs, tuple):
|
---|
816 | # list values are scalars
|
---|
817 | if isinstance(freqs[-1], int) or isinstance(freqs[-1], float):
|
---|
818 | sel = selector()
|
---|
819 | savesel = self._getselection()
|
---|
820 | iflist = self.getifnos()
|
---|
821 | for i in xrange(len(freqs)):
|
---|
822 | sel.set_ifs(iflist[i])
|
---|
823 | self._setselection(sel)
|
---|
824 | self._setrestfreqs(freqs[i], "",unit)
|
---|
825 | self._setselection(savesel)
|
---|
826 | # list values are tuples, (value, name)
|
---|
827 | elif isinstance(freqs[-1], dict):
|
---|
828 | sel = selector()
|
---|
829 | savesel = self._getselection()
|
---|
830 | iflist = self.getifnos()
|
---|
831 | for i in xrange(len(freqs)):
|
---|
832 | sel.set_ifs(iflist[i])
|
---|
833 | self._setselection(sel)
|
---|
834 | self._setrestfreqs(freqs[i]["value"],
|
---|
835 | freqs[i]["name"], "MHz")
|
---|
836 | self._setselection(savesel)
|
---|
837 | # freqs are to be taken from a linecatalog
|
---|
838 | elif isinstance(freqs, linecatalog):
|
---|
839 | sel = selector()
|
---|
840 | savesel = self._getselection()
|
---|
841 | iflist = self.getifnos()
|
---|
842 | for i in xrange(freqs.nrow()):
|
---|
843 | sel.set_ifs(iflist[i])
|
---|
844 | self._setselection(sel)
|
---|
845 | self._setrestfreqs(freqs.get_frequency(i),
|
---|
846 | freqs.get_name(i), "MHz")
|
---|
847 | # ensure that we are not iterating past nIF
|
---|
848 | if i == self.nif()-1: break
|
---|
849 | self._setselection(savesel)
|
---|
850 | else:
|
---|
851 | return
|
---|
852 | self._add_history("set_restfreqs", varlist)
|
---|
853 |
|
---|
854 |
|
---|
855 |
|
---|
856 | def history(self, filename=None):
|
---|
857 | """
|
---|
858 | Print the history. Optionally to a file.
|
---|
859 | Parameters:
|
---|
860 | filename: The name of the file to save the history to.
|
---|
861 | """
|
---|
862 | hist = list(self._gethistory())
|
---|
863 | out = "-"*80
|
---|
864 | for h in hist:
|
---|
865 | if h.startswith("---"):
|
---|
866 | out += "\n"+h
|
---|
867 | else:
|
---|
868 | items = h.split("##")
|
---|
869 | date = items[0]
|
---|
870 | func = items[1]
|
---|
871 | items = items[2:]
|
---|
872 | out += "\n"+date+"\n"
|
---|
873 | out += "Function: %s\n Parameters:" % (func)
|
---|
874 | for i in items:
|
---|
875 | s = i.split("=")
|
---|
876 | out += "\n %s = %s" % (s[0], s[1])
|
---|
877 | out += "\n"+"-"*80
|
---|
878 | if filename is not None:
|
---|
879 | if filename is "":
|
---|
880 | filename = 'scantable_history.txt'
|
---|
881 | import os
|
---|
882 | filename = os.path.expandvars(os.path.expanduser(filename))
|
---|
883 | if not os.path.isdir(filename):
|
---|
884 | data = open(filename, 'w')
|
---|
885 | data.write(out)
|
---|
886 | data.close()
|
---|
887 | else:
|
---|
888 | msg = "Illegal file name '%s'." % (filename)
|
---|
889 | if rcParams['verbose']:
|
---|
890 | print msg
|
---|
891 | else:
|
---|
892 | raise IOError(msg)
|
---|
893 | if rcParams['verbose']:
|
---|
894 | try:
|
---|
895 | from IPython.genutils import page as pager
|
---|
896 | except ImportError:
|
---|
897 | from pydoc import pager
|
---|
898 | pager(out)
|
---|
899 | else:
|
---|
900 | return out
|
---|
901 | return
|
---|
902 | #
|
---|
903 | # Maths business
|
---|
904 | #
|
---|
905 |
|
---|
906 | def average_time(self, mask=None, scanav=False, weight='tint', align=False):
|
---|
907 | """
|
---|
908 | Return the (time) weighted average of a scan.
|
---|
909 | Note:
|
---|
910 | in channels only - align if necessary
|
---|
911 | Parameters:
|
---|
912 | mask: an optional mask (only used for 'var' and 'tsys'
|
---|
913 | weighting)
|
---|
914 | scanav: True averages each scan separately
|
---|
915 | False (default) averages all scans together,
|
---|
916 | weight: Weighting scheme.
|
---|
917 | 'none' (mean no weight)
|
---|
918 | 'var' (1/var(spec) weighted)
|
---|
919 | 'tsys' (1/Tsys**2 weighted)
|
---|
920 | 'tint' (integration time weighted)
|
---|
921 | 'tintsys' (Tint/Tsys**2)
|
---|
922 | 'median' ( median averaging)
|
---|
923 | The default is 'tint'
|
---|
924 | align: align the spectra in velocity before averaging. It takes
|
---|
925 | the time of the first spectrum as reference time.
|
---|
926 | Example:
|
---|
927 | # time average the scantable without using a mask
|
---|
928 | newscan = scan.average_time()
|
---|
929 | """
|
---|
930 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
931 | if weight is None: weight = 'TINT'
|
---|
932 | if mask is None: mask = ()
|
---|
933 | if scanav: scanav = "SCAN"
|
---|
934 | else: scanav = "NONE"
|
---|
935 | scan = (self, )
|
---|
936 | try:
|
---|
937 | if align:
|
---|
938 | scan = (self.freq_align(insitu=False), )
|
---|
939 | s = None
|
---|
940 | if weight.upper() == 'MEDIAN':
|
---|
941 | s = scantable(self._math._averagechannel(scan[0], 'MEDIAN',
|
---|
942 | scanav))
|
---|
943 | else:
|
---|
944 | s = scantable(self._math._average(scan, mask, weight.upper(),
|
---|
945 | scanav))
|
---|
946 | except RuntimeError, msg:
|
---|
947 | if rcParams['verbose']:
|
---|
948 | print msg
|
---|
949 | return
|
---|
950 | else: raise
|
---|
951 | s._add_history("average_time", varlist)
|
---|
952 | print_log()
|
---|
953 | return s
|
---|
954 |
|
---|
955 | def convert_flux(self, jyperk=None, eta=None, d=None, insitu=None):
|
---|
956 | """
|
---|
957 | Return a scan where all spectra are converted to either
|
---|
958 | Jansky or Kelvin depending upon the flux units of the scan table.
|
---|
959 | By default the function tries to look the values up internally.
|
---|
960 | If it can't find them (or if you want to over-ride), you must
|
---|
961 | specify EITHER jyperk OR eta (and D which it will try to look up
|
---|
962 | also if you don't set it). jyperk takes precedence if you set both.
|
---|
963 | Parameters:
|
---|
964 | jyperk: the Jy / K conversion factor
|
---|
965 | eta: the aperture efficiency
|
---|
966 | d: the geomtric diameter (metres)
|
---|
967 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned.
|
---|
968 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ
|
---|
969 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False)
|
---|
970 | """
|
---|
971 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu']
|
---|
972 | self._math._setinsitu(insitu)
|
---|
973 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
974 | if jyperk is None: jyperk = -1.0
|
---|
975 | if d is None: d = -1.0
|
---|
976 | if eta is None: eta = -1.0
|
---|
977 | s = scantable(self._math._convertflux(self, d, eta, jyperk))
|
---|
978 | s._add_history("convert_flux", varlist)
|
---|
979 | print_log()
|
---|
980 | if insitu: self._assign(s)
|
---|
981 | else: return s
|
---|
982 |
|
---|
983 | def gain_el(self, poly=None, filename="", method="linear", insitu=None):
|
---|
984 | """
|
---|
985 | Return a scan after applying a gain-elevation correction.
|
---|
986 | The correction can be made via either a polynomial or a
|
---|
987 | table-based interpolation (and extrapolation if necessary).
|
---|
988 | You specify polynomial coefficients, an ascii table or neither.
|
---|
989 | If you specify neither, then a polynomial correction will be made
|
---|
990 | with built in coefficients known for certain telescopes (an error
|
---|
991 | will occur if the instrument is not known).
|
---|
992 | The data and Tsys are *divided* by the scaling factors.
|
---|
993 | Parameters:
|
---|
994 | poly: Polynomial coefficients (default None) to compute a
|
---|
995 | gain-elevation correction as a function of
|
---|
996 | elevation (in degrees).
|
---|
997 | filename: The name of an ascii file holding correction factors.
|
---|
998 | The first row of the ascii file must give the column
|
---|
999 | names and these MUST include columns
|
---|
1000 | "ELEVATION" (degrees) and "FACTOR" (multiply data
|
---|
1001 | by this) somewhere.
|
---|
1002 | The second row must give the data type of the
|
---|
1003 | column. Use 'R' for Real and 'I' for Integer.
|
---|
1004 | An example file would be
|
---|
1005 | (actual factors are arbitrary) :
|
---|
1006 |
|
---|
1007 | TIME ELEVATION FACTOR
|
---|
1008 | R R R
|
---|
1009 | 0.1 0 0.8
|
---|
1010 | 0.2 20 0.85
|
---|
1011 | 0.3 40 0.9
|
---|
1012 | 0.4 60 0.85
|
---|
1013 | 0.5 80 0.8
|
---|
1014 | 0.6 90 0.75
|
---|
1015 | method: Interpolation method when correcting from a table.
|
---|
1016 | Values are "nearest", "linear" (default), "cubic"
|
---|
1017 | and "spline"
|
---|
1018 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned.
|
---|
1019 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ
|
---|
1020 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False)
|
---|
1021 | """
|
---|
1022 |
|
---|
1023 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu']
|
---|
1024 | self._math._setinsitu(insitu)
|
---|
1025 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1026 | if poly is None:
|
---|
1027 | poly = ()
|
---|
1028 | from os.path import expandvars
|
---|
1029 | filename = expandvars(filename)
|
---|
1030 | s = scantable(self._math._gainel(self, poly, filename, method))
|
---|
1031 | s._add_history("gain_el", varlist)
|
---|
1032 | print_log()
|
---|
1033 | if insitu: self._assign(s)
|
---|
1034 | else: return s
|
---|
1035 |
|
---|
1036 | def freq_align(self, reftime=None, method='cubic', insitu=None):
|
---|
1037 | """
|
---|
1038 | Return a scan where all rows have been aligned in frequency/velocity.
|
---|
1039 | The alignment frequency frame (e.g. LSRK) is that set by function
|
---|
1040 | set_freqframe.
|
---|
1041 | Parameters:
|
---|
1042 | reftime: reference time to align at. By default, the time of
|
---|
1043 | the first row of data is used.
|
---|
1044 | method: Interpolation method for regridding the spectra.
|
---|
1045 | Choose from "nearest", "linear", "cubic" (default)
|
---|
1046 | and "spline"
|
---|
1047 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned.
|
---|
1048 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ
|
---|
1049 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False)
|
---|
1050 | """
|
---|
1051 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams["insitu"]
|
---|
1052 | self._math._setinsitu(insitu)
|
---|
1053 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1054 | if reftime is None: reftime = ""
|
---|
1055 | s = scantable(self._math._freq_align(self, reftime, method))
|
---|
1056 | s._add_history("freq_align", varlist)
|
---|
1057 | print_log()
|
---|
1058 | if insitu: self._assign(s)
|
---|
1059 | else: return s
|
---|
1060 |
|
---|
1061 | def opacity(self, tau, insitu=None):
|
---|
1062 | """
|
---|
1063 | Apply an opacity correction. The data
|
---|
1064 | and Tsys are multiplied by the correction factor.
|
---|
1065 | Parameters:
|
---|
1066 | tau: Opacity from which the correction factor is
|
---|
1067 | exp(tau*ZD)
|
---|
1068 | where ZD is the zenith-distance
|
---|
1069 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned.
|
---|
1070 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ
|
---|
1071 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False)
|
---|
1072 | """
|
---|
1073 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu']
|
---|
1074 | self._math._setinsitu(insitu)
|
---|
1075 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1076 | s = scantable(self._math._opacity(self, tau))
|
---|
1077 | s._add_history("opacity", varlist)
|
---|
1078 | print_log()
|
---|
1079 | if insitu: self._assign(s)
|
---|
1080 | else: return s
|
---|
1081 |
|
---|
1082 | def bin(self, width=5, insitu=None):
|
---|
1083 | """
|
---|
1084 | Return a scan where all spectra have been binned up.
|
---|
1085 | Parameters:
|
---|
1086 | width: The bin width (default=5) in pixels
|
---|
1087 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned.
|
---|
1088 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ
|
---|
1089 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False)
|
---|
1090 | """
|
---|
1091 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu']
|
---|
1092 | self._math._setinsitu(insitu)
|
---|
1093 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1094 | s = scantable(self._math._bin(self, width))
|
---|
1095 | s._add_history("bin", varlist)
|
---|
1096 | print_log()
|
---|
1097 | if insitu: self._assign(s)
|
---|
1098 | else: return s
|
---|
1099 |
|
---|
1100 |
|
---|
1101 | def resample(self, width=5, method='cubic', insitu=None):
|
---|
1102 | """
|
---|
1103 | Return a scan where all spectra have been binned up.
|
---|
1104 |
|
---|
1105 | Parameters:
|
---|
1106 | width: The bin width (default=5) in pixels
|
---|
1107 | method: Interpolation method when correcting from a table.
|
---|
1108 | Values are "nearest", "linear", "cubic" (default)
|
---|
1109 | and "spline"
|
---|
1110 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned.
|
---|
1111 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ
|
---|
1112 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False)
|
---|
1113 | """
|
---|
1114 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu']
|
---|
1115 | self._math._setinsitu(insitu)
|
---|
1116 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1117 | s = scantable(self._math._resample(self, method, width))
|
---|
1118 | s._add_history("resample", varlist)
|
---|
1119 | print_log()
|
---|
1120 | if insitu: self._assign(s)
|
---|
1121 | else: return s
|
---|
1122 |
|
---|
1123 |
|
---|
1124 | def average_pol(self, mask=None, weight='none'):
|
---|
1125 | """
|
---|
1126 | Average the Polarisations together.
|
---|
1127 | Parameters:
|
---|
1128 | mask: An optional mask defining the region, where the
|
---|
1129 | averaging will be applied. The output will have all
|
---|
1130 | specified points masked.
|
---|
1131 | weight: Weighting scheme. 'none' (default), 'var' (1/var(spec)
|
---|
1132 | weighted), or 'tsys' (1/Tsys**2 weighted)
|
---|
1133 | """
|
---|
1134 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1135 | if mask is None:
|
---|
1136 | mask = ()
|
---|
1137 | s = scantable(self._math._averagepol(self, mask, weight.upper()))
|
---|
1138 | s._add_history("average_pol", varlist)
|
---|
1139 | print_log()
|
---|
1140 | return s
|
---|
1141 |
|
---|
1142 | def average_beam(self, mask=None, weight='none'):
|
---|
1143 | """
|
---|
1144 | Average the Beams together.
|
---|
1145 | Parameters:
|
---|
1146 | mask: An optional mask defining the region, where the
|
---|
1147 | averaging will be applied. The output will have all
|
---|
1148 | specified points masked.
|
---|
1149 | weight: Weighting scheme. 'none' (default), 'var' (1/var(spec)
|
---|
1150 | weighted), or 'tsys' (1/Tsys**2 weighted)
|
---|
1151 | """
|
---|
1152 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1153 | if mask is None:
|
---|
1154 | mask = ()
|
---|
1155 | s = scantable(self._math._averagebeams(self, mask, weight.upper()))
|
---|
1156 | s._add_history("average_beam", varlist)
|
---|
1157 | print_log()
|
---|
1158 | return s
|
---|
1159 |
|
---|
1160 | def convert_pol(self, poltype=None):
|
---|
1161 | """
|
---|
1162 | Convert the data to a different polarisation type.
|
---|
1163 | Parameters:
|
---|
1164 | poltype: The new polarisation type. Valid types are:
|
---|
1165 | "linear", "stokes" and "circular"
|
---|
1166 | """
|
---|
1167 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1168 | try:
|
---|
1169 | s = scantable(self._math._convertpol(self, poltype))
|
---|
1170 | except RuntimeError, msg:
|
---|
1171 | if rcParams['verbose']:
|
---|
1172 | print msg
|
---|
1173 | return
|
---|
1174 | else:
|
---|
1175 | raise
|
---|
1176 | s._add_history("convert_pol", varlist)
|
---|
1177 | print_log()
|
---|
1178 | return s
|
---|
1179 |
|
---|
1180 | def smooth(self, kernel="hanning", width=5.0, insitu=None):
|
---|
1181 | """
|
---|
1182 | Smooth the spectrum by the specified kernel (conserving flux).
|
---|
1183 | Parameters:
|
---|
1184 | kernel: The type of smoothing kernel. Select from
|
---|
1185 | 'hanning' (default), 'gaussian' and 'boxcar'.
|
---|
1186 | The first three characters are sufficient.
|
---|
1187 | width: The width of the kernel in pixels. For hanning this is
|
---|
1188 | ignored otherwise it defauls to 5 pixels.
|
---|
1189 | For 'gaussian' it is the Full Width Half
|
---|
1190 | Maximum. For 'boxcar' it is the full width.
|
---|
1191 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned.
|
---|
1192 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ
|
---|
1193 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False)
|
---|
1194 | Example:
|
---|
1195 | none
|
---|
1196 | """
|
---|
1197 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu']
|
---|
1198 | self._math._setinsitu(insitu)
|
---|
1199 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1200 | s = scantable(self._math._smooth(self, kernel.lower(), width))
|
---|
1201 | s._add_history("smooth", varlist)
|
---|
1202 | print_log()
|
---|
1203 | if insitu: self._assign(s)
|
---|
1204 | else: return s
|
---|
1205 |
|
---|
1206 |
|
---|
1207 | def poly_baseline(self, mask=None, order=0, plot=False, insitu=None):
|
---|
1208 | """
|
---|
1209 | Return a scan which has been baselined (all rows) by a polynomial.
|
---|
1210 | Parameters:
|
---|
1211 | mask: an optional mask
|
---|
1212 | order: the order of the polynomial (default is 0)
|
---|
1213 | plot: plot the fit and the residual. In this each
|
---|
1214 | indivual fit has to be approved, by typing 'y'
|
---|
1215 | or 'n'
|
---|
1216 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned.
|
---|
1217 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ
|
---|
1218 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False)
|
---|
1219 | Example:
|
---|
1220 | # return a scan baselined by a third order polynomial,
|
---|
1221 | # not using a mask
|
---|
1222 | bscan = scan.poly_baseline(order=3)
|
---|
1223 | """
|
---|
1224 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu']
|
---|
1225 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1226 | if mask is None:
|
---|
1227 | mask = [True for i in xrange(self.nchan(-1))]
|
---|
1228 | from asap.asapfitter import fitter
|
---|
1229 | try:
|
---|
1230 | f = fitter()
|
---|
1231 | f.set_scan(self, mask)
|
---|
1232 | f.set_function(poly=order)
|
---|
1233 | s = f.auto_fit(insitu, plot=plot)
|
---|
1234 | s._add_history("poly_baseline", varlist)
|
---|
1235 | print_log()
|
---|
1236 | if insitu: self._assign(s)
|
---|
1237 | else: return s
|
---|
1238 | except RuntimeError:
|
---|
1239 | msg = "The fit failed, possibly because it didn't converge."
|
---|
1240 | if rcParams['verbose']:
|
---|
1241 | print msg
|
---|
1242 | return
|
---|
1243 | else:
|
---|
1244 | raise RuntimeError(msg)
|
---|
1245 |
|
---|
1246 |
|
---|
1247 | def auto_poly_baseline(self, mask=[], edge=(0, 0), order=0,
|
---|
1248 | threshold=3, chan_avg_limit=1, plot=False,
|
---|
1249 | insitu=None):
|
---|
1250 | """
|
---|
1251 | Return a scan which has been baselined (all rows) by a polynomial.
|
---|
1252 | Spectral lines are detected first using linefinder and masked out
|
---|
1253 | to avoid them affecting the baseline solution.
|
---|
1254 |
|
---|
1255 | Parameters:
|
---|
1256 | mask: an optional mask retreived from scantable
|
---|
1257 | edge: an optional number of channel to drop at
|
---|
1258 | the edge of spectrum. If only one value is
|
---|
1259 | specified, the same number will be dropped from
|
---|
1260 | both sides of the spectrum. Default is to keep
|
---|
1261 | all channels. Nested tuples represent individual
|
---|
1262 | edge selection for different IFs (a number of spectral
|
---|
1263 | channels can be different)
|
---|
1264 | order: the order of the polynomial (default is 0)
|
---|
1265 | threshold: the threshold used by line finder. It is better to
|
---|
1266 | keep it large as only strong lines affect the
|
---|
1267 | baseline solution.
|
---|
1268 | chan_avg_limit:
|
---|
1269 | a maximum number of consequtive spectral channels to
|
---|
1270 | average during the search of weak and broad lines.
|
---|
1271 | The default is no averaging (and no search for weak
|
---|
1272 | lines). If such lines can affect the fitted baseline
|
---|
1273 | (e.g. a high order polynomial is fitted), increase this
|
---|
1274 | parameter (usually values up to 8 are reasonable). Most
|
---|
1275 | users of this method should find the default value
|
---|
1276 | sufficient.
|
---|
1277 | plot: plot the fit and the residual. In this each
|
---|
1278 | indivual fit has to be approved, by typing 'y'
|
---|
1279 | or 'n'
|
---|
1280 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned.
|
---|
1281 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ
|
---|
1282 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False)
|
---|
1283 |
|
---|
1284 | Example:
|
---|
1285 | scan2=scan.auto_poly_baseline(order=7)
|
---|
1286 | """
|
---|
1287 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu']
|
---|
1288 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1289 | from asap.asapfitter import fitter
|
---|
1290 | from asap.asaplinefind import linefinder
|
---|
1291 | from asap import _is_sequence_or_number as _is_valid
|
---|
1292 |
|
---|
1293 | # check whether edge is set up for each IF individually
|
---|
1294 | individualedge = False;
|
---|
1295 | if len(edge) > 1:
|
---|
1296 | if isinstance(edge[0], list) or isinstance(edge[0], tuple):
|
---|
1297 | individualedge = True;
|
---|
1298 |
|
---|
1299 | if not _is_valid(edge, int) and not individualedge:
|
---|
1300 | raise ValueError, "Parameter 'edge' has to be an integer or a \
|
---|
1301 | pair of integers specified as a tuple. Nested tuples are allowed \
|
---|
1302 | to make individual selection for different IFs."
|
---|
1303 |
|
---|
1304 | curedge = (0, 0)
|
---|
1305 | if individualedge:
|
---|
1306 | for edgepar in edge:
|
---|
1307 | if not _is_valid(edgepar, int):
|
---|
1308 | raise ValueError, "Each element of the 'edge' tuple has \
|
---|
1309 | to be a pair of integers or an integer."
|
---|
1310 | else:
|
---|
1311 | curedge = edge;
|
---|
1312 |
|
---|
1313 | # setup fitter
|
---|
1314 | f = fitter()
|
---|
1315 | f.set_function(poly=order)
|
---|
1316 |
|
---|
1317 | # setup line finder
|
---|
1318 | fl = linefinder()
|
---|
1319 | fl.set_options(threshold=threshold,avg_limit=chan_avg_limit)
|
---|
1320 |
|
---|
1321 | if not insitu:
|
---|
1322 | workscan = self.copy()
|
---|
1323 | else:
|
---|
1324 | workscan = self
|
---|
1325 |
|
---|
1326 | fl.set_scan(workscan)
|
---|
1327 |
|
---|
1328 | rows = range(workscan.nrow())
|
---|
1329 | asaplog.push("Processing:")
|
---|
1330 | for r in rows:
|
---|
1331 | msg = " Scan[%d] Beam[%d] IF[%d] Pol[%d] Cycle[%d]" % \
|
---|
1332 | (workscan.getscan(r), workscan.getbeam(r), workscan.getif(r), \
|
---|
1333 | workscan.getpol(r), workscan.getcycle(r))
|
---|
1334 | asaplog.push(msg, False)
|
---|
1335 |
|
---|
1336 | # figure out edge parameter
|
---|
1337 | if individualedge:
|
---|
1338 | if len(edge) >= workscan.getif(r):
|
---|
1339 | raise RuntimeError, "Number of edge elements appear to " \
|
---|
1340 | "be less than the number of IFs"
|
---|
1341 | curedge = edge[workscan.getif(r)]
|
---|
1342 |
|
---|
1343 | # setup line finder
|
---|
1344 | fl.find_lines(r, mask, curedge)
|
---|
1345 | f.set_scan(workscan, fl.get_mask())
|
---|
1346 | f.x = workscan._getabcissa(r)
|
---|
1347 | f.y = workscan._getspectrum(r)
|
---|
1348 | f.data = None
|
---|
1349 | f.fit()
|
---|
1350 | x = f.get_parameters()
|
---|
1351 | if plot:
|
---|
1352 | f.plot(residual=True)
|
---|
1353 | x = raw_input("Accept fit ( [y]/n ): ")
|
---|
1354 | if x.upper() == 'N':
|
---|
1355 | continue
|
---|
1356 | workscan._setspectrum(f.fitter.getresidual(), r)
|
---|
1357 | if plot:
|
---|
1358 | f._p.unmap()
|
---|
1359 | f._p = None
|
---|
1360 | workscan._add_history("auto_poly_baseline", varlist)
|
---|
1361 | if insitu:
|
---|
1362 | self._assign(workscan)
|
---|
1363 | else:
|
---|
1364 | return workscan
|
---|
1365 |
|
---|
1366 | def rotate_linpolphase(self, angle):
|
---|
1367 | """
|
---|
1368 | Rotate the phase of the complex polarization O=Q+iU correlation.
|
---|
1369 | This is always done in situ in the raw data. So if you call this
|
---|
1370 | function more than once then each call rotates the phase further.
|
---|
1371 | Parameters:
|
---|
1372 | angle: The angle (degrees) to rotate (add) by.
|
---|
1373 | Examples:
|
---|
1374 | scan.rotate_linpolphase(2.3)
|
---|
1375 | """
|
---|
1376 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1377 | self._math._rotate_linpolphase(self, angle)
|
---|
1378 | self._add_history("rotate_linpolphase", varlist)
|
---|
1379 | print_log()
|
---|
1380 | return
|
---|
1381 |
|
---|
1382 |
|
---|
1383 | def rotate_xyphase(self, angle):
|
---|
1384 | """
|
---|
1385 | Rotate the phase of the XY correlation. This is always done in situ
|
---|
1386 | in the data. So if you call this function more than once
|
---|
1387 | then each call rotates the phase further.
|
---|
1388 | Parameters:
|
---|
1389 | angle: The angle (degrees) to rotate (add) by.
|
---|
1390 | Examples:
|
---|
1391 | scan.rotate_xyphase(2.3)
|
---|
1392 | """
|
---|
1393 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1394 | self._math._rotate_xyphase(self, angle)
|
---|
1395 | self._add_history("rotate_xyphase", varlist)
|
---|
1396 | print_log()
|
---|
1397 | return
|
---|
1398 |
|
---|
1399 | def swap_linears(self):
|
---|
1400 | """
|
---|
1401 | Swap the linear polarisations XX and YY, or better the first two
|
---|
1402 | polarisations as this also works for ciculars.
|
---|
1403 | """
|
---|
1404 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1405 | self._math._swap_linears(self)
|
---|
1406 | self._add_history("swap_linears", varlist)
|
---|
1407 | print_log()
|
---|
1408 | return
|
---|
1409 |
|
---|
1410 | def invert_phase(self):
|
---|
1411 | """
|
---|
1412 | Invert the phase of the complex polarisation
|
---|
1413 | """
|
---|
1414 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1415 | self._math._invert_phase(self)
|
---|
1416 | self._add_history("invert_phase", varlist)
|
---|
1417 | print_log()
|
---|
1418 | return
|
---|
1419 |
|
---|
1420 | def add(self, offset, insitu=None):
|
---|
1421 | """
|
---|
1422 | Return a scan where all spectra have the offset added
|
---|
1423 | Parameters:
|
---|
1424 | offset: the offset
|
---|
1425 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned.
|
---|
1426 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ
|
---|
1427 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False)
|
---|
1428 | """
|
---|
1429 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu']
|
---|
1430 | self._math._setinsitu(insitu)
|
---|
1431 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1432 | s = scantable(self._math._unaryop(self, offset, "ADD", False))
|
---|
1433 | s._add_history("add", varlist)
|
---|
1434 | print_log()
|
---|
1435 | if insitu:
|
---|
1436 | self._assign(s)
|
---|
1437 | else:
|
---|
1438 | return s
|
---|
1439 |
|
---|
1440 | def scale(self, factor, tsys=True, insitu=None):
|
---|
1441 | """
|
---|
1442 | Return a scan where all spectra are scaled by the give 'factor'
|
---|
1443 | Parameters:
|
---|
1444 | factor: the scaling factor
|
---|
1445 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned.
|
---|
1446 | Otherwise, the scaling is done in-situ
|
---|
1447 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False)
|
---|
1448 | tsys: if True (default) then apply the operation to Tsys
|
---|
1449 | as well as the data
|
---|
1450 | """
|
---|
1451 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu']
|
---|
1452 | self._math._setinsitu(insitu)
|
---|
1453 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1454 | s = scantable(self._math._unaryop(self, factor, "MUL", tsys))
|
---|
1455 | s._add_history("scale", varlist)
|
---|
1456 | print_log()
|
---|
1457 | if insitu:
|
---|
1458 | self._assign(s)
|
---|
1459 | else:
|
---|
1460 | return s
|
---|
1461 |
|
---|
1462 | def auto_quotient(self, preserve=True, mode='paired'):
|
---|
1463 | """
|
---|
1464 | This function allows to build quotients automatically.
|
---|
1465 | It assumes the observation to have the same numer of
|
---|
1466 | "ons" and "offs"
|
---|
1467 | Parameters:
|
---|
1468 | preserve: you can preserve (default) the continuum or
|
---|
1469 | remove it. The equations used are
|
---|
1470 | preserve: Output = Toff * (on/off) - Toff
|
---|
1471 | remove: Output = Toff * (on/off) - Ton
|
---|
1472 | mode: the on/off detection mode
|
---|
1473 | 'paired' (default)
|
---|
1474 | identifies 'off' scans by the
|
---|
1475 | trailing '_R' (Mopra/Parkes) or
|
---|
1476 | '_e'/'_w' (Tid) and matches
|
---|
1477 | on/off pairs from the observing pattern
|
---|
1478 | 'time'
|
---|
1479 | finds the closest off in time
|
---|
1480 |
|
---|
1481 | """
|
---|
1482 | modes = ["time", "paired"]
|
---|
1483 | if not mode in modes:
|
---|
1484 | msg = "please provide valid mode. Valid modes are %s" % (modes)
|
---|
1485 | raise ValueError(msg)
|
---|
1486 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1487 | s = None
|
---|
1488 | if mode.lower() == "paired":
|
---|
1489 | basesel = self.get_selection()
|
---|
1490 | sel = selector()+basesel
|
---|
1491 | sel.set_query("SRCTYPE==1")
|
---|
1492 | self.set_selection(sel)
|
---|
1493 | offs = self.copy()
|
---|
1494 | sel.set_query("SRCTYPE==0")
|
---|
1495 | self.set_selection(sel)
|
---|
1496 | ons = self.copy()
|
---|
1497 | s = scantable(self._math._quotient(ons, offs, preserve))
|
---|
1498 | self.set_selection(basesel)
|
---|
1499 | elif mode.lower() == "time":
|
---|
1500 | s = scantable(self._math._auto_quotient(self, mode, preserve))
|
---|
1501 | s._add_history("auto_quotient", varlist)
|
---|
1502 | print_log()
|
---|
1503 | return s
|
---|
1504 |
|
---|
1505 | def mx_quotient(self, mask = None, weight='median', preserve=True):
|
---|
1506 | """
|
---|
1507 | Form a quotient using "off" beams when observing in "MX" mode.
|
---|
1508 | Parameters:
|
---|
1509 | mask: an optional mask to be used when weight == 'stddev'
|
---|
1510 | weight: How to average the off beams. Default is 'median'.
|
---|
1511 | preserve: you can preserve (default) the continuum or
|
---|
1512 | remove it. The equations used are
|
---|
1513 | preserve: Output = Toff * (on/off) - Toff
|
---|
1514 | remove: Output = Toff * (on/off) - Ton
|
---|
1515 | """
|
---|
1516 | if mask is None: mask = ()
|
---|
1517 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1518 | on = scantable(self._math._mx_extract(self, 'on'))
|
---|
1519 | preoff = scantable(self._math._mx_extract(self, 'off'))
|
---|
1520 | off = preoff.average_time(mask=mask, weight=weight, scanav=False)
|
---|
1521 | from asapmath import quotient
|
---|
1522 | q = quotient(on, off, preserve)
|
---|
1523 | q._add_history("mx_quotient", varlist)
|
---|
1524 | print_log()
|
---|
1525 | return q
|
---|
1526 |
|
---|
1527 | def freq_switch(self, insitu=None):
|
---|
1528 | """
|
---|
1529 | Apply frequency switching to the data.
|
---|
1530 | Parameters:
|
---|
1531 | insitu: if False a new scantable is returned.
|
---|
1532 | Otherwise, the swictching is done in-situ
|
---|
1533 | The default is taken from .asaprc (False)
|
---|
1534 | Example:
|
---|
1535 | none
|
---|
1536 | """
|
---|
1537 | if insitu is None: insitu = rcParams['insitu']
|
---|
1538 | self._math._setinsitu(insitu)
|
---|
1539 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1540 | s = scantable(self._math._freqswitch(self))
|
---|
1541 | s._add_history("freq_switch", varlist)
|
---|
1542 | print_log()
|
---|
1543 | if insitu: self._assign(s)
|
---|
1544 | else: return s
|
---|
1545 |
|
---|
1546 | def recalc_azel(self):
|
---|
1547 | """
|
---|
1548 | Recalculate the azimuth and elevation for each position.
|
---|
1549 | Parameters:
|
---|
1550 | none
|
---|
1551 | Example:
|
---|
1552 | """
|
---|
1553 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1554 | self._recalcazel()
|
---|
1555 | self._add_history("recalc_azel", varlist)
|
---|
1556 | print_log()
|
---|
1557 | return
|
---|
1558 |
|
---|
1559 | def __add__(self, other):
|
---|
1560 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1561 | s = None
|
---|
1562 | if isinstance(other, scantable):
|
---|
1563 | s = scantable(self._math._binaryop(self, other, "ADD"))
|
---|
1564 | elif isinstance(other, float):
|
---|
1565 | s = scantable(self._math._unaryop(self, other, "ADD", False))
|
---|
1566 | else:
|
---|
1567 | raise TypeError("Other input is not a scantable or float value")
|
---|
1568 | s._add_history("operator +", varlist)
|
---|
1569 | print_log()
|
---|
1570 | return s
|
---|
1571 |
|
---|
1572 | def __sub__(self, other):
|
---|
1573 | """
|
---|
1574 | implicit on all axes and on Tsys
|
---|
1575 | """
|
---|
1576 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1577 | s = None
|
---|
1578 | if isinstance(other, scantable):
|
---|
1579 | s = scantable(self._math._binaryop(self, other, "SUB"))
|
---|
1580 | elif isinstance(other, float):
|
---|
1581 | s = scantable(self._math._unaryop(self, other, "SUB", False))
|
---|
1582 | else:
|
---|
1583 | raise TypeError("Other input is not a scantable or float value")
|
---|
1584 | s._add_history("operator -", varlist)
|
---|
1585 | print_log()
|
---|
1586 | return s
|
---|
1587 |
|
---|
1588 | def __mul__(self, other):
|
---|
1589 | """
|
---|
1590 | implicit on all axes and on Tsys
|
---|
1591 | """
|
---|
1592 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1593 | s = None
|
---|
1594 | if isinstance(other, scantable):
|
---|
1595 | s = scantable(self._math._binaryop(self, other, "MUL"))
|
---|
1596 | elif isinstance(other, float):
|
---|
1597 | s = scantable(self._math._unaryop(self, other, "MUL", False))
|
---|
1598 | else:
|
---|
1599 | raise TypeError("Other input is not a scantable or float value")
|
---|
1600 | s._add_history("operator *", varlist)
|
---|
1601 | print_log()
|
---|
1602 | return s
|
---|
1603 |
|
---|
1604 |
|
---|
1605 | def __div__(self, other):
|
---|
1606 | """
|
---|
1607 | implicit on all axes and on Tsys
|
---|
1608 | """
|
---|
1609 | varlist = vars()
|
---|
1610 | s = None
|
---|
1611 | if isinstance(other, scantable):
|
---|
1612 | s = scantable(self._math._binaryop(self, other, "DIV"))
|
---|
1613 | elif isinstance(other, float):
|
---|
1614 | if other == 0.0:
|
---|
1615 | raise ZeroDivisionError("Dividing by zero is not recommended")
|
---|
1616 | s = scantable(self._math._unaryop(self, other, "DIV", False))
|
---|
1617 | else:
|
---|
1618 | raise TypeError("Other input is not a scantable or float value")
|
---|
1619 | s._add_history("operator /", varlist)
|
---|
1620 | print_log()
|
---|
1621 | return s
|
---|
1622 |
|
---|
1623 | def get_fit(self, row=0):
|
---|
1624 | """
|
---|
1625 | Print or return the stored fits for a row in the scantable
|
---|
1626 | Parameters:
|
---|
1627 | row: the row which the fit has been applied to.
|
---|
1628 | """
|
---|
1629 | if row > self.nrow():
|
---|
1630 | return
|
---|
1631 | from asap.asapfit import asapfit
|
---|
1632 | fit = asapfit(self._getfit(row))
|
---|
1633 | if rcParams['verbose']:
|
---|
1634 | print fit
|
---|
1635 | return
|
---|
1636 | else:
|
---|
1637 | return fit.as_dict()
|
---|
1638 |
|
---|
1639 | def _add_history(self, funcname, parameters):
|
---|
1640 | # create date
|
---|
1641 | sep = "##"
|
---|
1642 | from datetime import datetime
|
---|
1643 | dstr = datetime.now().strftime('%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S')
|
---|
1644 | hist = dstr+sep
|
---|
1645 | hist += funcname+sep#cdate+sep
|
---|
1646 | if parameters.has_key('self'): del parameters['self']
|
---|
1647 | for k, v in parameters.iteritems():
|
---|
1648 | if type(v) is dict:
|
---|
1649 | for k2, v2 in v.iteritems():
|
---|
1650 | hist += k2
|
---|
1651 | hist += "="
|
---|
1652 | if isinstance(v2, scantable):
|
---|
1653 | hist += 'scantable'
|
---|
1654 | elif k2 == 'mask':
|
---|
1655 | if isinstance(v2, list) or isinstance(v2, tuple):
|
---|
1656 | hist += str(self._zip_mask(v2))
|
---|
1657 | else:
|
---|
1658 | hist += str(v2)
|
---|
1659 | else:
|
---|
1660 | hist += str(v2)
|
---|
1661 | else:
|
---|
1662 | hist += k
|
---|
1663 | hist += "="
|
---|
1664 | if isinstance(v, scantable):
|
---|
1665 | hist += 'scantable'
|
---|
1666 | elif k == 'mask':
|
---|
1667 | if isinstance(v, list) or isinstance(v, tuple):
|
---|
1668 | hist += str(self._zip_mask(v))
|
---|
1669 | else:
|
---|
1670 | hist += str(v)
|
---|
1671 | else:
|
---|
1672 | hist += str(v)
|
---|
1673 | hist += sep
|
---|
1674 | hist = hist[:-2] # remove trailing '##'
|
---|
1675 | self._addhistory(hist)
|
---|
1676 |
|
---|
1677 |
|
---|
1678 | def _zip_mask(self, mask):
|
---|
1679 | mask = list(mask)
|
---|
1680 | i = 0
|
---|
1681 | segments = []
|
---|
1682 | while mask[i:].count(1):
|
---|
1683 | i += mask[i:].index(1)
|
---|
1684 | if mask[i:].count(0):
|
---|
1685 | j = i + mask[i:].index(0)
|
---|
1686 | else:
|
---|
1687 | j = len(mask)
|
---|
1688 | segments.append([i, j])
|
---|
1689 | i = j
|
---|
1690 | return segments
|
---|
1691 |
|
---|
1692 | def _get_ordinate_label(self):
|
---|
1693 | fu = "("+self.get_fluxunit()+")"
|
---|
1694 | import re
|
---|
1695 | lbl = "Intensity"
|
---|
1696 | if re.match(".K.", fu):
|
---|
1697 | lbl = "Brightness Temperature "+ fu
|
---|
1698 | elif re.match(".Jy.", fu):
|
---|
1699 | lbl = "Flux density "+ fu
|
---|
1700 | return lbl
|
---|
1701 |
|
---|
1702 | def _check_ifs(self):
|
---|
1703 | nchans = [self.nchan(i) for i in range(self.nif(-1))]
|
---|
1704 | nchans = filter(lambda t: t > 0, nchans)
|
---|
1705 | return (sum(nchans)/len(nchans) == nchans[0])
|
---|
1706 |
|
---|
1707 | def _fill(self, names, unit, average):
|
---|
1708 | import os
|
---|
1709 | from asap._asap import stfiller
|
---|
1710 | first = True
|
---|
1711 | fullnames = []
|
---|
1712 | for name in names:
|
---|
1713 | name = os.path.expandvars(name)
|
---|
1714 | name = os.path.expanduser(name)
|
---|
1715 | if not os.path.exists(name):
|
---|
1716 | msg = "File '%s' does not exists" % (name)
|
---|
1717 | if rcParams['verbose']:
|
---|
1718 | asaplog.push(msg)
|
---|
1719 | print asaplog.pop().strip()
|
---|
1720 | return
|
---|
1721 | raise IOError(msg)
|
---|
1722 | fullnames.append(name)
|
---|
1723 | if average:
|
---|
1724 | asaplog.push('Auto averaging integrations')
|
---|
1725 | stype = int(rcParams['scantable.storage'].lower() == 'disk')
|
---|
1726 | for name in fullnames:
|
---|
1727 | tbl = Scantable(stype)
|
---|
1728 | r = stfiller(tbl)
|
---|
1729 | msg = "Importing %s..." % (name)
|
---|
1730 | asaplog.push(msg, False)
|
---|
1731 | print_log()
|
---|
1732 | r._open(name, -1, -1)
|
---|
1733 | r._read()
|
---|
1734 | #tbl = r._getdata()
|
---|
1735 | if average:
|
---|
1736 | tbl = self._math._average((tbl, ), (), 'NONE', 'SCAN')
|
---|
1737 | #tbl = tbl2
|
---|
1738 | if not first:
|
---|
1739 | tbl = self._math._merge([self, tbl])
|
---|
1740 | #tbl = tbl2
|
---|
1741 | Scantable.__init__(self, tbl)
|
---|
1742 | r._close()
|
---|
1743 | del r, tbl
|
---|
1744 | first = False
|
---|
1745 | if unit is not None:
|
---|
1746 | self.set_fluxunit(unit)
|
---|
1747 | self.set_freqframe(rcParams['scantable.freqframe'])
|
---|
1748 |
|
---|