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[299]1// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
2// duchamp.hh: Definitions for use with Duchamp
3// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
4// Copyright (C) 2006, Matthew Whiting, ATNF
5//
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[105]28#ifndef DUCHAMP_HH
29#define DUCHAMP_HH
30
[175]31#include <iostream>
[125]32#include <string>
33
[523]34// need to undef these in case other packages have them defined.
[141]35#undef PACKAGE_BUGREPORT
36#undef PACKAGE_NAME
37#undef PACKAGE_STRING
38#undef PACKAGE_TARNAME
39#undef PACKAGE_VERSION
[321]40#undef HAVE_PGPLOT
[489]41#include <duchamp/config.h>
[110]42
[488]43#ifdef HAVE_PGPLOT
44#include <duchamp/Utils/mycpgplot.hh>
45#endif
46
[759]47/// The primary namespace for all functionality directly related to Duchamp
[378]48namespace duchamp
49{
[71]50
[759]51  /// @brief How to convey whether a function has worked
[378]52  enum OUTCOME {SUCCESS=0, FAILURE};
53
[759]54  /// Usage message for command line help.
[378]55  const std::string ERR_USAGE_MSG =
56    "Usage: Duchamp [OPTION] [FILE]\n\
[266]57Duchamp is an object finder for spectral-line FITS cubes.\n\
58\n\
59  -p FILE      Read in parameters from FILE, including FITS image location.\n\
60  -f FILE      Use default parameters with imageFile=FILE\n\
[294]61  -x           Do not use X-windows PGPLOT output\n\
62               (equivalent to setting flagXOutput=false -- overrides the parameter file)\n\n\
[266]63  -v           Return version number and exit\n\
64  -h           Display this help information and exit\n";
[57]65
[759]66  /// Usage message for command line help for Selavy.
[474]67  const std::string SELAVY_ERR_USAGE_MSG =
68    "Usage: Selavy [OPTION] [FILE]\n\
69Selavy re-analyses and re-plots objects found by Duchamp.\n\
70\n\
71  -p FILE      Read in parameters from FILE, including FITS image location.\n\
72  -f FILE      Use default parameters with imageFile=FILE\n\
73  -x           Do not use X-windows PGPLOT output\n\
74               (equivalent to setting flagXOutput=false -- overrides the parameter file)\n\n\
75  -v           Return version number and exit\n\
76  -h           Display this help information and exit\n";
77
[759]78  /// Shorter Usage message for command line help.
[378]79  const std::string ERR_USAGE_MSG_SHORT="Usage: Duchamp -p [parameter file]\n";
[57]80
[759]81  /// The program name. (Duchamp)
[378]82  const std::string PROGNAME = PACKAGE_NAME;
[57]83
[759]84  /// The program version
[378]85  const std::string VERSION = PACKAGE_VERSION;
[71]86
[378]87  // Specialised functions to report warnings and errors -- in duchamp.cc
[759]88  /// Print a warning message to the stderr
[378]89  void duchampWarning(std::string subroutine, std::string warning);
[759]90  /// Print an error message to the stderr and sound the bell
[378]91  void duchampError(std::string subroutine, std::string error);
[120]92
[201]93
[759]94  /// The spectral type that we want the wcsprm structs to be in.
[772]95    const char duchampVelocityType[9] = "VOPT-F2W";
96  //const char duchampVelocityType[9] = "VELO-F2V";
[759]97  /// The spectral type that we want the wcsprm structs to be in when no velocity info is present.
[378]98  const char duchampFrequencyType[9] = "FREQ    ";
[103]99
[759]100  /// Descriptions of the various spectral axis types
[378]101  enum TYPEDESC {FREQUENCY=0,VELOCITY,WAVELENGTH};
[759]102  /// Human-readable descriptions of the various spectral axis types
[378]103  const std::string duchampSpectralDescription[3]=
104    {"Frequency", "Velocity", "Wavelength"};
[186]105
[378]106  // The following are the FITS Header Keywords corresponding to the
107  // parameters related to the atrous reconstruction.
[759]108
109  /// FITS header keyword for min atrous scale
[378]110  const std::string keyword_scaleMin     = "DU_MINSC";
[759]111  /// FITS header keyword for S/N used in atrous reconstruction
[378]112  const std::string keyword_snrRecon     = "DU_ATCUT";
[759]113  /// FITS header keyword for number of dimensions used in atrous reconstruction
[378]114  const std::string keyword_reconDim     = "DU_ATDIM";
[759]115  /// FITS header keyword for the code number of the filter used in atrous reconstruction
[378]116  const std::string keyword_filterCode   = "DU_FILTR";
[759]117  /// FITS header keyword: does this file hold the reconstructed array or the residual?
[378]118  const std::string keyword_ReconResid   = "DU_RECON";
[759]119  /// FITS header keyword: type of smoothing done.
[378]120  const std::string keyword_smoothtype   = "DU_SMTYP";
[759]121  /// FITS header keyword for the gaussian kernel major axis FWHM
[378]122  const std::string keyword_kernmaj      = "DU_KMAJ";
[759]123  /// FITS header keyword for the gaussian kernel minor axis FWHM
[378]124  const std::string keyword_kernmin      = "DU_KMIN";
[759]125  /// FITS header keyword for the gaussian kernel position angle
[378]126  const std::string keyword_kernpa       = "DU_KPA";
[759]127  /// FITS header keyword for the Hanning filter width
[378]128  const std::string keyword_hanningwidth = "DU_WHANN";
[759]129  /// FITS header keyword for the image subsection used
[378]130  const std::string keyword_subsection   = "DU_IMSUB";
[142]131
[378]132  // And these are the comments corresponding to the relevant keywords
[759]133  /// FITS header comment for DU_MINSC keyword
[378]134  const std::string comment_scaleMin     = "Duchamp parameter scaleMin";
[759]135  /// FITS header comment for DU_ATCUT keyword
[378]136  const std::string comment_snrRecon     = "Duchamp parameter snrRecon";
[759]137  /// FITS header comment for DU_ATDIM keyword
[378]138  const std::string comment_reconDim     = "Duchamp parameter reconDim";
[759]139  /// FITS header comment for DU_FILTR keyword
[378]140  const std::string comment_filterCode   = "Duchamp parameter filterCode";
[759]141  /// FITS header comment for DU_RECON keyword
[378]142  const std::string comment_ReconResid   = "Is this the reconstruction or residual?";
[759]143  /// FITS header comment for DU_SMTYP keyword
[378]144  const std::string comment_smoothtype   = "Type of smoothing done";
[759]145  /// FITS header comment for DU_KMAJ  keyword
[378]146  const std::string comment_kernmaj      = "Duchamp parameter kernMaj";
[759]147  /// FITS header comment for DU_KMIN  keyword
[378]148  const std::string comment_kernmin      = "Duchamp parameter kernMin";
[759]149  /// FITS header comment for DU_KPA   keyword
[378]150  const std::string comment_kernpa       = "Duchamp parameter kernPA";
[759]151  /// FITS header comment for DU_WHANN keyword
[378]152  const std::string comment_hanningwidth = "Duchamp parameter hanningWidth";
[759]153  /// FITS header comment for DU_IMSUB keyword
[378]154  const std::string comment_subsection   = "Subsection of the original image";
[105]155
[378]156  // Descriptive Headers: for the reconstruction case
157  const std::string header_reconHistory1 =
158    "Reconstructed with a trous wavelet technique";
159  const std::string header_reconHistory2 =
[523]160    "Reconstruction by " + PROGNAME + " v." + VERSION;
[378]161  const std::string header_reconHistory_input =
[523]162    "Original (input) image used by " + PROGNAME + " follows";
[378]163  const std::string header_reconSubsection_comment  =
[523]164    "A subsection of the original was reconstructed by " + PROGNAME;
[378]165  const std::string header_atrous_comment  =
166    "The following are the Duchamp parameters used in reconstruction";
[208]167
[378]168  // Descriptive Headers: for the Smoothing case
169  const std::string header_smoothHistory =
[523]170    "Smoothed by " + PROGNAME + " v." + VERSION;
[378]171  const std::string header_smoothHistory_input =
[523]172    "Original (input) image used by " + PROGNAME + " follows";
[378]173  const std::string header_smoothSubsection_comment  =
[523]174    "A subsection of the original was smoothed by " + PROGNAME;
[378]175  const std::string header_smoothSpatial = "Spatial, gaussian kernel";
176  const std::string header_smoothSpectral= "Spectral, hanning filter";
177
[379]178  // Descriptive Headers: for the output Mask image
179  const std::string header_maskHistory =
[523]180    "Results of searching by " + PROGNAME + " v." + VERSION;
[379]181  const std::string header_maskHistory_input =
[523]182    "Input image used by " + PROGNAME + " follows";
[379]183  const std::string header_maskSubsection_comment =
[523]184    "A subsection of the original was searched by " + PROGNAME;
[379]185
[670]186  // Descriptive Headers: for the output Moment-0 image
187  const std::string header_moment0History =
188    "Moment-0 map from searching by " + PROGNAME + " v." + VERSION;
189  const std::string header_moment0History_input =
190    "Input image used by " + PROGNAME + " follows";
191  const std::string header_moment0Subsection_comment =
192    "A subsection of the original was searched by " + PROGNAME;
193
[378]194}
195
[489]196#ifdef HAVE_PGPLOT
197namespace duchamp
198{
199
200  // Colours used in graphical output
[759]201  /// The colour for the Blank edges
[489]202  const int DUCHAMP_BLANK_EDGE_COLOUR = mycpgplot::MAGENTA;
[759]203  /// The colour for the edge of the cube
[489]204  const int DUCHAMP_CUBE_EDGE_COLOUR = mycpgplot::YELLOW;
[759]205  /// The colour for the reconstructed spectra
[489]206  const int DUCHAMP_RECON_SPECTRA_COLOUR = mycpgplot::RED;
[759]207  /// The colour for the baseline spectra
[489]208  const int DUCHAMP_BASELINE_SPECTRA_COLOUR = mycpgplot::YELLOW;
[759]209  /// The colour for the object outline
[489]210  const int DUCHAMP_OBJECT_OUTLINE_COLOUR = mycpgplot::BLUE;
[759]211  /// The colour for the Milky-way region spectral boundaries
[489]212  const int DUCHAMP_MILKY_WAY_COLOUR = mycpgplot::DARKGREEN;
[759]213  /// The colour for the tick marks in the image cutouts
[489]214  const int DUCHAMP_TICKMARK_COLOUR = mycpgplot::RED;
[759]215  /// The colour for the text identifying objects on the maps
[489]216  const int DUCHAMP_ID_TEXT_COLOUR = mycpgplot::RED;
[759]217  /// The colour for the WCS axes on the maps
[489]218  const int DUCHAMP_WCS_AXIS_COLOUR = mycpgplot::WCSGREEN;
219
220}
221
222#else
223namespace duchamp
224{
[759]225  /// The colour for the text identifying objects on the maps
[489]226  const int DUCHAMP_ID_TEXT_COLOUR = 2;
[759]227  /// The colour for the WCS axes on the maps
[489]228  const int DUCHAMP_WCS_AXIS_COLOUR = 3;
229
230}
231
[105]232#endif
233
[489]234
235#endif
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