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yt_pyXspec

Introduction

support pyXspec on jupyter with matplotlib

Install

  1. clone this repository to local: git clone https://github.com/TomoTom0/yt_pyXspec.git
  2. move to the cloned directory, local install with pip in the established mode at the same hierarchy as setup.py: pip install -e .

matplotlib font

In order to use fonts in matplotlib, you must do the following operation once.

# bash
sudo apt install msttcorefonts -qq
rm ~/.cache/matplotlib -rf
# python
import matplotlib
matplotlib.font_manager._rebuild()

Tutorials

Usage

For example,

import os, glob2, re
import yt_pyXspec

# working directory path
dir_path=os.environ["HOME"]+"/XXXXXXXXXXX/fit"

# how to define a graph title from the xcm path
# if title_func or its return value is None, there is no title
def title_func(xcm_path):
    #return (["double_pow"+s for s in re.findall(r"\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}", os.path.split(xcm_path)[1])]+[None])[0]
    return os.path.split(xcm_path)[1]

# how to define a image path from the xcm path
# if exportImagePath_func or its return value is None, there is no export file
def exportImagePath_func(xcm_path):
    #return "graph_eeu-del_"+(re.findall(r"\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}", os.path.split(xcm_path)[1])+[None])[0]+".pdf"
    return os.path.split(xcm_path)[1].replace(".xcm", ".pdf")

# automatically chage directory to dir_path
ytpx=yt_pyXspec.Ytpx(dir_path)

# select xcm paths whose plot you want to export as image file
# in the appropriate method; glob2.glob("all_doublePow*2022-04-*.xcm")
xcm_paths=["AAAA.xcm", "BBBB.xcm"]

# plot graph from xcm paths and export as image file
# plots allow "eeu", "eem", "ld", "del", "ratio"

fig_axs_dic=ytpx.plot_datass_fromXcms(
    xcms=xcm_paths,
    title_func=title_func,
    exportImagePath_func=exportImagePath_func,
    plots=["eeu", "del"])

arguments for plot_datass

plots

  • iterable; ["eeu", "ld"]
  • plot graphs of the inputed type
  • recommended values are "eeu", "eem", "ld", "del", "ratio"

x_lim

  • iterable; [range_min, range_max]
  • a range of x-axis
  • if not inputted, the range is determined by the value of data

y_lims

  • dict; {"eeu": [range_min, range_max], "ld":[range_min, range_max]}
  • ranges of y-axis for plot types
  • if not inputted, the range is determined by the value of data

colors

  • iterable; ["royalblue", "red", "oliverdrab"]
  • a color set of plot
  • check the reference of matplotlib to know valid values

markers

  • iterable; ["^", "o", "+"]
  • a marker set of plot
  • check the reference of matplotlib.pyplot.scatter to know valid values

datass

  • dict {"eeu": datass}
  • if not inputted, datas_s are obtained from the present pyXspec environments
  • if you use plot_datass_fromXcms, you should not input datass

exportImagePath

  • str "/home/XXXXXXXXXXX/AAA.pdf"
  • if not inputed, a image of the graph is not exported
  • check the reference of matplotlib.pyplot.figure.savefig to know allowed extensions
  • if you use plot_datas_fromXcms, you should use exportImagePath_func

title

  • str "AAAAAAA"
  • a title on the top of the graph
  • if not inputed, there is no title
  • if you use plot_datas_fromXcms, you should use title_func

__others

  • legends_dic

  • legends_sort

  • flag_dataPlot: True

  • flag_modelPlot: True

  • flag_compPlot: True

  • flag_modelStep: False

  • marker_size_data: 0

  • elinewith_data: 1

  • marker_size_mdoel: 0

  • elinewidth_model: 0.5

Contact

email: tomoIris427+Github@gmail.com

LICENSE

MIT

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