[Difx-users] Plotting DIFX "Swin" format data
Chris.Phillips at csiro.au
Chris.Phillips at csiro.au
Fri Feb 16 20:24:06 EST 2018
Great, Thanks Adam
I had a feeling there was something like that, just forgot the name.
Jeff: DIFX will directly output ASCII, but I am trying to avoid that as it ends up with huge files. 5 seconds of data, 3 stations is 1 GB.
Harro: If I was going to output MS, I would resurrect jive.g, the best analysis package in the world :-)
Cheers
Chris
On 17 Feb 2018, at 11:30 am, Adam Deller <adeller at astro.swin.edu.au<mailto:adeller at astro.swin.edu.au>> wrote:
plotDiFX.py does a really simple baseline-by-baseline line plot of the visibilities (can overplot multiple datasets). You might be able to use that as a starting point.
Cheers,
Adam
On 16 February 2018 at 21:21, <Chris.Phillips at csiro.au<mailto:Chris.Phillips at csiro.au>> wrote:
Hi all
Does anyone any utilities (preferably python) for plotting visibility data from the raw DIFX “Swin” format?
I am testing a new sampler system at Parkes and need to investigate a weird problem in more detail than I can do in AIPS.
Cheers
Chris
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