[daip] CCEDT broken in NEW and TST
Greg Taylor
gtaylor at aoc.nrao.edu
Tue Apr 4 11:29:25 EDT 2000
Dear Designated AIP,
The task CCEDT appears at least partially broken in versions NEW and TST
(works fine in version OLD). I'm using CCEDT to automatically split a
CC model into submodels for use in feed calibration with LPCAL. This
is a fairly simple operation that takes no time at all in version OLD.
In versions NEW and TST with a very simple source CCEDT goes into some
sort of infinite loop...
>spy
AIPS 1: AIPS processes on pegaso 04-APR-2000 at 09:24:55
gtaylor 21516 97.8 1.0 7800 1356 ttyp0 R 09:16 8:12 CCEDT1
I see there are some new parameters in NEW and TST so obviously someone
has been working on the program. Thanks for your help.
- Greg
AIPS 1: Found in Version=TST
>inp
AIPS 1: Found in Version=TST
AIPS 1: CCEDT: Select CC components in BOXes and above minimum flux.
AIPS 1: Adverbs Values Comments
AIPS 1: ----------------------------------------------------------------
AIPS 1: USERID 0 User number.
AIPS 1: INNAME '0923+392IM ' Input file (name).
AIPS 1: INCLASS 'ICLN ' Input file (class).
AIPS 1: INSEQ 1 Input file (seq. #).
AIPS 1: 0 => high
AIPS 1: INDISK 2 Disk unit #. 0 => any
AIPS 1: INVERS 0 Input file version no.
AIPS 1: OUTVERS 2 Output file version.
AIPS 1: BCOUNT 1 Beginning row to copy
AIPS 1: ECOUNT 0 Last row to copy: 0 => end
AIPS 1: CUTOFF 0 Minimum merged flux. Use
AIPS 1: large negative for no edits.
AIPS 1: 0.0 cuts off at zero.
AIPS 1: NCCBOX 0 Number of boxes
AIPS 1: CCBOX *all 0 Four coordinate values for
AIPS 1: each box in arcsec.
AIPS 1: CPARM 0 0 (1,2) = half size of rectang.
AIPS 1: 4 0.98 in X,Y(arcsec) in which
AIPS 1: *rest 0 to get total flux for
AIPS 1: CUTOFF.
AIPS 1: (1) < 0 => (2) is radius of
AIPS 1: circular aperture in CUTOFF
AIPS 1: Automatic model splitting:
AIPS 1: 3 = Max number of output
AIPS 1: tables. >0 => automatic
AIPS 1: model splitting enabled.
AIPS 1: 4 = Min fractional flux in
AIPS 1: the output models. 0=>0.95.
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