This page contains a list of the packages (subsections below) and modules (corresponding to .py files) of the first release of the Sltools library (Sltools v1.0). Active links lead to high-level documentation for some of these modules.
arcellipse
We haven't discussed what to do with the modules in here yet.
- include panda2arcellipse.py
bin
This package will only have the executable files.
We haven't discussed what to do with the modules in here yet.
catalog
Include here stuff for catalog matching and comparisons
- ascii_data.py
- fits_data.py
coordinate
- decimal2sexagesimal_conversion.py
- coordinate_transformations.py
- translation_and_rotation.py
- wcs_conversion.py
galfit
[to be created]
geometry
gravlens
image
Add stuff for creating cutouts (both [square] cutouts for objects in a catalogs as well as shapes from marked ds9 regions [such as panda/ring segment, oriented rectangle,
ArcEllipse, etc.])
Document sextractor.py (running SE, presets, etc.)
Document (and fix!) codes to generate postage-stamps from the SExtractor outputs. Add module to "remove noise" (i.e. convert a cutout with single object into a postage-stamp).
Add/document connectivity module (keeps only largest contiguous set of pixels)
- add_noise.py
- combine.py
- convolve.py
- header_funcs.py
- imcp.py
- mediatrix_decomposition.py
- rescale_frame_by_color.py
- segmentation_ids.py
- sextractor.py
Pessoal, antes tínhamos um run_sex.py. Isso está contido no sextractor.py? Ou seja, run_sex é algo deprecated ou era algo diferente que não foi incorporado?
io
We haven't discussed what to do with the modules in here yet.
lens
We haven't discussed what to do with the modules in here yet.
lenstool
[to be created]
pipelines
Diretório pipelines conterá os códigos que serão executáveis pela linha de comando (podendo também ser utizado dentro do python). Pipelines são compostos por uma função run()
e pela interface com a linha de comando: if __name__=__main__
finders
We haven't discussed what to do with the modules in here yet.
plot
We haven't discussed what to do with the modules in here yet.
string
We haven't discussed what to do with the modules in here yet.
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BrunoMoraes - 01 Aug 2011