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xstat=imstat('ngc5921.clean.image')  
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You'll still get handy output in the logger, but now this information is also saved in <tt>xstat</tt>. To see what is in the dictionary, type the variable name at the command line.
You'll still get handy output in the logger, but now this information is also saved in <tt>xstat</tt>. To see what is in the dictionary, type the variable name at the command line:
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CASA <49>: xstat
CASA <49>: xstat

Revision as of 20:00, 6 June 2010

Some tasks return information in the form of Python dictionaries to the interface. For example, the imstat task returns a Python dictionary with the image statistics in it. If you just run

imstat('ngc5921.clean.image')

image statistics will be listed in your logger.

However, you might want to catch these return statistics for later reference---in this case, simply assign a variable to the task call. For example:

xstat=imstat('ngc5921.clean.image')

You'll still get handy output in the logger, but now this information is also saved in xstat. To see what is in the dictionary, type the variable name at the command line:

CASA <49>: xstat
  Out[49]:
{'blc': array([0, 0, 0, 0], dtype=int32),
 'blcf': '10:48:29.468, +11.25.00.788, I, 1.415435e+09Hz',
 'flux': array([-4.81267573]),
 'max': array([ 0.10524261]),
 'maxpos': array([131, 135,   0, 191], dtype=int32),
 'maxposf': '10:46:42.548, +11.52.01.999, I, 1.416927e+09Hz',
 'mean': array([ -1.06455120e-05]),
 'medabsdevmed': array([ 0.00505883]),
 'median': array([ -7.22291297e-05]),
 'min': array([-0.0433579]),
 'minpos': array([132, 101,   0, 217], dtype=int32),
 'minposf': '10:46:41.731, +11.45.13.999, I, 1.41713e+09Hz',
 'npts': array([ 14811136.]),
 'quartile': array([ 0.01011763]),
 'rms': array([ 0.00774033]),
 'sigma': array([ 0.00774032]),
 'sum': array([-157.67212591]),
 'sumsq': array([ 887.37451309]),
 'trc': array([255, 255,   0, 225], dtype=int32),
 'trcf': '10:45:01.025, +12.16.00.831, I, 1.417193e+09Hz'}