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This page documents the '''plotWeather''' function of Python module [[Analysis Utilities|analysisUtils]].
This page documents the '''plotWeather''' function of Python module [[Analysis Utilities|analysisUtils]].


Compiles and plots the major weather parameters from the ALMA (or the EVLA) weather station as recorded in the specified MS, for the duration of the MS. (Note: plotweather and plotWeather are synonyms.)  
Compiles and plots the major weather parameters from the ALMA (or the EVLA) weather station(s) as recorded in the specified MS, for the duration of the MS. (Note: plotweather and plotWeather are synonyms.)  


==Examples==
==Usage==


<source lang="python">
<source lang="python">
# In CASA
# In CASA
au.plotWeather(vis='',figfile='',help=True)
au.plotWeather(vis='',figfile='', station=[] help=True)
</source>
</source>
<code><pre>
<code><pre>
plotWeather(vis='', figfile='')
  * Plots pressure, temperature, relative humidity, wind speed and direction.
  Plots pressure, temperature, relative humidity, wind speed and direction.
  * Station can be a single integer or integer string, or a list of two integers.
  The default plot file name will be 'vis'.weather.png.
  * The default empty list means to plot all data from up to 2 of the stations present in the data. 
  * The default plot file name will be 'vis'.weather.png.
</pre></code>
</pre></code>
==Examples==


<source lang="python">
<source lang="python">

Revision as of 16:02, 10 May 2012

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This page documents the plotWeather function of Python module analysisUtils.

Compiles and plots the major weather parameters from the ALMA (or the EVLA) weather station(s) as recorded in the specified MS, for the duration of the MS. (Note: plotweather and plotWeather are synonyms.)

Usage

# In CASA
au.plotWeather(vis='',figfile='', station=[] help=True)
   * Plots pressure, temperature, relative humidity, wind speed and direction.
   * Station can be a single integer or integer string, or a list of two integers.
   * The default empty list means to plot all data from up to 2 of the stations present in the data.  
   * The default plot file name will be 'vis'.weather.png.

Examples

# In CASA
au.plotWeather('X3c1.ms')

X3c1.ms.weather.png