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1# This file was automatically generated by SWIG (http://www.swig.org).
2# Version 3.0.12
3#
4# Do not make changes to this file unless you know what you are doing--modify
5# the SWIG interface file instead.
7from sys import version_info as _swig_python_version_info
8if _swig_python_version_info >= (2, 7, 0):
9 def swig_import_helper():
10 import importlib
11 pkg = __name__.rpartition('.')[0]
12 mname = '.'.join((pkg, '_agentflagger')).lstrip('.')
13 try:
14 return importlib.import_module(mname)
15 except ImportError:
16 return importlib.import_module('_agentflagger')
17 _agentflagger = swig_import_helper()
18 del swig_import_helper
19elif _swig_python_version_info >= (2, 6, 0):
20 def swig_import_helper():
21 from os.path import dirname
22 import imp
23 fp = None
24 try:
25 fp, pathname, description = imp.find_module('_agentflagger', [dirname(__file__)])
26 except ImportError:
27 import _agentflagger
28 return _agentflagger
29 try:
30 _mod = imp.load_module('_agentflagger', fp, pathname, description)
31 finally:
32 if fp is not None:
33 fp.close()
34 return _mod
35 _agentflagger = swig_import_helper()
36 del swig_import_helper
37else:
38 import _agentflagger
39del _swig_python_version_info
41try:
42 _swig_property = property
43except NameError:
44 pass # Python < 2.2 doesn't have 'property'.
46try:
47 import builtins as __builtin__
48except ImportError:
49 import __builtin__
51def _swig_setattr_nondynamic(self, class_type, name, value, static=1):
52 if (name == "thisown"):
53 return self.this.own(value)
54 if (name == "this"):
55 if type(value).__name__ == 'SwigPyObject':
56 self.__dict__[name] = value
57 return
58 method = class_type.__swig_setmethods__.get(name, None)
59 if method:
60 return method(self, value)
61 if (not static):
62 if _newclass:
63 object.__setattr__(self, name, value)
64 else:
65 self.__dict__[name] = value
66 else:
67 raise AttributeError("You cannot add attributes to %s" % self)
70def _swig_setattr(self, class_type, name, value):
71 return _swig_setattr_nondynamic(self, class_type, name, value, 0)
74def _swig_getattr(self, class_type, name):
75 if (name == "thisown"):
76 return self.this.own()
77 method = class_type.__swig_getmethods__.get(name, None)
78 if method:
79 return method(self)
80 raise AttributeError("'%s' object has no attribute '%s'" % (class_type.__name__, name))
83def _swig_repr(self):
84 try:
85 strthis = "proxy of " + self.this.__repr__()
86 except __builtin__.Exception:
87 strthis = ""
88 return "<%s.%s; %s >" % (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, strthis,)
90try:
91 _object = object
92 _newclass = 1
93except __builtin__.Exception:
94 class _object:
95 pass
96 _newclass = 0
98class agentflagger(_object):
99 """Proxy of C++ casac::agentflagger class."""
101 __swig_setmethods__ = {}
102 __setattr__ = lambda self, name, value: _swig_setattr(self, agentflagger, name, value)
103 __swig_getmethods__ = {}
104 __getattr__ = lambda self, name: _swig_getattr(self, agentflagger, name)
105 __repr__ = _swig_repr
107 def __init__(self):
108 """__init__(self) -> agentflagger"""
109 this = _agentflagger.new_agentflagger()
110 try:
111 self.this.append(this)
112 except __builtin__.Exception:
113 self.this = this
115 def done(self):
116 """
117 done(self) -> bool
121 Summary:
122 Destroy the flag tool
124 Example:
126 af.done()
128 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
130 """
131 return _agentflagger.agentflagger_done(self)
134 def open(self, *args, **kwargs):
135 """
136 open(self, _msname, _ntime) -> bool
140 Summary:
141 Open the MS or a calibration table and attach it to the tool.
143 Input Parameters:
144 msname Measurement set or calibration table to be processed. Default:
145 ntime Time interval. If not given, the default will be used. Default:
147 Example:
149 af.open(msname,ntime)
151 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
153 """
154 return _agentflagger.agentflagger_open(self, *args, **kwargs)
157 def selectdata(self, *args, **kwargs):
158 """
159 selectdata(self, _config, _field, _spw, _array, _feed, _scan, _antenna, _uvrange, _timerange, _correlation, _intent, _observation) -> bool
163 Summary:
164 Select the data based on the given parameters. For unspecified parameters, the full data range is assumed. All data selection parameters follow the MS Selection syntax.
166 Input Parameters:
167 config The record (dictionary) config may be given or not. If it is not given, and no specific parameter is given either, the whole MS will be selected. The record may contain any data selection parameters supported by MS Selection such as:
168 field Field indices or source names : example : '2,3C48'
169 spw Spectral Window Indices or names : example : '1,2'
170 array Array Indices or names : example : 'VLAA'
171 feed Feed index or name : example : '1,2' (not supported yet)
172 scan Scan number : example : '1,2,3'
173 antenna Baseline number : example : '2,3,4,5'
174 uvrange UV-distance range, with a unit : example : '2.0-3000.0 m'
175 timerange Time range, as MJDs or date strings : example : 'xx.x.x.x.x~yy.y.y.y.y'
176 correlation Correlations/polarizations : example : 'RR,LL,RL,LR,XX,YY,XY,YX,Sol1'
177 intent Scan intent : example : '*CAL*, *BAND*'
178 observation Observation Id : example : '2~4'
180 Example:
182 Select the whole MS
183 af.selectdata()
185 Select a portion of the MS
186 myrecord={}
187 myrecord['scan']='1~3'
188 myrecord['spw']='0:1~10'
189 af.selectdata(myrecord)
191 Another way to select a portion of the MS
192 af.selectdata(scan='3~5', spw='0')
194 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
196 """
197 return _agentflagger.agentflagger_selectdata(self, *args, **kwargs)
200 def parseagentparameters(self, *args, **kwargs):
201 """
202 parseagentparameters(self, _aparams) -> bool
206 Summary:
207 Parse the parameters for the agent (flagging mode).
209 Description:
211 The specific data selection parameters for the agent (flagging mode)
212 are parsed. These parameters are the data selection and mode-specific parameters.
213 See the example below:
215 Input Parameters:
216 aparams It takes a record (dictionary) with the specific parameters for the flagging mode. The record may contain any data selection parameters supported by MS Selection, as well as mode-specific parameters such as: (1) array,feed,scan,field,spw,intent,correlation,antenna,uvrange,observation (2) mode (which can be: manual,clip,quack,shadow,elevation,tfcrop,extendflags,unflag or summary) . For flagging mode=clip, the parameters are: expression, datacolumn, clipminmax, etc. . See the documentation of the task flagdata for all the available parameters for each mode.n (3) apply: default is true (true for flagging and false for unflagging) Example: myrecord={} myrecord['mode']='clip' myrecord['scan']='1~3' myrecord['clipminmax']=[0.02,0.3] myrecord['apply']=True af.parseagentparameters(myrecord)
218 Example:
220 myrecord={}
221 myrecord['mode']='clip'
222 myrecord['scan']='1~3'
223 myrecord['clipminmax']=[0.02,0.3]
224 myrecord['apply']=True
225 af.parseagentparameters(myrecord)
227 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
229 """
230 return _agentflagger.agentflagger_parseagentparameters(self, *args, **kwargs)
233 def init(self):
234 """
235 init(self) -> bool
239 Summary:
240 Initialize the agents
242 Description:
244 This method will initialize the agents and create a list of agents
245 with their specific parameters. It takes no parameters.
247 Example:
249 af.init()
251 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
253 """
254 return _agentflagger.agentflagger_init(self)
257 def run(self, *args, **kwargs):
258 """
259 run(self, _writeflags, _sequential) -> record *
263 Summary:
264 Execute a list of flagging agents
266 Description:
269 Execute a list of flagging agents and write or not to the MS/cal table. The parameter
270 writeflags controls whether or not to write to the MS.
272 Input Parameters:
273 writeflags Write flags to MS (default: True)
274 sequential Run the agents in the order they are inserted in the list or not. Default is True to run in the original order.
276 Example:
278 af.run()
280 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
282 """
283 return _agentflagger.agentflagger_run(self, *args, **kwargs)
286 def getflagversionlist(self, *args, **kwargs):
287 """
288 getflagversionlist(self, _printflags) -> std::vector< std::string >
292 Summary:
293 Print out a list of saved flag_versions.
295 Description:
298 Print out the list of flag versions in the MS, unless the parameter printflags=False. The list of names is returned.
300 Input Parameters:
301 printflags Print flagversions in logger?
303 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
305 """
306 return _agentflagger.agentflagger_getflagversionlist(self, *args, **kwargs)
309 def printflagselection(self):
310 """
311 printflagselection(self) -> bool
315 Summary:
316 Print out a list of current flag selections.
318 Description:
321 Print out a list of current flag selections.
323 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
325 """
326 return _agentflagger.agentflagger_printflagselection(self)
329 def saveflagversion(self, *args, **kwargs):
330 """
331 saveflagversion(self, _versionname, _comment, _merge) -> bool
335 Summary:
336 Save current flags with a version name.
338 Input Parameters:
339 versionname Version name
340 comment Comment for this flag table
341 merge merge type
343 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
345 """
346 return _agentflagger.agentflagger_saveflagversion(self, *args, **kwargs)
349 def restoreflagversion(self, *args, **kwargs):
350 """
351 restoreflagversion(self, _versionname, _merge) -> bool
355 Summary:
356 Restore flags from a saved flag_version. n versionname : name of flag version to restore to main table n merge : Type of operation to perform during restoration. n merge = replace : replaces the main table flags. n merge = and : logical AND with main table flags n merge = or : logical OR with main table flags n Default : replace.
358 Input Parameters:
359 versionname Version name
360 merge merge type
362 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
364 """
365 return _agentflagger.agentflagger_restoreflagversion(self, *args, **kwargs)
368 def deleteflagversion(self, *args, **kwargs):
369 """
370 deleteflagversion(self, _versionname) -> bool
374 Summary:
375 Delete a saved flag_version.
377 Input Parameters:
378 versionname Version name
380 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
382 """
383 return _agentflagger.agentflagger_deleteflagversion(self, *args, **kwargs)
386 def parsemanualparameters(self, *args, **kwargs):
387 """
388 parsemanualparameters(self, _field, _spw, _array, _feed, _scan, _antenna, _uvrange, _time, _correlation, _intent, _observation, _autocorr, _apply) -> bool
392 Summary:
393 Parse data selection parameters and specific parameters for the manual mode. Data selection follows the MS Selection syntax.
395 Input Parameters:
396 field Field indices or source names. Example: '2,3C48'
397 spw Spectral Window Indices or names. Example: '1,2'
398 array Array Indices or names. Example: 'VLAA'
399 feed Feed index or name. Example: '1,2' (not supported yet)
400 scan Scan number. Example: '1,2,3'
401 antenna Baseline number. Example: '2,3,4,5,132'
402 uvrange UV-distance range, with a unit. Example: '2.0-3000.0 m'
403 time Time range, as MJDs or date strings. Example: 'xx.x.x.x.x~yy.y.y.y.y'
404 correlation Correlations/polarizations. Example: 'RR,LL,RL,LR,XX,YY,XY,YX'
405 intent Scan intent. Example: '*CAL*, *BAND*'
406 observation Observation Id. Example: '2~4'
407 autocorr Parameter to flag only auto-correlations. Default:
408 apply Parameter to flag or unflag the data. Default:
410 Example:
412 af.parsemanualparameters(autocorr=True)
414 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
416 """
417 return _agentflagger.agentflagger_parsemanualparameters(self, *args, **kwargs)
420 def parseclipparameters(self, *args, **kwargs):
421 """
422 parseclipparameters(self, _field, _spw, _array, _feed, _scan, _antenna, _uvrange, _time, _correlation, _intent, _observation, _datacolumn, _clipminmax, _clipoutside, _channelavg, _chanbin, _timeavg, _timebin, _clipzeros, _apply) -> bool
426 Summary:
427 Parse data selection parameters and specific parameters for the clip mode. Data selection follows the MS Selection syntax.
429 Input Parameters:
430 field Field indices or source names. Example: '2,3C48'
431 spw Spectral Window Indices or names. Example: '1,2'
432 array Array Indices or names. Example: 'VLAA'
433 feed Feed index or name. Example: '1,2' (not supported yet)
434 scan Scan number. Example: '1,2,3'
435 antenna Baseline number. Example: '2,3,4,5'
436 uvrange UV-distance range, with a unit. Example: '2.0-3000.0 m'
437 time Time range, as MJDs or date strings. Example: 'xx.x.x.x.x~yy.y.y.y.y'
438 correlation Correlations/polarizations. Example: 'RR,LL,RL,LR,XX,YY,XY,YX'
439 intent Scan intent. Example: '*CAL*, *BAND*'
440 observation Observation Id. Example: '2~4'
441 datacolumn Data column to use for clipping. Supported columns for cal tables are FPARAM,CPARAM,SNR. Example: 'DATA'. Default:
442 clipminmax Range to use for clipping. Example: [100.0,200.0]
443 clipoutside Clip points outside this range? [True/False]. Default:
444 channelavg Average data over channels before clipping? [True/False]. Default:
445 chanbin Width (bin) of input channels to average to form an output channel.
446 timeavg Average data over time ranges. [True/False]. Default:
447 timebin Bin width for time average. Example: '2s'
448 clipzeros Clip zero-value data. [True/False]. Default:
449 apply Parameter to flag or unflag data. Default:
451 Example:
453 The correlation parameter can be used with an operator for the clip mode.
454 The operator should be written only once and it will affect all the polarizations
455 given in the string. See the example below:
457 af.parseclipparameters(clipzeros=True, clipminmax=[0.,4.], correlation='ABS_XX,XY')
459 or for a calibration table:
460 af.parseclipparameters(clipzeros=True, clipminmax=[0.,4.], correlation='Sol1')
462 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
464 """
465 return _agentflagger.agentflagger_parseclipparameters(self, *args, **kwargs)
468 def parsequackparameters(self, *args, **kwargs):
469 """
470 parsequackparameters(self, _field, _spw, _array, _feed, _scan, _antenna, _uvrange, _time, _correlation, _intent, _observation, _quackmode, _quackinterval, _quackincrement, _apply) -> bool
474 Summary:
475 Parse data selection parameters and specific parameters for the quack mode. Data selection follows the MS Selection syntax.
477 Input Parameters:
478 field Field indices or source names. Example: '2,3C48'
479 spw Spectral Window Indices or names. Example: '1,2'
480 array Array Indices or names. Example: 'VLAA'
481 feed Feed index or name. Example: '1,2' (not supported yet)
482 scan Scan number. Example: '1,2,3'
483 antenna Baseline number. Example: '2,3,4,5'
484 uvrange UV-distance range, with a unit. Example: '2.0-3000.0 m'
485 time Time range, as MJDs or date strings. Example: 'xx.x.x.x.x~yy.y.y.y.y'
486 correlation Correlations/polarizations. Example: 'RR,LL,RL,LR,XX,YY,XY,YX'
487 intent Scan intent. Example: '*CAL*, *BAND*'
488 observation Observation Id. Example: '2~4'
489 quackmode Quack mode. Default:
490 quackinterval Quack length in seconds. Default:
491 quackincrement Increment quack flagging in time taking into account flagged data or not. Default:
492 apply Parameter to flag or unflag the data. Default:
494 Example:
496 af.parsequackparameters(scan='1~3', quackmode='beg', quackinterval=1)
498 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
500 """
501 return _agentflagger.agentflagger_parsequackparameters(self, *args, **kwargs)
504 def parseelevationparameters(self, *args, **kwargs):
505 """
506 parseelevationparameters(self, _field, _spw, _array, _feed, _scan, _antenna, _uvrange, _time, _correlation, _intent, _observation, _lowerlimit, _upperlimit, _apply) -> bool
510 Summary:
511 Parse data selection parameters and specific parameters for the elevation mode. Data selection follows the MS Selection syntax.
513 Input Parameters:
514 field Field indices or source names. Example: '2,3C48'
515 spw Spectral Window Indices or names. Example: '1,2'
516 array Array Indices or names. Example: 'VLAA'
517 feed Feed index or name. Example: '1,2' (not supported yet)
518 scan Scan number. Example: '1,2,3'
519 antenna Baseline number. Example: '2,3,4,5'
520 uvrange UV-distance range, with a unit. Example: '2.0-3000.0 m'
521 time Time range, as MJDs or date strings. Example: 'xx.x.x.x.x~yy.y.y.y.y'
522 correlation Correlations/polarizations. Example: 'RR,LL,RL,LR,XX,YY,XY,YX'
523 intent Scan intent. Example: '*CAL*, *BAND*'
524 observation Observation Id. Example: '2~4'
525 lowerlimit The limiting elevation in degrees. Data obtained at lower antenna elevations will get flagged. Default:
526 upperlimit The limiting elevation in degrees. Data obtained at higher antenna elevations will get flagged. Default:
527 apply Parameter to flag or unflag the data. Default:
529 Example:
531 To unflag, set the apply parameter.
532 af.parseelevationparameters(upperlimit=50.,lowerlimit=10.0, apply=False)
534 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
536 """
537 return _agentflagger.agentflagger_parseelevationparameters(self, *args, **kwargs)
540 def parsetfcropparameters(self, *args, **kwargs):
541 """
542 parsetfcropparameters(self, _field, _spw, _array, _feed, _scan, _antenna, _uvrange, _time, _correlation, _intent, _observation, _ntime, _combinescans, _datacolumn, _timecutoff, _freqcutoff, _timefit, _freqfit, _maxnpieces, _flagdimension, _usewindowstats, _halfwin, _extendflags, _apply, _channelavg, _chanbin, _timeavg, _timebin) -> bool
546 Summary:
547 Parse data selection parameters and specific parameters for the time and frequency mode. Data selection follows the MS Selection syntax.
549 Input Parameters:
550 field Field indices or source names. Example: '2,3C48'
551 spw Spectral Window Indices or names. Example: '1,2'
552 array Array Indices or names. Example: 'VLAA'
553 feed Feed index or name. Example: '1,2' (not supported yet)
554 scan Scan number. Example: '1,2,3'
555 antenna Baseline number. Example: '2,3,4,5'
556 uvrange UV-distance range, with a unit. Example: '2.0-3000.0 m'
557 time Time range, as MJDs or date strings. Example: 'xx.x.x.x.x~yy.y.y.y.y'
558 correlation Correlations/polarizations. Example: 'RR,LL,RL,LR,XX,YY,XY,YX'
559 intent Scan intent. Example: '*CAL*, *BAND*'
560 observation Observation Id. Example: '2~4'
561 ntime Time-range to use for each chunk (in seconds or minutes). Default:
562 combinescans Accumulate data across scans depending on the value of ntime. Default:
563 datacolumn Data column to use for clipping. Example: 'DATA'. Default:
564 timecutoff Flagging thresholds in units of deviation from the fit. Default:
565 freqcutoff Flagging thresholds in units of deviation from the fit. Default:
566 timefit Fitting function for the time direction (poly/line). Default:
567 freqfit Fitting function for the frequency direction (poly/line). Default:
568 maxnpieces Number of pieces in the polynomial-fits (for 'freqfit' or 'timefit' = 'poly'). Default:
569 flagdimension Dimensions along which to calculate fits (freq/time/freqtime/timefreq). Default:
570 usewindowstats Calculate additional flags using sliding window statistics (none,sum,std,both). Default:
571 halfwin Half-width of sliding window to use with 'usewindowstats' (1,2,3). Default:
572 extendflags Extend the flags in time, frequency and correlations. Default:
573 apply Parameter to flag or unflag the data. Default:
574 channelavg Average data over channels before clipping? [True/False]. Default:
575 chanbin Width (bin) of input channels to average to form an output channel.
576 timeavg Average data over time ranges. [True/False]. Default:
577 timebin Bin width for time average. Example: '2s'
579 Example:
581 The correlation parameter can be used with an operator for the tfcrop mode.
582 The operator should be written only once and it will affect all the polarizations
583 given in the string. Note that if ntime='scan' and combinescans=True, all the scans will
584 be loaded at once, thus requesting a lot of memory depending on the available spws.
585 The parameter combinescans should be set to True only when ntime is specified as a
586 time-interval (not 'scan'). By default, the flags will be extended in time, if
587 more than 50% of the timeranges are flagged, 80% of the channels are flagged and
588 it will extend to other polarizations too. This is similar to running the extend
589 mode after running tfcrop on the MS.
591 af.parsetfcropparameters(spw='9', ntime=10.0, combinescans=True, correlation='ABS_XX,XY', extendflags=True)
593 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
595 """
596 return _agentflagger.agentflagger_parsetfcropparameters(self, *args, **kwargs)
599 def parseantintparameters(self, *args, **kwargs):
600 """
601 parseantintparameters(self, _field, _spw, _array, _feed, _scan, _antenna, _uvrange, _time, _correlation, _intent, _observation, _antint_ref_antenna, _minchanfrac, _verbose, _apply) -> bool
605 Summary:
606 Parse data selection parameters and specific parameters for the antint mode. Data selection follows the MS Selection syntax.
608 Input Parameters:
609 field Field indices or source names. Example: '2,3C48'
610 spw Spectral Window Indices or names. Example: '1,2'
611 array Array Indices or names. Example: 'VLAA'
612 feed Feed index or name. Example: '1,2' (not supported yet)
613 scan Scan number. Example: '1,2,3'
614 antenna Baseline number. Example: '2,3,4,5'
615 uvrange UV-distance range, with a unit. Example: '2.0-3000.0 m'
616 time Time range, as MJDs or date strings. Example: 'xx.x.x.x.x~yy.y.y.y.y'
617 correlation Correlations/polarizations. Example: 'RR,LL,RL,LR,XX,YY,XY,YX'
618 intent Scan intent. Example: '*CAL*, *BAND*'
619 observation Observation Id. Example: '2~4'
620 antint_ref_antenna Antenna for which the fractions of channels flagged will be checked.
621 minchanfrac Minimum fraction of flagged channels required for a baseline to be deemed as flagged. Default:
622 verbose Print timestamps of flagged integrations to the log. Default:
623 apply Parameter to flag or unflag the data. Default:
625 Example:
627 af.parseantintparameters(antint_ref_antenna='ea10', minchanfrac=0.45, verbose=True)
629 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
631 """
632 return _agentflagger.agentflagger_parseantintparameters(self, *args, **kwargs)
635 def parseextendparameters(self, *args, **kwargs):
636 """
637 parseextendparameters(self, _field, _spw, _array, _feed, _scan, _antenna, _uvrange, _time, _correlation, _intent, _observation, _ntime, _combinescans, _extendpols, _growtime, _growfreq, _growaround, _flagneartime, _flagnearfreq, _apply) -> bool
641 Summary:
642 Parse data selection parameters and specific parameters for the extend mode. Data selection follows the MS Selection syntax.
644 Input Parameters:
645 field Field indices or source names. Example: '2,3C48'
646 spw Spectral Window Indices or names. Example: '1,2'
647 array Array Indices or names. Example: 'VLAA'
648 feed Feed index or name. Example: '1,2' (not supported yet)
649 scan Scan number. Example: '1,2,3'
650 antenna Baseline number. Example: '2,3,4,5'
651 uvrange UV-distance range, with a unit. Example: '2.0-3000.0 m'
652 time Time range, as MJDs or date strings. Example: 'xx.x.x.x.x~yy.y.y.y.y'
653 correlation Correlations/polarizations. Example: 'RR,LL,RL,LR,XX,YY,XY,YX'
654 intent Scan intent. Example: '*CAL*, *BAND*'
655 observation Observation Id. Example: '2~4'
656 ntime Time-range to use for each chunk (in seconds or minutes). Default:
657 combinescans Accumulate data across scans.. Default:
658 extendpols If any correlation is flagged, flag all correlations. Default:
659 growtime Flag all 'ntime' integrations if more than X% of the timerange is flagged (0-100). Default:
660 growfreq Flag all selected channels if more than X% of the frequency range is flagged(0-100). Default:
661 growaround Flag data based on surrounding flags. Default:
662 flagneartime Flag one timestep before and after a flagged one. Default:
663 flagnearfreq Flag one channel before and after a flagged one. Default:
664 apply Parameter to flag or unflag the data. Default:
666 Example:
668 af.parseextendparameters(extendpols=True)
670 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
672 """
673 return _agentflagger.agentflagger_parseextendparameters(self, *args, **kwargs)
676 def parsesummaryparameters(self, *args, **kwargs):
677 """
678 parsesummaryparameters(self, _field, _spw, _array, _feed, _scan, _antenna, _uvrange, _time, _correlation, _intent, _observation, _spwchan, _spwcorr, _basecnt, _fieldcnt, _name) -> bool
682 Summary:
683 Parse data selection parameters and specific parameters for the summary mode. Data selection follows the MS Selection syntax.
685 Input Parameters:
686 field Field indices or source names. Example: '2,3C48'
687 spw Spectral Window Indices or names. Example: '1,2'
688 array Array Indices or names. Example: 'VLAA'
689 feed Feed index or name. Example: '1,2' (not supported yet)
690 scan Scan number. Example: '1,2,3'
691 antenna Baseline number. Example: '2,3,4,5'
692 uvrange UV-distance range, with a unit. Example: '2.0-3000.0 m'
693 time Time range, as MJDs or date strings. Example: 'xx.x.x.x.x~yy.y.y.y.y'
694 correlation Correlations/polarizations. Example: 'RR,LL,RL,LR,XX,YY,XY,YX'
695 intent Scan intent. Example: '*CAL*, *BAND*'
696 observation Observation Id. Example: '2~4'
697 spwchan List the number of flags per spw and per channel. Default:
698 spwcorr List the number of flags per spw and per correlation. Default:
699 basecnt List the number of flags per baseline. Default:
700 fieldcnt List the number of flags per field. Default:
701 name Name of this summary report. Default: summary
703 Example:
705 af.parsesummaryparameters(spwchan=True, basecnt=True)
707 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
709 """
710 return _agentflagger.agentflagger_parsesummaryparameters(self, *args, **kwargs)
712 __swig_destroy__ = _agentflagger.delete_agentflagger
713 __del__ = lambda self: None
714agentflagger_swigregister = _agentflagger.agentflagger_swigregister
715agentflagger_swigregister(agentflagger)
717# This file is compatible with both classic and new-style classes.