Functions | |
def | concat |
def task_concat.concat | ( | vislist, | |
concatvis, | |||
freqtol, | |||
dirtol, | |||
respectname, | |||
timesort, | |||
copypointing, | |||
visweightscale, | |||
createmms | |||
) |
concatenate visibility datasets The list of data sets given in the vis argument are concatenated into an output data set in concatvis. If concatvis already exists (e.g., it is the same as the first input data set), then the other input data sets will be appended to the concatvis data set. There is no limit to the number of input data sets. If none of the input data sets have any scratch columns (model and corrected columns), none are created in the concatvis. Otherwise these columns are created on output and initialized to their default value (1 in model column, data in corrected column) for those data with no input columns. Spectral windows for each data set with the same chanelization, and within a specified frequency tolerance of another data set will be combined into one spectral window. A field position in one data set that is within a specified direction tolerance of another field position in any other data set will be combined into one field. The field names need not be the same---only their position is used. Each appended dataset is assigned a new observation id. Keyword arguments: vis -- Name of input visibility files to be combined default: none; example: vis = ['src2.ms','ngc5921.ms','ngc315.ms'] concatvis -- Name of visibility file that will contain the concatenated data note: if this file exits on disk then the input files are added to this file. Otherwise the new file contains the concatenated data. Be careful here when concatenating to an existing file. default: none; example: concatvis='src2.ms' example: concatvis='outvis.ms' other examples: concat(vis=['src2.ms','ngc5921.ms'], concatvis='src2.ms') will concatenate 'ngc5921.ms' into 'src2.ms', and the original src2.ms is lost concat(vis=['src2.ms','ngc5921.ms'], concatvis='out.ms') will concatenate 'ngc5921.ms' and 'src2.ms' into a file named 'out.ms'; the original 'ngc5921.ms' and 'src2.ms' are untouched. concat(vis=['v1.ms','v2.ms'], concatvis = 'vall.ms') then concat(vis=['v3.ms','v4.ms'], concatvis = 'vall.ms') vall.ms will contains v1.ms+v2.ms+v3.ms+v4.ms Note: run flagmanager to save flags in the concatvis freqtol -- Frequency shift tolerance for considering data to be in the same spwid. The number of channels must also be the same. default: '' do not combine unless frequencies are equal example: freqtol='10MHz' will not combine spwid unless they are within 10 MHz. Note: This option is useful to conbine spectral windows with very slight frequency differences caused by Doppler tracking, for example. dirtol -- Direction shift tolerance for considering data as the same field default: '' means always combine. example: dirtol='1.arcsec' will not combine data for a field unless their phase center differ by less than 1 arcsec. If the field names are different in the input data sets, the name in the output data set will be the first relevant data set in the list. respectname -- If true, fields with a different name are not merged even if their direction agrees (within dirtol) default: False timesort -- If true, the output visibility table will be sorted in time. default: false. Data in order as read in. example: timesort=true Note: There is no constraint on data that is simultaneously observed for more than one field; for example multi-source correlation of VLBA data. copypointing -- Make a proper copy of the POINTING subtable (can be time consuming). If False, the result is an empty POINTING table. default: True visweightscale -- The weights of the individual MSs will be scaled in the concatenated output MS by the factors in this list. Useful for handling heterogeneous arrays. Use plotms to inspect the "Wt" column as a reference for determining the scaling factors. See the cookbook for more details. example: [1.,3.,3.] - scale the weights of the second and third MS by a factor 3. default: [] (empty list) - no scaling createmms -- disabled. Please use task virtualconcat. default: False
Definition at line 9 of file task_concat.py.
References tests.test_imcontsub.list, taskinit.mstool, and taskinit.tbtool.
Referenced by concat.concat().