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1. Plotting
1.1 Summary
1.2 Creating a PGplotter tool
1.3 Interacting with the PGplotter
1.4 Example: Reading Data from an ASCII Table and Making Plots
1.5 Example: Using the PGPLOT primitives
1.6 Example: Plotting to Several Panels in a PGplotter Window
2. Processing Tabular Information
2.1 Summary
2.2 The basics
2.2.1 Reading and writing
2.3 Examples
2.3.1 Example 1: Reading from an ASCII file into a Table
2.3.2 Example 2: Reading, fitting and plotting from an ASCII file
2.3.3 Example 3: Reading, fitting and plotting from an ASCII file
2.3.4 Example 4: Editing Tables From AIPS
3. Display of Data
3.1 Summary
3.2 Viewing a raster map of an image or Glish array
3.2.1 Procedures
3.3 Viewing a contour map of an image or Glish array
3.3.1 Procedures
3.4 Viewing a vector map of an image or Glish array
3.4.1 Procedures
3.5 Viewing a marker map of an image or Glish array
3.5.1 Procedures
3.6 Viewing a source catalog overlay
3.6.1 Procedures
3.6.2 Notes
3.7 Viewing a measurement set
3.8 Operating the Viewer DisplayPanel
3.9 Adjusting display parameters
3.10 Advanced, worked examples
3.10.1 Overlaying contours on raster maps
3.10.2 Displaying complex data
3.11 3D slice display of data cubes
3.12 Displaying channel maps of a data cube
3.13 A step-by-step recipe to make a post-script plot of your image
4. Image Analysis
4.1 Summary
4.2 Creating an Image tool
4.2.1 From a built-in test image
4.2.2 From existing AIPS++ image files
4.2.3 From foreign formats (e.g. FITS)
4.2.4 From simple shapes or Glish arrays
4.2.5 From image expressions
4.3 Virtual Images
4.4 Summarizing the Image
4.5 Display
4.5.1 Function view
4.5.2 From the catalog
4.5.3 From the spanner (wrench) menu
4.5.4 With the plain Viewer
4.6 Coordinates
4.6.1 General
4.6.2 Retrieving and changing the Coordinate System
4.6.3 Coordinate conversion
4.7 Mask handling
4.8 Utility
4.8.1 Deletion and renaming
4.8.2 History
4.8.3 Locking
4.9 Regions of interest
4.10 Pixel Access
4.10.1 Getting and putting pixels
4.10.2 Set a scalar value
4.10.3 Replace masked pixels
4.11 Image Calculator
4.11.1 Introduction
4.11.2 Basic Access
4.11.3 Special characters in file names
4.11.4 Conformance of expressions
4.11.5 Tool substitution in expressions
4.11.6 Image Pixel Masks
4.11.7 Regions
4.11.8 Example - continuum subtraction
4.12 Analysis
4.12.1 Statistics
4.12.2 Histograms
4.12.3 Moments
4.12.4 Convolution
4.12.5 Fourier Transform
4.12.6 Regridding
4.13 Source/profile Fitting, Finding and Modifying
4.14 Polarimetry
4.14.1 General
4.14.2 RotationMeasure
4.14.3 Vector overlay
4.15 Communications
4.15.1 The Regionmanager and region widgets
4.15.2 The Regionmanager and images
4.16 Error Messages
4.17 References
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