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newsimulator - Tool



Package synthesis
Module newsimulator


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Tool for simulation


Description
newsimulator is a tool that performs simulation of synthesis data, including (optionally) creation of a MeasurementSet, prediction of model data, and corruption by various physical effects.

Constructors
newsimulator Construct a newsimulator tool
newsimulatorfromms Construct a newsimulator tool from a MS
Functions
Done Close the newsimulator tool
close Close the newsimulator tool
corrupt Corrupt the data with visibility errors
name Provide the name of the attached MeasurementSet
observe Observe a given configuration
predict Predict astronomical data from an image
reset Reset the corruption terms
setauto Set autocorrelation weight
setbandpass Set the bandpasses
setconfig Set the antenna configuration
setdata Set the data parameters selection for subsequent processing
setfeed Set the feed parameters
setfield Set one or more observed fields
setgain Set the gains
setknownconfig Set the antenna configuration to a known array
setleakage Set the polarization leakage
setlimits Set limits for observing
setmosaicfield Set observed mosaic fields
setnoise Set the noise level
setoptions Set various processing options
setpa Corrupt phase by the parallactic angle
setseed Set the seed for the random number generator
setspwindow Set one or more spectral windows
settimes Set integration time, etc.
setvp Set the voltage pattern model for subsequent processing
summary Summarize the current state
type Return the type of this tool




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