uvplot 0.2.11

A simple Python package to make nice plots of deprojected interferometric visibilities, often called uvplots (see an example below).

uvplot also makes it easy to export visibilities from MeasurementSet Tables to uvtables, a handy format for fitting the data (e.g., using Galario).

uvplot can be used as a standalone Python package (available on PyPI) and also inside NRAO CASA 6.x.

Note

uvplot can be installed easily from PyPI with pip:

pip install uvplot

More details on how to use uvplot in CASA can be found in the Installation page.

An example uvplot made with this simple code:

sketch origin upper

If you are interested, have feature requests, or encounter issues, consider creating an Issue or writing me an email. I am happy to have your feedback!

uvplot is actively developed on GitHub and has already been employed in these publications.

Basic functionality of uvplot: see the Basic Usage page.

License and Attribution

If you use uvplot for your publication, please cite the Zenodo reference

@software{uvplot_tazzari,
  author       = {Marco Tazzari},
  title        = {mtazzari/uvplot},
  month        = oct,
  year         = 2017,
  publisher    = {Zenodo},
  doi          = {10.5281/zenodo.1003113},
  url          = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1003113}
}

uvplot is free software licensed under the LGPLv3 License. For more details see the LICENSE.

© Copyright 2017-2021 Marco Tazzari and contributors.

Documentation

Check out the documentation.

Changelog

See the list of changes in all releases here.

Contributors

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