Tools for astronomy, data analysis, time series, numerical simulations, gamma-ray astronomy and more! These are modules I wrote which I find useful—for whatever reason—in my research.
List of modules available (more info here):
astro: astronomydsp: signal processinglsd: misc. operations on arrays, lists, dictionaries and setsstats: statistical methodssed: spectral energy distributionsplots: custom plotsfermi: Fermi LAT analysis methodsbayes: Bayesian tools for dealing with posterior distributionsgrmhd: tools for dealing with GRMHD numerical simulations
Very basic documentation for the package. Generated with Sphinx.
You have a couple of options to install the module:
pip install nmmn
git clone https://github.com/rsnemmen/nmmn.git
cd nmmn
python setup.py install
3. Install the package with a symlink, so that changes to the source files will be immediately available:
git clone https://github.com/rsnemmen/nmmn.git
cd nmmn
python setup.py develop
This last method is preferred if you want the latest, bleeding-edge updates in the repo. You may need to run the last command with sudo.
If you installed with pip (method 1), to upgrade the package to the latest stable version use
pip install --upgrade nmmn
If you installed with the setup.py script and the develop option (method 3), use
cd /path/to/nmmn
git pull
First import the specific module that you want to use:
import nmmn.lsd
Then call the method you need. For example, to remove all nan and inf elements from a numpy array:
import numpy as np
# generates some array with nan and inf
x=np.array([1,2,np.nan,np.inf])
# removes strange elements
xok=nmmn.lsd.delweird(x)For more examples, please refer to the examples doc.
- need more examples of how to use the modules
- add IFU data cubes method (refer to ifscube)
See LICENSE file.
If you have suggestions of improvements, by all means please contribute with a pull request! :)
The MIT License (MIT). Copyright (c) 2020 Rodrigo Nemmen
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