Create a target from a file
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esbo_etc/classes/target/FileTarget.py
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from ..target.ATarget import ATarget
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from ..SpectralQty import SpectralQty
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import astropy.units as u
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from astropy.io import ascii
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import re
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class FileTarget(ATarget):
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"""
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A class to create a target from a file containing the spectral flux densities
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"""
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def __init__(self, file: str):
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"""
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Initialize a new target from a file containing the spectral flux density values
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Parameters
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----------
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file : str
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The file to read the spectral flux density values from. The file needs to provide two columns: wavelength
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and the corresponding spectral flux density. The format of the file will be guessed by
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`astropy.io.ascii.read(). If the file doesn't provide units via astropy's enhanced CSV format, the units will
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be read from the column headers or otherwise assumed to be *nm* and *W / m^2 / nm*.
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"""
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# Read the file
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data = ascii.read(file)
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# Check if units are given
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if data[data.colnames[0]].unit is None:
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# Convert values to float
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data[data.colnames[0]] = list(map(float, data[data.colnames[0]]))
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data[data.colnames[1]] = list(map(float, data[data.colnames[1]]))
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# Check if units are given in column headers
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if all([re.search("\\[.+\\]", x) for x in data.colnames]):
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# Extract units from headers and apply them on the columns
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units = [u.Unit(re.findall("(?<=\\[).+(?=\\])", x)[0]) for x in data.colnames]
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data[data.colnames[0]].unit = units[0]
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data[data.colnames[1]].unit = units[1]
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# Use default units
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else:
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data[data.colnames[0]].unit = u.nm
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data[data.colnames[1]].unit = u.W / (u.m ** 2 * u.nm)
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# Create a spectral quantity from the data and initialize the super class
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super().__init__(SpectralQty(data[data.colnames[0]].quantity, data[data.colnames[1]].quantity))
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from esbo_etc.classes.target.ATarget import *
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from esbo_etc.classes.target.BlackBodyTarget import *
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from esbo_etc.classes.target.FileTarget import *
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