pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag package

Submodules

pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.SDFlagPlotter module

Created on 2013/07/02

@author: kana

pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.SDFlagRule module

pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.baselineflag module

class pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.baselineflag.HpcSDBLFlag(inputs)[source]

Bases: pipeline.infrastructure.sessionutils.ParallelTemplate

Inputs

alias of HpcSDBLFlagInputs

Task

alias of SerialSDBLFlag

get_result_for_exception(*args, **kw)
class pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.baselineflag.HpcSDBLFlagInputs(context, output_dir=None, iteration=None, edge=None, flag_tsys=None, tsys_thresh=None, flag_weath=None, weath_thresh=None, flag_prfre=None, prfre_thresh=None, flag_pofre=None, pofre_thresh=None, flag_prfr=None, prfr_thresh=None, flag_pofr=None, pofr_thresh=None, flag_prfrm=None, prfrm_thresh=None, prfrm_nmean=None, flag_pofrm=None, pofrm_thresh=None, pofrm_nmean=None, flag_user=None, user_thresh=None, plotflag=None, infiles=None, antenna=None, field=None, spw=None, pol=None, parallel=None)[source]

Bases: pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.baselineflag.SDBLFlagInputs

property parallel
class pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.baselineflag.SDBLFlagInputs(context, output_dir=None, iteration=None, edge=None, flag_tsys=None, tsys_thresh=None, flag_weath=None, weath_thresh=None, flag_prfre=None, prfre_thresh=None, flag_pofre=None, pofre_thresh=None, flag_prfr=None, prfr_thresh=None, flag_pofr=None, pofr_thresh=None, flag_prfrm=None, prfrm_thresh=None, prfrm_nmean=None, flag_pofrm=None, pofrm_thresh=None, pofrm_nmean=None, flag_user=None, user_thresh=None, plotflag=None, infiles=None, antenna=None, field=None, spw=None, pol=None)[source]

Bases: pipeline.infrastructure.vdp.StandardInputs

Inputs for single dish flagging

activateFlagRule(key)[source]

Activates a flag type specified by the input parameter in FlagRuleDictionary

antenna

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

deactivateFlagRule(key)[source]

Deactivates a flag type specified by the input parameter in FlagRuleDictionary

edge

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

field

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

flag_pofr

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

flag_pofre

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

flag_pofrm

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

flag_prfr

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

flag_prfre

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

flag_prfrm

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

flag_tsys

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

flag_user

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

flag_weath

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

infiles

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

intent

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

iteration

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

plotflag

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

pofr_thresh

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

pofre_thresh

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

pofrm_nmean

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

pofrm_thresh

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

pol

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

prfr_thresh

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

prfre_thresh

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

prfrm_nmean

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

prfrm_thresh

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

spw

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

tsys_thresh

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

user_thresh

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

weath_thresh

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

class pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.baselineflag.SDBLFlagResults(task=None, success=None, outcome=None)[source]

Bases: pipeline.hsd.tasks.common.common.SingleDishResults

The results of SDFalgData

merge_with_context(context)[source]

Merge these results with the given context.

See the documenetation of super class for more details.

class pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.baselineflag.SerialSDBLFlag(inputs)[source]

Bases: pipeline.infrastructure.basetask.StandardTaskTemplate

Single dish flagging class.

Inputs

alias of SDBLFlagInputs

analyse(result)[source]

Determine the best parameters by analysing the given jobs before returning any final jobs to execute.

Parameters

jobs (a list ofJobRequest) – the job requests generated by prepare()

Return type

Result

prepare()[source]

Iterates over reduction group and invoke flagdata worker function in each clip_niteration.

pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.flagsummary module

class pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.flagsummary.SDBLFlagSummary(context, ms, antid_list, fieldid_list, spwid_list, pols_list, thresholds, flagRule, userFlag=[])[source]

Bases: object

A class of single dish flagging task. This class defines per spwid flagging operation.

execute(dry_run=True)[source]

Summarizes flagging results. Iterates over antenna and polarization for a certain spw ID

plot_flag(DataTable, ids, polid, PosGap, TimeGap, threshold, FlagRule, FigFileDir, FigFileRoot, is_baselined)[source]

pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.qa module

class pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.qa.SDBLFlagListQAHandler[source]

Bases: pipeline.infrastructure.pipelineqa.QAPlugin

child_cls

alias of pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.baselineflag.SDBLFlagResults

handle(context, result)[source]
result_cls

alias of collections.abc.Iterable

class pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.qa.SDBLFlagQAHandler[source]

Bases: pipeline.infrastructure.pipelineqa.QAPlugin

child_cls = None
handle(context, result)[source]
result_cls

alias of pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.baselineflag.SDBLFlagResults

pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.renderer module

Created on Nov 9, 2016

@author: kana

class pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.renderer.FlagSummaryTR(field, spw, before, additional, total)

Bases: tuple

property additional

Alias for field number 3

property before

Alias for field number 2

property field

Alias for field number 0

property spw

Alias for field number 1

property total

Alias for field number 4

class pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.renderer.T2_4MDetailsBLFlagRenderer(uri='hsd_blflag.mako', description='Flag data by Tsys, weather, and statistics of spectra', always_rerender=False)[source]

Bases: pipeline.infrastructure.renderer.basetemplates.T2_4MDetailsDefaultRenderer

The renderer class for baselineflag.

update_mako_context(ctx, context, result)[source]
pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.renderer.accumulate_flag_per_source_spw(context, results)[source]
pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.renderer.make_summary_table(flagdict)[source]

pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.worker module

class pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.worker.BLFlagTableContainer[source]

Bases: object

property blvis
property calvis
close()[source]
property is_baselined
open(ms, nomodify=False)[source]
class pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.worker.SDBLFlagWorker(inputs)[source]

Bases: pipeline.infrastructure.basetask.StandardTaskTemplate

The worker class of single dish flagging task. This class defines per spwid flagging operation.

Inputs

alias of SDBLFlagWorkerInputs

ResetDataTableMaskList(datatable, TimeTable)[source]

Reset MASKLIST column of DataTable for row indices in TimeTable

analyse(result)[source]

Determine the best parameters by analysing the given jobs before returning any final jobs to execute.

Parameters

jobs (a list ofJobRequest) – the job requests generated by prepare()

Return type

Result

calcStatistics(DataTable, container, NCHAN, Nmean, TimeTable, polids, edge, is_baselined, rowmap, deviation_mask=None)[source]
flagExpectedRMS(DataTable, ids, msname, spwid, polid, FlagRule=None, rawFileIdx=0, is_baselined=True)[source]
flagSummary(DataTable, ids, polid, FlagRule)[source]
flagUser(DataTable, ids, polid, UserFlag=[])[source]
generateFlagCommandFile(datatable, msobj, antid, fieldid, spwid, pollist, filename)[source]

Summarize FLAG status in DataTable and generate flag command file

Parameters
  • datatable – DataTable instance

  • msobj – MS instance to summarize flag

  • antid, fieldid, spwid – ANTENNA, FIELD_ID and IF to summarize

  • filename – output flag command file name

Returns if there is any valid flag command in file.

is_multi_vis_task = True
prepare()[source]

Prepare job requests for execution.

Parameters

parameters – the parameters to pass through to the subclass. Refer to the implementing subclass for specific information on what these parameters are.

Return type

a class implementing Result

class pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.worker.SDBLFlagWorkerInputs(context, clip_niteration, vis, antenna_list, fieldid_list, spwid_list, pols_list, nchan, flagRule, userFlag=None, edge=None, rowmap=None)[source]

Bases: pipeline.infrastructure.vdp.StandardInputs

Inputs for imaging worker NOTE: infile should be a complete list of MSes

edge

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

userFlag

VisDependentProperty is a Python data descriptor that standardises the behaviour of pipeline Inputs properties and lets them create default values more easily.

On reading a VisDependentProperty (ie. using the dot prefix: inputs.solint), one of two things happens:

  1. If a NullMarker is found - signifying that no user input has been provided - and a ‘getter’ function has been defined, the getter function will be called to provide a default value for that measurement set.

  2. If a user has overridden the value (eg. inputs.solint = 123), that value will be retrieved.

  3. The value, either the default from step 1 or user-provided from step 2, is run through the optional postprocess function, which gives a final opportunity to change the value depending on the state/value of other properties.

A VisDependentProperty can be made read-only by specifying ‘readonly=True’ when creating the instance.

A VisDependentProperty can be hidden from the containing Inputs string representation by setting ‘hidden=True’ when creating the instance. This will hide the property from the web log and CLI getInputs calls.

Each VisDependentProperty has a set of values it considers equivalent to null. When the user sets the VDP value to one of these null values, the VDP machinery converts this to a private NullObject marker that signifies the property is now unset, resulting in the default value being returned next time the property is read. Developers can specify which values should be converted to NullObject by specifying null_input at creation time, e.g.,

solint = @VisDependentProperty(default=5, null_input=[None, ‘’, ‘RESET’, -1])

class pipeline.hsd.tasks.baselineflag.worker.SDBLFlagWorkerResults(task=None, success=None, outcome=None)[source]

Bases: pipeline.hsd.tasks.common.common.SingleDishResults

merge_with_context(context)[source]

Merge these results with the given context.

See the documenetation of super class for more details.

Module contents