MeasurePsfTask¶
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class lsst.pipe.tasks.measurePsf.MeasurePsfTask(schema=None, **kwargs)¶
- Bases: - lsst.pipe.base.Task- A task that selects stars from a catalog of sources and uses those to measure the PSF. - Parameters: - schema : lsst.sfw.table.Schema
- An - lsst.afw.table.Schemaused to create the output- lsst.afw.table.SourceCatalog.
- **kwargs
- Keyword arguments passed to lsst.pipe.base.task.Task.__init__. 
 - Notes - If schema is not None, ‘calib_psf_candidate’ and ‘calib_psf_used’ fields will be added to identify which stars were employed in the PSF estimation. - This task can add fields to the schema, so any code calling this task must ensure that these fields are indeed present in the input table. - The star selector is a subclass of - lsst.meas.algorithms.starSelector.BaseStarSelectorTask“lsst.meas.algorithms.BaseStarSelectorTask” and the PSF determiner is a sublcass of- lsst.meas.algorithms.psfDeterminer.BasePsfDeterminerTask“lsst.meas.algorithms.BasePsfDeterminerTask”- There is no establised set of configuration parameters for these algorithms, so once you start modifying parameters (as we do in @ref pipe_tasks_measurePsf_Example) your code is no longer portable. - Debugging: - display
- If True, display debugging plots
- displayExposure
- display the Exposure + spatialCells
- displayPsfCandidates
- show mosaic of candidates
- showBadCandidates
- Include bad candidates
- displayPsfMosaic
- show mosaic of reconstructed PSF(xy)
- displayResiduals
- show residuals
- normalizeResiduals
- Normalise residuals by object amplitude
 - Additionally you can enable any debug outputs that your chosen star selector and psf determiner support. - Attributes Summary - usesMatches- Return True if this task makes use of the “matches” argument to the run method - Methods Summary - emptyMetadata()- Empty (clear) the metadata for this Task and all sub-Tasks. - getAllSchemaCatalogs()- Get schema catalogs for all tasks in the hierarchy, combining the results into a single dict. - getFullMetadata()- Get metadata for all tasks. - getFullName()- Get the task name as a hierarchical name including parent task names. - getName()- Get the name of the task. - getSchemaCatalogs()- Get the schemas generated by this task. - getTaskDict()- Get a dictionary of all tasks as a shallow copy. - makeField(doc)- Make a - lsst.pex.config.ConfigurableFieldfor this task.- makeSubtask(name, **keyArgs)- Create a subtask as a new instance as the - nameattribute of this task.- run(exposure, sources[, expId, matches])- Measure the PSF. - timer(name, logLevel)- Context manager to log performance data for an arbitrary block of code. - Attributes Documentation - 
usesMatches¶
- Return True if this task makes use of the “matches” argument to the run method 
 - Methods Documentation - 
emptyMetadata() → None¶
- Empty (clear) the metadata for this Task and all sub-Tasks. 
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getAllSchemaCatalogs() → Dict[str, Any]¶
- Get schema catalogs for all tasks in the hierarchy, combining the results into a single dict. - Returns: - schemacatalogs : dict
- Keys are butler dataset type, values are a empty catalog (an instance of the appropriate - lsst.afw.tableCatalog type) for all tasks in the hierarchy, from the top-level task down through all subtasks.
 - Notes - This method may be called on any task in the hierarchy; it will return the same answer, regardless. - The default implementation should always suffice. If your subtask uses schemas the override - Task.getSchemaCatalogs, not this method.
- schemacatalogs : 
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getFullMetadata() → lsst.pipe.base._task_metadata.TaskMetadata¶
- Get metadata for all tasks. - Returns: - metadata : TaskMetadata
- The keys are the full task name. Values are metadata for the top-level task and all subtasks, sub-subtasks, etc. 
 - Notes - The returned metadata includes timing information (if - @timer.timeMethodis used) and any metadata set by the task. The name of each item consists of the full task name with- .replaced by- :, followed by- .and the name of the item, e.g.:- topLevelTaskName:subtaskName:subsubtaskName.itemName - using - :in the full task name disambiguates the rare situation that a task has a subtask and a metadata item with the same name.
- metadata : 
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getFullName() → str¶
- Get the task name as a hierarchical name including parent task names. - Returns: - fullName : str
- The full name consists of the name of the parent task and each subtask separated by periods. For example: - The full name of top-level task “top” is simply “top”.
- The full name of subtask “sub” of top-level task “top” is “top.sub”.
- The full name of subtask “sub2” of subtask “sub” of top-level task “top” is “top.sub.sub2”.
 
 
- fullName : 
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getSchemaCatalogs() → Dict[str, Any]¶
- Get the schemas generated by this task. - Returns: - schemaCatalogs : dict
- Keys are butler dataset type, values are an empty catalog (an instance of the appropriate - lsst.afw.tableCatalog type) for this task.
 - See also - Task.getAllSchemaCatalogs
 - Notes - Warning - Subclasses that use schemas must override this method. The default implementation returns an empty dict. - This method may be called at any time after the Task is constructed, which means that all task schemas should be computed at construction time, not when data is actually processed. This reflects the philosophy that the schema should not depend on the data. - Returning catalogs rather than just schemas allows us to save e.g. slots for SourceCatalog as well. 
- schemaCatalogs : 
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getTaskDict() → Dict[str, weakref.ReferenceType[lsst.pipe.base.task.Task]]¶
- Get a dictionary of all tasks as a shallow copy. - Returns: - taskDict : dict
- Dictionary containing full task name: task object for the top-level task and all subtasks, sub-subtasks, etc. 
 
- taskDict : 
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classmethod makeField(doc: str) → lsst.pex.config.configurableField.ConfigurableField¶
- Make a - lsst.pex.config.ConfigurableFieldfor this task.- Parameters: - doc : str
- Help text for the field. 
 - Returns: - configurableField : lsst.pex.config.ConfigurableField
- A - ConfigurableFieldfor this task.
 - Examples - Provides a convenient way to specify this task is a subtask of another task. - Here is an example of use: - class OtherTaskConfig(lsst.pex.config.Config): aSubtask = ATaskClass.makeField("brief description of task") 
- doc : 
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makeSubtask(name: str, **keyArgs) → None¶
- Create a subtask as a new instance as the - nameattribute of this task.- Parameters: - name : str
- Brief name of the subtask. 
- keyArgs
- Extra keyword arguments used to construct the task. The following arguments are automatically provided and cannot be overridden: - “config”.
- “parentTask”.
 
 - Notes - The subtask must be defined by - Task.config.name, an instance of- ConfigurableFieldor- RegistryField.
- name : 
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run(exposure, sources, expId=0, matches=None)¶
- Measure the PSF. - Parameters: - exposure : lsst.afw.image.Exposure
- Exposure to process; measured PSF will be added. 
- sources : Unknown
- Measured sources on exposure; flag fields will be set marking stars chosen by the star selector and the PSF determiner if a schema was passed to the task constructor. 
- expId : int, optional
- Exposure id used for generating random seed. 
- matches : list, optional
- A list of - lsst.afw.table.ReferenceMatchobjects (i.e. of- lsst.afw.table.Matchwith @c first being of type- lsst.afw.table.SimpleRecordand @c second type lsst.afw.table.SourceRecord — the reference object and detected object respectively) as returned by @em e.g. the AstrometryTask. Used by star selectors that choose to refer to an external catalog.
 - Returns: - measurement : lsst.pipe.base.Struct
- PSF measurement as a struct with attributes: - psf
- The measured PSF (also set in the input exposure). 
- cellSet
- An - lsst.afw.math.SpatialCellSetcontaining the PSF candidates as returned by the psf determiner.
 
 
- exposure : 
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timer(name: str, logLevel: int = 10) → Iterator[None]¶
- Context manager to log performance data for an arbitrary block of code. - Parameters: - See also - timer.logInfo
 - Examples - Creating a timer context: - with self.timer("someCodeToTime"): pass # code to time 
 
- schema :