BarPlot¶
- class lsst.analysis.tools.actions.plot.BarPlot(*args, **kw)¶
Bases:
PlotAction
A plotting tool which can take multiple keyed data inputs and can create one or more bar graphs.
Attributes Summary
Color map used for bar lines.
A configurable dict describing the panels to be plotted, and the bar graphs for each panel.
Methods Summary
__call__
(data, **kwargs)Call self as a function.
Return the schema an
AnalysisAction
expects to be present in the arguments supplied to the __call__ method.makePlot
(data[, plotInfo])Make an N-panel plot with a user-configurable number of bar graphs displayed in each panel.
Attributes Documentation
- cmap¶
Color map used for bar lines. All types available via
plt.cm
may be used. A number of custom color maps are also defined:newtab10
,bright
,vibrant
. (str
, default'newtab10'
)
- panels¶
A configurable dict describing the panels to be plotted, and the bar graphs for each panel. (
ConfigDict
, default{}
)
Methods Documentation
- __call__(data: MutableMapping[str, ndarray[Any, dtype[ScalarType]] | Scalar | HealSparseMap], **kwargs) Mapping[str, Figure] | Figure ¶
Call self as a function.
- getInputSchema() HealSparseMap]]] ¶
Return the schema an
AnalysisAction
expects to be present in the arguments supplied to the __call__ method.- Returns:
- result
KeyedDataSchema
The schema this action requires to be present when calling this action, keys are unformatted.
- result
- makePlot(data: MutableMapping[str, ndarray[Any, dtype[ScalarType]] | Scalar | HealSparseMap], plotInfo: Mapping[str, str] | None = None, **kwargs) Figure ¶
Make an N-panel plot with a user-configurable number of bar graphs displayed in each panel.
- Parameters:
- data
KeyedData
The catalog to plot the points from.
- plotInfo
dict
An optional dictionary of information about the data being plotted with keys:
"run"
Output run for the plots (
str
)."tractTableType"
Table from which results are taken (
str
)."plotName"
Output plot name (
str
)"SN"
The global signal-to-noise data threshold (
float
)"skymap"
The type of skymap used for the data (
str
)."tract"
The tract that the data comes from (
int
)."bands"
"visit"
The visit that the data comes from (
int
)
- data
- Returns:
- fig
matplotlib.figure.Figure
The resulting figure.
- fig