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

cmap

Color map used for bar lines.

panels

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.

getInputSchema()

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:
resultKeyedDataSchema

The schema this action requires to be present when calling this action, keys are unformatted.

makePlot(data: MutableMapping[str, ndarray[Any, dtype[ScalarType]] | Scalar | HealSparseMap], plotInfo: Mapping[str, str] = None, **kwargs) Figure

Make an N-panel plot with a user-configurable number of bar graphs displayed in each panel.

Parameters:
dataKeyedData

The catalog to plot the points from.

plotInfodict

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"

The bands used for this data (str or list).

"visit"

The visit that the data comes from (int)

Returns:
figmatplotlib.figure.Figure

The resulting figure.