TreecorrConfig¶
- class lsst.analysis.tools.actions.vector.TreecorrConfig(*args, **kwargs)¶
Bases:
TreecorrConfigDeprecated since version v28.0: TreecorrConfig is no longer a part of analysis_tools (DM-45899). Please use lsst.meas.algorithms.treecorrUtils.TreecorrConfig instead.
Attributes Summary
The width of the bins in log(separation).
How much slop to allow in the placement of pairs in the bins.
What type of binning should be used? (
str, default'Log')The maximum separation in units of sep_units, if relevant.
Which metric to use for distance measurements.
The minimum separation in units of sep_units, if relevant.
How many bins to use.
How many patches to split the catalog into for the purpose of jackknife variance or other options that involve running via patches (boostrap, marked_boostrap etc.) (
int, default1)How many bootstrap samples to use for the 'bootstrap' and 'marked_bootstrap' var methods.
The precision to use for the output values.
Value to seed the treecorr random number generator with.
The units to use for the separation values, given as a string.
Which method to use for estimating the variance (
str, default'shot')Methods Summary
compare(other[, shortcut, rtol, atol, output])Compare this configuration to another
Configfor equality.formatHistory(name, **kwargs)Format a configuration field's history to a human-readable format.
freeze()Make this config, and all subconfigs, read-only.
items()Get configurations as
(field name, field value)pairs.keys()Get field names.
load(filename[, root])Modify this config in place by executing the Python code in a configuration file.
loadFromStream(stream[, root, filename, ...])Modify this Config in place by executing the Python code in the provided stream.
loadFromString(code[, root, filename, ...])Modify this Config in place by executing the Python code in the provided string.
names()Get all the field names in the config, recursively.
save(filename[, root])Save a Python script to the named file, which, when loaded, reproduces this config.
saveToStream(outfile[, root, skipImports])Save a configuration file to a stream, which, when loaded, reproduces this config.
saveToString([skipImports])Return the Python script form of this configuration as an executable string.
Subclass hook for computing defaults.
toDict()Make a dictionary of field names and their values.
update(**kw)Update values of fields specified by the keyword arguments.
validate()Validate the Config, raising an exception if invalid.
values()Get field values.
Attributes Documentation
- bin_size¶
The width of the bins in log(separation). Exactly three of nbins, bin_size, min_sep, max_sep are required. If bin_size is not given, it will be calculated from the values of the other three. (
float, defaultNone)
- bin_slop¶
How much slop to allow in the placement of pairs in the bins. If bin_slop = 1, then the bin into which a particular pair is placed may be incorrect by at most 1.0 bin widths. If None, use a bin_slop that gives a maximum error of 10% on any bin, which has been found to yield good results for most applications. (
float, defaultNone)
- bin_type¶
What type of binning should be used? (
str, default'Log')Allowed values:
'Log'Logarithmic binning in the distance. The bin steps will be uniform in log(r) from log(min_sep) .. log(max_sep).
'Linear'Linear binning in the distance. The bin steps will be uniform in r from min_sep .. max_sep.
'TwoD'2-dimensional binning from x = (-max_sep .. max_sep) and y = (-max_sep .. max_sep). The bin steps will be uniform in both x and y. (i.e. linear in x,y)
'None'Field is optional
- history¶
Read-only history.
- max_sep¶
The maximum separation in units of sep_units, if relevant. Exactly three of nbins, bin_size, min_sep, max_sep are required. If max_sep is not given, it will be calculated from the values of the other three. (
float, defaultNone)
- metric¶
Which metric to use for distance measurements. For details, see https://rmjarvis.github.io/TreeCorr/_build/html/metric.html (
str, default'Euclidean')Allowed values:
'Euclidean'straight-line Euclidean distance between two points
'FisherRperp'the perpendicular component of the distance, following the definitions in Fisher et al, 1994 (MNRAS, 267, 927)
'OldRperp'the perpendicular component of the distance using the definition of Rperp from TreeCorr v3.x.
'Rlens'Distance from the first object (taken to be a lens) to the line connecting Earth and the second object (taken to be a lensed source).
'Arc'the true great circle distance for spherical coordinates.
'Periodic'Like
Euclidean, but with periodic boundaries.'None'Field is optional
- min_sep¶
The minimum separation in units of sep_units, if relevant. Exactly three of nbins, bin_size, min_sep, max_sep are required. If min_sep is not given, it will be calculated from the values of the other three. (
float, defaultNone)
- nbins¶
How many bins to use. (Exactly three of nbins, bin_size, min_sep, max_sep are required. If nbins is not given, it will be calculated from the values of the other three, rounding up to the next highest integer. In this case, bin_size will be readjusted to account for this rounding up. (
int, defaultNone)
- npatch¶
How many patches to split the catalog into for the purpose of jackknife variance or other options that involve running via patches (boostrap, marked_boostrap etc.) (
int, default1)
- num_bootstrap¶
How many bootstrap samples to use for the ‘bootstrap’ and ‘marked_bootstrap’ var methods. (
int, default500)
- precision¶
The precision to use for the output values. This specifies how many digits to write. (
int, default4)
- rng_seed¶
Value to seed the treecorr random number generator with. Used to generate patches. (
int, default13579)
- sep_units¶
The units to use for the separation values, given as a string. This includes both min_sep and max_sep above, as well as the units of the output distance values. (
str, defaultNone)Allowed values:
'arcsec'arcsec
'arcmin'arcmin
'degree'degree
'hour'hour
'radian'radian
'None'Field is optional
- var_method¶
Which method to use for estimating the variance (
str, default'shot')Allowed values:
'shot'shot
'jackknife'jackknife
'sample'sample
'bootstrap'bootstrap
'marked_bootstrap'marked_bootstrap
'None'Field is optional
Methods Documentation
- compare(other, shortcut=True, rtol=1e-08, atol=1e-08, output=None)¶
Compare this configuration to another
Configfor equality.- Parameters:
- other
lsst.pex.config.Config Other
Configobject to compare against this config.- shortcut
bool, optional If
True, return as soon as an inequality is found. Default isTrue.- rtol
float, optional Relative tolerance for floating point comparisons.
- atol
float, optional Absolute tolerance for floating point comparisons.
- outputcallable, optional
A callable that takes a string, used (possibly repeatedly) to report inequalities.
- other
- Returns:
- isEqual
bool Truewhen the twolsst.pex.config.Configinstances are equal.Falseif there is an inequality.
- isEqual
See also
Notes
Unselected targets of
RegistryFieldfields and unselected choices ofConfigChoiceFieldfields are not considered by this method.Floating point comparisons are performed by
numpy.allclose.
- formatHistory(name, **kwargs)¶
Format a configuration field’s history to a human-readable format.
- Parameters:
- name
str Name of a
Fieldin this config.- **kwargs
Keyword arguments passed to
lsst.pex.config.history.format.
- name
- Returns:
- history
str A string containing the formatted history.
- history
See also
- freeze()¶
Make this config, and all subconfigs, read-only.
- items()¶
Get configurations as
(field name, field value)pairs.- Returns:
- items
ItemsView Iterator of tuples for each configuration. Tuple items are:
Field name.
Field value.
- items
- keys()¶
Get field names.
- Returns:
- names
KeysView List of
lsst.pex.config.Fieldnames.
- names
- load(filename, root='config')¶
Modify this config in place by executing the Python code in a configuration file.
- Parameters:
- filename
str Name of the configuration file. A configuration file is Python module.
- root
str, optional Name of the variable in file that refers to the config being overridden.
For example, the value of root is
"config"and the file contains:config.myField = 5
Then this config’s field
myFieldis set to5.
- filename
- loadFromStream(stream, root='config', filename=None, extraLocals=None)¶
Modify this Config in place by executing the Python code in the provided stream.
- Parameters:
- streamfile-like object,
str,bytes, orCodeType Stream containing configuration override code. If this is a code object, it should be compiled with
mode="exec".- root
str, optional Name of the variable in file that refers to the config being overridden.
For example, the value of root is
"config"and the file contains:config.myField = 5
Then this config’s field
myFieldis set to5.- filename
str, optional Name of the configuration file, or
Noneif unknown or contained in the stream. Used for error reporting.- extraLocals
dictofstrtoobject, optional Any extra variables to include in local scope when loading.
- streamfile-like object,
See also
Notes
For backwards compatibility reasons, this method accepts strings, bytes and code objects as well as file-like objects. New code should use
loadFromStringinstead for most of these types.
- loadFromString(code, root='config', filename=None, extraLocals=None)¶
Modify this Config in place by executing the Python code in the provided string.
- Parameters:
- code
str,bytes, orCodeType Stream containing configuration override code.
- root
str, optional Name of the variable in file that refers to the config being overridden.
For example, the value of root is
"config"and the file contains:config.myField = 5
Then this config’s field
myFieldis set to5.- filename
str, optional Name of the configuration file, or
Noneif unknown or contained in the stream. Used for error reporting.- extraLocals
dictofstrtoobject, optional Any extra variables to include in local scope when loading.
- code
- Raises:
- ValueError
Raised if a key in extraLocals is the same value as the value of the root argument.
- save(filename, root='config')¶
Save a Python script to the named file, which, when loaded, reproduces this config.
- Parameters:
- filename
str Desination filename of this configuration.
- root
str, optional Name to use for the root config variable. The same value must be used when loading (see
lsst.pex.config.Config.load).
- filename
- saveToStream(outfile, root='config', skipImports=False)¶
Save a configuration file to a stream, which, when loaded, reproduces this config.
- Parameters:
- outfilefile-like object
Destination file object write the config into. Accepts strings not bytes.
- root
str, optional Name to use for the root config variable. The same value must be used when loading (see
lsst.pex.config.Config.load).- skipImports
bool, optional If
Truethen do not includeimportstatements in output, this is to support human-oriented output frompipetaskwhere additional clutter is not useful.
- saveToString(skipImports=False)¶
Return the Python script form of this configuration as an executable string.
- Parameters:
- Returns:
- code
str A code string readable by
loadFromString.
- code
- setDefaults()¶
Subclass hook for computing defaults.
Notes
Derived
Configclasses that must compute defaults rather than using theFieldinstances’s defaults should do so here. To correctly use inherited defaults, implementations ofsetDefaultsmust call their base class’ssetDefaults.
- toDict()¶
Make a dictionary of field names and their values.
See also
Notes
This method uses the
toDictmethod of individual fields. Subclasses ofFieldmay need to implement atoDictmethod for this method to work.
- update(**kw)¶
Update values of fields specified by the keyword arguments.
- Parameters:
- **kw
Keywords are configuration field names. Values are configuration field values.
Notes
The
__atand__labelkeyword arguments are special internal keywords. They are used to strip out any internal steps from the history tracebacks of the config. Do not modify these keywords to subvert aConfiginstance’s history.Examples
This is a config with three fields:
>>> from lsst.pex.config import Config, Field >>> class DemoConfig(Config): ... fieldA = Field(doc='Field A', dtype=int, default=42) ... fieldB = Field(doc='Field B', dtype=bool, default=True) ... fieldC = Field(doc='Field C', dtype=str, default='Hello world') ... >>> config = DemoConfig()
These are the default values of each field:
>>> for name, value in config.iteritems(): ... print(f"{name}: {value}") ... fieldA: 42 fieldB: True fieldC: 'Hello world'
Using this method to update
fieldAandfieldC:>>> config.update(fieldA=13, fieldC='Updated!')
Now the values of each field are:
>>> for name, value in config.iteritems(): ... print(f"{name}: {value}") ... fieldA: 13 fieldB: True fieldC: 'Updated!'
- validate()¶
Validate the Config, raising an exception if invalid.
- Raises:
- lsst.pex.config.FieldValidationError
Raised if verification fails.
Notes
The base class implementation performs type checks on all fields by calling their
validatemethods.Complex single-field validation can be defined by deriving new Field types. For convenience, some derived
lsst.pex.config.Field-types (ConfigFieldandConfigChoiceField) are defined inlsst.pex.configthat handle recursing into subconfigs.Inter-field relationships should only be checked in derived
Configclasses after calling this method, and base validation is complete.
- values()¶
Get field values.
- Returns:
- values
ValuesView Iterator of field values.
- values