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Reader for the calibration database

Project description

Calibration Database Reader

Version 0.2.0 Language Python 3.12 BepiColombo SIMBIO-SYS JUICE JANUS DOI

This software is able to read the calibration database in a standard format.

The database consists of three elements:

  • The version.yml file, which contains the version number of the database
  • The calib_db.csv file, which contains information about the calibration data and their scope of applicability (see the specific section for details)
  • The data folder, which contains the calibration matrices

Installation

via GitHub

To install the code you can use the syntax:

$ python3 -m pip install -U pip
$ pip install git+https://github.com/RomoloPoliti-INAF/Calib_DB_Reader.git

Usage

CalibDB(folder: str, remote: str)

where:

  • folder (str) is the the folder that host the database
  • remote (str, optional) is the git repository that host the db

If the folder does not exist, the software will clone the remote repository. If it is not present, an error will occur.

Example

from CalibDBReader import CalibDB
db=CalibDB(folder = "../../JANUS/Software/janus_cal_db",
            remote = "git@github.com:JANUS-JUICE/janus_cal_db.git")

Methods list

get_calib

Returns information about the calibration data and the calibration data that meets the specified conditions.

CalibDBReader.get_calib(calibration_step: str, date: datetime, channel: str = None, filter: int = None, read_data: bool = False) -> dict

  • calibration_step (str): name of the calibration module
  • date (datetime): acquisition date of the product to calibrate
  • channel (str, optional): channel to calibrate. Defaults to None.
  • filter (int, optional): filter to calibrate. Defaults to None.
  • read_data (bool, optional): read the calibration file and add it to the returned dictionary. Defaults to False.

Database Fields

  • Description Description of the step (used for messaging and log)
  • Channel the channel to calibrate
  • Calibration_Step name of the step will use the matrix
  • Size size of the matrix (used for load the data)
  • Mask value used to mask the pixel. If the value is 0 the mask will not applied.
  • Type Is the data type of the values in the matrix.
  • Func is the type of function will be used for the calibration. The function must be implemened in the code.
  • Filter is the filter number
  • Start is the start date of validity of the matrix
  • End is the end date of validity of the matrix. If the value is "Now" means that there is no end of validity.
  • File is the path and the the name of the file containing the matrix.
  • Arrays is the name of the matrices in the npz file. If the field is not present the software will try to extract one matrix named data

The Supported file format are:

  • binary file 2D or 3D binary matryx
  • numpy compressed file nmz file, in this case the Size and Type fields have only descriptive aim.

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