load_psf¶
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sherpa.ui.load_psf(modelname, filename_or_model, *args, **kwargs)¶
- Create a PSF model. - Create a PSF model representing either an array of data, read from a file, or a model component (such as a gaussian). The set_psf function is used to associate this model with a data set. - Parameters: - modelname (str) – The identifier for this PSF model.
- filename_or_model (str or model instance) – This can be the name of an ASCII file or a Sherpa model component.
- args – Arguments for unpack_data if filename_or_model is a file.
- kwargs – Keyword arguments for unpack_data if filename_or_model is a file.
 - See also - delete_psf()
- Delete the PSF model for a data set.
- load_conv()
- Load a 1D convolution model.
- load_table_model()
- Load tabular data and use it as a model component.
- set_full_model()
- Define the convolved model expression for a data set.
- set_model()
- Set the source model expression for a data set.
- set_psf()
- Add a PSF model to a data set.
 - Examples - Create a PSF model using a 2D gaussian: - >>> load_psf('psf1', gauss2d.gpsf) >>> set_psf('psf1') >>> gpsf.fwhm = 4.2 >>> gpsf.ellip = 0.2 >>> gpsf.theta = 30 * np.pi / 180 >>> image_psf() - Create a PSF model from the data in the ASCII file ‘line_profile.dat’ and apply it to the data set called ‘bgnd’: - >>> load_psf('pmodel', 'line_profile.dat') >>> set_psf('bgnd', 'pmodel')