unpack_arrays¶
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sherpa.ui.
unpack_arrays
(*args)¶ Create a sherpa data object from arrays of data.
The object returned by unpack_arrays can be used in a set_data call.
Parameters: - args (array_like) – Arrays of data. The order, and number, is determined by the dstype parameter, and listed in the load_arrays routine.
- dstype – The data set type. The default is Data1D and values include: Data1D, Data1DInt, Data2D, and Data2DInt. It is expected to be derived from sherpa.data.BaseData.
Returns: The data set object matching the requested
dstype
.Return type: instance
See also
get_data()
- Return the data set by identifier.
load_arrays()
- Create a data set from array values.
set_data()
- Set a data set.
unpack_data()
- Create a sherpa data object from a file.
Examples
Create a 1D (unbinned) data set from the values in the x and y arrays. Use the returned object to create a data set labelled “oned”:
>>> x = [1,3,7,12] >>> y = [2.3,3.2,-5.4,12.1] >>> dat = unpack_arrays(x, y) >>> set_data("oned", dat)
Include statistical errors on the data:
>>> edat = unpack_arrays(x, y, dy)
Create a “binned” 1D data set, giving the low, and high edges of the independent axis (xlo and xhi respectively) and the dependent values for this grid (y):
>>> hdat = unpack_arrays(xlo, xhi, y, Data1DInt)