NAME
Astro::Fluxes - Class for handling a collection of astronomical flux quantities.
SYNOPSIS
use Astro::Fluxes;
$fluxes = new Astro::Fluxes( $flux1, $flux2, $color1 );
my $flux = $fluxes->flux( waveband => $waveband );
DESCRIPTION
Class for handling a collection of astronomical flux quantities.
METHODS
CONSTRUCTOR
- new
-
Create a new instance of an
Astro::Fluxes
object.$fluxes = new Astro::Fluxes( $flux1, $flux2, $color1 );
Any number of
Astro::Flux
orAstro::FluxColor
objects can be passed as arguments.
Accessor Methods
- flux
-
Returns the flux for a requested waveband.
my $flux = $fluxes->flux( waveband => 'J' );
Arguments are passed as key-value pairs. The sole mandatory named argument is 'waveband'; its value can either be an
Astro::WaveBand
object or a string that can be used to create a newAstro::WaveBand
via its Filter parameter.Optional arguments are:
derived - Whether or not to return fluxes that have been derived from colors. Defaults to false, so that derived fluxes will not be returned. datetime - whether we should return a flux from a specified object, should be passed as a C<DateTime> object. type - which type of flux to return. If this is not given this method will default to 'mag'. If you supply a type that is not 'mag' or 'magnitudes' and are attempting to return a derived flux, this method will return undef.
This method returns an
Astro::Flux
object. - color
-
Returns the color for two requested wavebands.
my $color = $fluxes->color( upper => new Astro::WaveBand( Filter => 'H' ), lower => new Astro::WaveBand( Filter => 'J' ) );
my $color = $fluxes->color( upper => new Astro::WaveBand( Filter => 'H' ), lower => new Astro::WaveBand( Filter => 'J' ), datetime => new DateTime );
Arguments are passed as key-value pairs. The two mandatory named arguments are 'upper' and 'lower', denoting the upper (longer wavelength) and lower (shorter wavelength) wavebands for the color. The value for either can be either an
Astro::WaveBand
object or a string that can be used to create a newAstro::WaveBand
object via its Filter parameter.The above example will return the first H-K color in the Fluxes object. The optional datetime arguement allows you to return a colour at a specific datetime stamp.
- pushfluxes
-
Push
Astro::Flux
andAstro::FluxColor
object into theAstro::Fluxes
object,$fluxes->pushfluxes( $flux1, $flux2, $color1 );
Any number of
Astro::Flux
orAstro::FluxColor
objects can be passed as arguments. - allfluxes
-
Returns an array of all the
Astro::Flux
objects contained in theAstro::Fluxes
object,@fluxes_not_dervied = $fluxes->allfluxes(); @fluxes_including_dervied = $fluxes->allfluxes( 'derived' );
by default this will not return the derived fluxes, however the method takes an optional arguement of 'derived', in which case it will do.
- fluxesbywaveband
-
Returns an hash of all the
Astro::Flux
objects contained in theAstro::Fluxes
object,@fluxes = $fluxes->fluxesbywaveband( waveband => 'J' );
- original_colors
-
Returns an array of the original (not derived) colors contained in the object
@colors = $fluxes->original_colors( );
- original_wavebands
-
Returns an array of the original (not derived) filters contained in the object
@wavebands = $fluxes->original_wavebands( ); @filters = $fluxes->original_wavebands( 'filters' );
optional arguement 'filters' returns an actual filter list rather than a list of
Astro::WaveBand
objects. - merge
-
Merges another
Astro::Fluxes
object with this object$fluxes1->merge( $fluxes2 );
- datestamp
-
Applies a datestamp to all
Astro::Flux
object with this object$fluxes->datestamp( new DateTime );
REVISION
$Id: Fluxes.pm,v 1.19 2005/11/15 23:50:32 bradc Exp $
AUTHORS
Brad Cavanagh <b.cavanagh@jach.hawaii.edu>, Alasdair Allan <aa@astro.ex.ac.uk>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2004 - 2005 Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council. All Rights Reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.