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This window provides the ability to filter the current spectrum
displayed in a plot.
The various options are:
- Average take the running average value over a
number of positions.
- Rebin rebin a spectrum so that one output value
equals the mean of a number of input values.
- Median take the running median value over a
number of positions.
- Profile smooth the values using a profile matched
to typical line shapes, Gaussian, Lorentzian and Voigt and
the standard Hanning, Hamming, Welch and Barlett filters.
- Wavelet use various wavelet filters to convert the
spectrum into multi-resolution coefficients, removing a
fraction of the coefficients, thus denoising the
spectrum.
- Spectrum smooth the values using a profile
defined in another spectrum (allows you to create kernels
that match some shape, rather than just the standard profiles).
You can define ranges of the spectrum to apply the filter over (except for
Rebin, that always applies to the whole spectrum, which is what
happens for all filters if you've not defined any ranges). Depending on
whether you've selected Filter inside ranges or not the ranges are
used to define the parts of the spectrum to filter, or not to filter. Parts
which are not filtered do not form part of the result spectrum.
Command Buttons
- Filter Filters the spectrum and displays the result in the
plot.
- Filter (Replace) Same as Filter, except the
current spectrum is removed so you only see the filtered one.
- Reset Removes all filtered spectra (from the plot and global
list) and erases the ranges.
- Reset (Replace) Also removes all filtered spectra, but
restores the spectrum first removed by Filter (Replace)
Effectively undoes the first Filter (Replace), since the last
Reset (Replace)
Accelerator keys
- Control-f Apply current filter to spectrum.
- Control-l Apply current filter to spectrum and only display the new spectrum.
- Control-p Reset interface after a filter replace.
- Control-r Reset interface clearing any ranges and new spectra.
- Control-d Add a coordinate range (interactive or non-interactive).
- Control-e Delete the selected coordinate ranges.
- Control-w Close the window.
- F1 Display help on SPLAT-VO.
- Shift-F1 Display help on window.
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SPLAT-VO -- A VO-enabled Spectral Analysis Tool
Starlink User Note 243
Peter W. Draper & Mark Taylor
19 December 2008
E-mail:splat@star.rl.ac.uk
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