BkgFitPlot¶
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class
sherpa.astro.plot.
BkgFitPlot
[source] [edit on github]¶ Bases:
sherpa.plot.FitPlot
Derived class for creating plots of background counts with fitted model
Attributes Summary
plot_prefs
Methods Summary
hline
(y[, xmin, xmax, linecolor, linestyle, …])Draw a line at constant y, extending over the plot. overplot
(*args, **kwargs)Add the data to an existing plot. plot
([overplot, clearwindow])Plot the data. prepare
(dataplot, modelplot)Create the data to plot vline
(x[, ymin, ymax, linecolor, linestyle, …])Draw a line at constant x, extending over the plot. Attributes Documentation
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plot_prefs
= {}¶
Methods Documentation
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static
hline
(y, xmin=0, xmax=1, linecolor=None, linestyle=None, linewidth=None, overplot=False, clearwindow=True) [edit on github]¶ Draw a line at constant y, extending over the plot.
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overplot
(*args, **kwargs) [edit on github]¶ Add the data to an existing plot.
This is the same as calling the plot method with overplot set to True.
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plot
(overplot=False, clearwindow=True, **kwargs) [edit on github]¶ Plot the data.
This will plot the data sent to the prepare method.
Parameters: - overplot (bool, optional) – If
True
then add the data to an exsiting plot, otherwise create a new plot. - clearwindow (bool, optional) – Should the existing plot area be cleared before creating this new plot (e.g. for multi-panel plots)?
- **kwargs – These values are passed on to the plot backend, and must match the names of the keys of the object’s plot_prefs dictionary. They are sent to both the dataplot and modelplot instances.
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- overplot (bool, optional) – If
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prepare
(dataplot, modelplot) [edit on github]¶ Create the data to plot
Parameters: - dataplot – The Sherpa plot object representing the data (normally a DataPlot instance).
- modelplot – The Sherpa plot object representing the model (normally a ModelPlot instance).
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static
vline
(x, ymin=0, ymax=1, linecolor=None, linestyle=None, linewidth=None, overplot=False, clearwindow=True) [edit on github]¶ Draw a line at constant x, extending over the plot.
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