[AstroPy] fft_psd_tools and radialAverageBins() in astropy 3.1

Brigitta Sipocz sic at elte.hu
Wed Mar 20 16:06:57 EDT 2019


Hi Eyal,

The documentation page you have attached is not astropy's but another
package's called image_tools. It is possible that it isn't compatible with
astropy version 3.1, but nevertheless it's worth trying to install both.

Cheers,
 Brigitta

On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 at 04:03, Eyal Saiet <ejsaiet at alaska.edu> wrote:

> Hello,
> As can be seen below, astropy 2.7 has the class fft_psd_tools and the
> radialAverageBins() function. Looking at astropy 3.1, I cannot find the
> class and respected function, fft_psd_tools and adialAverageBins(). Was it
> deprecated in astropy 3.0?
> thanks
>
> [image: image.png]
>
> * The radially averaged power spectrum(RAPS) is s the
> direction-independent mean spectrum, i.e. the average of all possible
> directional power spectra. The radially averaged power spectrum provides a
> convenient means to view and compare information contained in 2-D spectra
> in 1-D. This function computes and plots the RAPS of an input matrix (does
> not consider corner values outside averaging radius). The image can be
> rectangular but must be 2-D (e.g., multi-color channel data is not
> supported). The spatial resolution of the data is also specified (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/23636-radially-averaged-power-spectrum-of-2d-real-valued-matrix
> )
>
> Thanks
> --
>
> Eyal
>
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