Releases: AnkitBarik/planetMagFields
Releases · AnkitBarik/planetMagFields
v1.5.3
Added support for units : microTeslas, nanoTeslas and Gauss and updated documentation.
Full Changelog: v1.5.2...v1.5.3
v1.5.2
- Fixed bug in dipolarity calculations
- Added additional spectral diagnostics
Full Changelog: v1.5.1...v1.5.2
v1.5.1
- Fixed bug in potential extrapolation
- Added new test for all three extrapolated components against @mattkjames7 's JupiterMag at twice the planetary radius.
Full Changelog: v1.5...v1.5.1
v1.5
New features:
- Parameters
vmin
andvmax
for minimum and maximum of color-scale in all plotting functions - Function
orbit_path
to get field components along a trajectory extrapolate
now provides arrays as objects inPlanet
class
Bug fixes:plot_filt
now correctly generates titles
Full Changelog: v1.4.3...v1.5
v1.4.3
What's Changed
- New auto tests to test parts of the code
- Updated documentation with mathematical details
- Bug fixes
- Updated version of JOSS paper
Full Changelog: v1.4...v1.4.3
v1.4 : Support for multiple field models
This release constitutes adding of new features:
- Support for multiple field models for each planet
- Unit testing
- An interactive Jupyter notebook
- Full documentation
- Adding the project to PyPI
planetMagFields_v1.0.2
- Bug fix : fixed normalization factor for m!=0, thanks to @tgastine for testing and pointing it out.
- Change default contour levels to 20 : this brings out the Earth's surface field really well.
- Switch to a semantic versioning system (major.minor.patch)
planetMagFields_v1.01
Routines to easily access information about magnetic fields of planets in our solar system and visualize them in both 2D and 3D.
Features:
- only numpy, scipy and matplotlib needed to visualize 2D Br plots and Lowes spectra
- internal Hammer projection in the absence of cartopy
- supports all projections from cartopy
- writes vts files for 3D visualization
- potential extrapolation
- spherical harmonic filtering
Bugfixes in this version:
- fixed plot titles.