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Basics: A Guided Tour of a calexp #52

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drphilmarshall opened this issue Jul 11, 2018 · 1 comment
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Basics: A Guided Tour of a calexp #52

drphilmarshall opened this issue Jul 11, 2018 · 1 comment
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Similar to #51, this is an easy tutorial to write, and a potentially very useful interactive reference to have. @wtfastro needed this the other day, for example, when simply trying to extract the image pixel values and plot them... This tutorial could collect together some best practices for working well with calexp objects, of which there are plenty of good examples in the LSP shared datasets. Leaving this one unassigned for someone to take on.

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@stargaser 's completed project is now merged, see #57 for the review and https://github.com/LSSTScienceCollaborations/StackClub/blob/master/Basics/Calexp_guided_tour.ipynb for his notebook. Hurrah!

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