Synopsis
Exclude data from the fit for a data set.
Syntax
ignore_id(ids, lo=None, hi=None, **kwargs)
Description
Select one or more ranges of data to exclude by filtering on the independent axis value. The filter is applied to the given data set, or sets.
Examples
Example 1
Ignore all data points with an X value (the independent axis) between 12 and 18 for data set 1:
>>> ignore_id(1, 12, 18) dataset 1: 10:30 -> 10,20:30 x
Example 2
Ignore the range up to 0.5 and 7 and above, for data sets 1, 2, and 3:
>>> ignore_id([1, 2, 3], hi=0.5) dataset 1: 0.00146:14.9504 -> 0.584:14.9504 Energy (keV) dataset 2: 0.00146:14.9504 -> 0.6424:14.9504 Energy (keV) dataset 3: 0.00146:14.9504 -> 0.511:14.9504 Energy (keV) >>> ignore_id([1, 2, 3], lo=7) dataset 1: 0.584:14.9504 -> 0.584:4.4384 Energy (keV) dataset 2: 0.6424:14.9504 -> 0.6424:5.1392 Energy (keV) dataset 3: 0.511:14.9504 -> 0.511:4.526 Energy (keV)
Example 3
Apply the same filter as the previous example, but to data sets "core" and "jet", and hide the screen output:
>>> from sherpa.utils.logging import SherpaVerbosity >>> with SherpaVerbsity("WARN"): ... ignore_id(["core", "jet"], ":0.5,7:") ...
PARAMETERS
The parameters for this function are:
Parameter | Type information | Definition |
---|---|---|
ids | int or str, or array of int or str | The data set, or sets, to use. |
lo | number or str, optional | The lower bound of the filter (when a number) or a string expression listing ranges in the form a:b , with multiple ranges allowed, where the ranges are separated by a , . The term :b means exclude everything up to b (an exclusive limit for integrated datasets), and a: means exclude everything that is higher than, or equal to, a . |
hi | number, optional | The upper bound of the filter when lo is not a string. |
bkg_id | int or str, optional | The filter will be applied to the associated background component of the data set if bkg_id is set. Only PHA data sets support this option; if not given, then the filter is applied to all background components as well as the source data. |
Notes
The order of `ignore` and `notice` calls is important.
The units used depend on the analysis setting of the data set, if appropriate.
To filter a 2D data set by a shape use `ignore2d` .
Changes in CIAO
Changed in CIAO 4.15
The change in the filter is now reported for the dataset.
Changed in CIAO 4.14
Integrated data sets - so Data1DInt and DataPHA when using energy or wavelengths - now ensure that the `hi` argument is exclusive and better handling of the `lo` argument when it matches a bin edge. This can result in the same filter selecting a smaller number of bins than in earlier versions of Sherpa.
Bugs
See the bugs pages on the Sherpa website for an up-to-date listing of known bugs.
See Also
- data
- group, group_adapt, group_adapt_snr, group_bins, group_counts, group_snr, group_width
- filtering
- get_filter, ignore, ignore2d, ignore2d_id, ignore_bad, notice, notice2d, notice2d_id, notice_id, show_filter