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Revision as of 18:13, 26 February 2018
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Introduction and Acknowledgements
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Module Description
AstroPVSlice module visualize Position Velocity (PV) Slices by providing customized controls over the GUI. This module provides a fast inspection tool with a PVSlice linked both with the 2D and 3D views. For creating PV Diagram (e.g., creating a curvilinear PV and save it as fits file), please use the Astro PV Diagram module.
Panels and their use
Shortcuts
These shortcuts are available in the 2D Red slice view: 1. 'c': Activate/Deactivate the interaction "move ruler center" 2. move the mouse: will after activating the "move ruler center" will update the position of the ruler in the 2D/3D views and in the GUI.
References
@ARTICLE{2017A&C....19...45P, author = {{Punzo}, D. and {van der Hulst}, J.~M. and {Roerdink}, J.~B.~T.~M. and {Fillion-Robin}, J.~C. and {Yu}, L.}, title = "{SlicerAstro: A 3-D interactive visual analytics tool for HI data}", journal = {Astronomy and Computing}, archivePrefix = "arXiv", eprint = {1703.06651}, primaryClass = "astro-ph.IM", keywords = {Radio lines: galaxies, Scientific visualization, Visual analytics, Agile software development, Object oriented development, Empirical software validation}, year = 2017, month = apr, volume = 19, pages = {45-59}, doi = {10.1016/j.ascom.2017.03.004}, }