BaseWCSWrapper#

class astropy.wcs.wcsapi.BaseWCSWrapper(wcs, *args, **kwargs)[source]#

Bases: BaseLowLevelWCS

A base wrapper class for things that modify Low Level WCSes.

This wrapper implements a transparent wrapper to many of the properties, with the idea that not all of them would need to be overridden in your wrapper, but some probably will.

Parameters:
wcsastropy.wcs.wcsapi.BaseLowLevelWCS

The WCS object to wrap

Attributes Summary

array_shape

The shape of the data that the WCS applies to as a tuple of length pixel_n_dim in (row, column) order (the convention for arrays in Python).

axis_correlation_matrix

Returns an (world_n_dim, pixel_n_dim) matrix that indicates using booleans whether a given world coordinate depends on a given pixel coordinate.

pixel_axis_names

An iterable of strings describing the name for each pixel axis.

pixel_bounds

The bounds (in pixel coordinates) inside which the WCS is defined, as a list with pixel_n_dim (min, max) tuples.

pixel_n_dim

The number of axes in the pixel coordinate system.

pixel_shape

The shape of the data that the WCS applies to as a tuple of length pixel_n_dim in (x, y) order (where for an image, x is the horizontal coordinate and y is the vertical coordinate).

serialized_classes

Indicates whether Python objects are given in serialized form or as actual Python objects.

world_axis_names

An iterable of strings describing the name for each world axis.

world_axis_object_classes

A dictionary giving information on constructing high-level objects for the world coordinates.

world_axis_object_components

A list with world_n_dim elements giving information on constructing high-level objects for the world coordinates.

world_axis_physical_types

An iterable of strings describing the physical type for each world axis.

world_axis_units

An iterable of strings given the units of the world coordinates for each axis.

world_n_dim

The number of axes in the world coordinate system.

Methods Summary

array_index_to_world_values(*index_arrays)

Convert array indices to world coordinates.

pixel_to_world_values(*pixel_arrays)

Convert pixel coordinates to world coordinates.

world_to_array_index_values(*world_arrays)

Convert world coordinates to array indices.

world_to_pixel_values(*world_arrays)

Convert world coordinates to pixel coordinates.

Attributes Documentation

array_shape#

The shape of the data that the WCS applies to as a tuple of length pixel_n_dim in (row, column) order (the convention for arrays in Python).

If the WCS is valid in the context of a dataset with a particular shape, then this property can be used to store the shape of the data. This can be used for example if implementing slicing of WCS objects. This is an optional property, and it should return None if a shape is not known or relevant.

axis_correlation_matrix#
pixel_axis_names#
pixel_bounds#
pixel_n_dim#
pixel_shape#
serialized_classes#
world_axis_names#
world_axis_object_classes#
world_axis_object_components#
world_axis_physical_types#
world_axis_units#
world_n_dim#

Methods Documentation

array_index_to_world_values(*index_arrays)#

Convert array indices to world coordinates.

This is the same as pixel_to_world_values except that the indices should be given in (i, j) order, where for an image i is the row and j is the column (i.e. the opposite order to pixel_to_world_values).

If world_n_dim is 1, this method returns a single scalar or array, otherwise a tuple of scalars or arrays is returned.

abstract pixel_to_world_values(*pixel_arrays)[source]#

Convert pixel coordinates to world coordinates.

This method takes pixel_n_dim scalars or arrays as input, and pixel coordinates should be zero-based. Returns world_n_dim scalars or arrays in units given by world_axis_units. Note that pixel coordinates are assumed to be 0 at the center of the first pixel in each dimension. If a pixel is in a region where the WCS is not defined, NaN can be returned. The coordinates should be specified in the (x, y) order, where for an image, x is the horizontal coordinate and y is the vertical coordinate.

If world_n_dim is 1, this method returns a single scalar or array, otherwise a tuple of scalars or arrays is returned.

world_to_array_index_values(*world_arrays)#

Convert world coordinates to array indices.

This is the same as world_to_pixel_values except that the indices should be returned in (i, j) order, where for an image i is the row and j is the column (i.e. the opposite order to pixel_to_world_values). The indices should be returned as rounded integers.

If pixel_n_dim is 1, this method returns a single scalar or array, otherwise a tuple of scalars or arrays is returned.

abstract world_to_pixel_values(*world_arrays)[source]#

Convert world coordinates to pixel coordinates.

This method takes world_n_dim scalars or arrays as input in units given by world_axis_units. Returns pixel_n_dim scalars or arrays. Note that pixel coordinates are assumed to be 0 at the center of the first pixel in each dimension. If a world coordinate does not have a matching pixel coordinate, NaN can be returned. The coordinates should be returned in the (x, y) order, where for an image, x is the horizontal coordinate and y is the vertical coordinate.

If pixel_n_dim is 1, this method returns a single scalar or array, otherwise a tuple of scalars or arrays is returned.