I've written a little isis wrapper which will smooth the histogram data before plotting (using gsmooth). You can see an example of Gaussian smoothed vs rebinned data on the ISIS examples contrib page: http://space.mit.edu/CXC/ISIS/contrib/Smooth_vs_rebin/Smooth_vs_rebin.html and get the functions, if you want them: splot_data_counts(hist_index, sigma[,color]); splot_data_flux((hist_index, sigma[,color]); (which are analogous to isis plot_data_counts() and plot_data_flux() ); One advantage of wrapping the smoother into a plot function is that it doesn't returned smoothed data, which will help prevent risky quantitative analysis of it. Another is that it makes it easier to make a plot of smoothed data. -- Dave David Huenemoerder (617-253-4283; fax: 253-8084) MIT Center for Space Research/Chandra X-ray Center 70 Vassar St., NE80-6023, Cambridge, MA 02139 [Admin. Asst.: Deborah Gage 617-253-0228, dgage_at_email.domain.hidden P.S. Exercise 1: Write a similar wrapper for hplot, called shplot. ---- You received this message because you are subscribed to the isis-users list. To unsubscribe, send a message to isis-users-request_at_email.domain.hiddenwith the first line of the message as: unsubscribeReceived on Mon Oct 29 2001 - 11:09:12 EST
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