nespinoza / juliet

A versatile modelling tool for transiting and non-transiting (single and multiple) exoplanetary systems
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automated plots #27

Open jkteske opened 4 years ago

jkteske commented 4 years ago

I found the automated plots that the older (command line) version of juliet made very helpful. Could these be ported over to commands or just part of some of the current juliet version's fitting code? That would provide more reason for me to use juliet over other options. :)

nespinoza commented 4 years ago

Hi @jkteske,

This has been an idea all along, but still not time to work on this. @dianadianadiana I think was working on this at some point, but I don't know what the status of that is. I don't have much time in the next few weeks to get this done sadly.

I personally think, however, that the tutorials give ample ways and ideas of plotting stuff on only a couple of lines given how the outputs of juliet are given back to users. But I see how having an automated juliet.results.showplots or something along those lines might make it even more automatic/easy to use.

N.

jkteske commented 4 years ago

Okay, thanks. I will try to get the old (command line) version working. I would love to see this enhancement in the new version, too, though!

dianadianadiana commented 4 years ago

Hey @jkteske,

Like Nestor said I've been working on an automatic plotting tool. I don't have all the features that the previous juliet had but most of them. Once I have them all, I'll put it up on Github because the plotting would be helpful! But if you need something now feel free to drop an email :)

Diana

jkteske commented 4 years ago

Thank you! I'll send an email, too. :)