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SunPy 3.0.1

  • User’s Guide
    • Installation
    • Brief Tour
    • Data Acquisition
    • Data Types
      • Maps
      • TimeSeries
    • Plotting
    • Units and Coordinates
    • Time
    • Customizing SunPy
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Data Types in SunPy¶

In this section of the guide we introduce the parts of SunPy used to load and represent solar data.

  • Maps
    • Creating maps
    • Creating Custom Maps
    • Inspecting maps
    • Getting at the data
    • Plotting
    • Masking and Clipping Data
    • Composite Maps and Overlaying Maps
    • Working with your map
    • MapSequences
    • Coalignment of MapSequences
    • Compensating for solar rotation in MapSequences
  • TimeSeries
    • 1. Creating a TimeSeries from an observational data source
    • 1.1 Creating a Single TimeSeries from Multiple Files
    • 2. Creating Custom TimeSeries
    • 2.1 Creating a TimeSeries from a Pandas DataFrame
    • 2.2 Creating Custom TimeSeries from an Astropy Table
    • 3. Inspecting TimeSeries & Getting at the Data
    • 4. Plotting
    • 5 Manipulating TimeSeries
    • 5.1 Modifying the Data
    • 5.2 Truncating a TimeSeries
    • 5.3 Down and Up Sampling a TimeSeries Using Pandas
    • 5.4 Concatenating TimeSeries
    • 5.5 Creating an Astropy Table from a TimeSeries
    • 6. A Detailed Look at the Metadata

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