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This package DOES THIS THING.
The following instructions provide a guide for installing PACKAGENAME and give some examples on how to use the routines.
PACKAGENAME uses common Python modules, as well as modules developed by and for the Space Physics community. This module officially supports Python 3.X+.
Common modules | Community modules |
---|---|
numpy | pysat >= 3.0.4 |
pandas | |
xarray |
pip install PACKAGENAME
git clone https://github.com/pysat/PACKAGENAME.git
Change directories into the repository folder and run the pyproject.toml or setup.py file. For a local install use the "--user" flag after "install".
cd PACKAGENAME/
python -m build .
pip install .
Only include this if PACKAGENAME is currently in an alpha development phase. Feedback and contributions are appreciated.
The instrument modules are portable and designed to be run like any pysat instrument.
import pysat
import PACKAGENAME
inst = pysat.Instrument(inst_module=PACKAGENAME.instruments.EX_INST)
Another way to use the instruments in an external repository is to register the
instruments. This only needs to be done the first time you load an instrument.
Afterward, pysat will identify them using the platform
and name
keywords.
pysat.utils.registry.register('PACKAGENAME.instruments.EX_INST')
inst = pysat.Instrument('EX', 'INST')
The package also includes analysis tools. Detailed examples are in the [documentation](LINK TO READTHEDOCS).