Provided by: pyspectral-bin_0.9.5+ds-1_all 

NAME
plot_rsr - plot relative spectral response for a given sensor band
DESCRIPTION
usage: plot_rsr [-h] [-r MINIMUM_RESPONSE] [-x XLIMITS XLIMITS] [--title TITLE] (--wavelength WAVELENGTH | --bandname BANDNAME) p s Plot relative spectral response for a given sensor band positional arguments: p The Platform name s The sensor/instrument name optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -r MINIMUM_RESPONSE, --minimum_response MINIMUM_RESPONSE Minimum response: Any response lower than this will be ignored when plotting -x XLIMITS XLIMITS, --xlimits XLIMITS XLIMITS x-axis boundaries for plot --title TITLE Plot title --wavelength WAVELENGTH, -w WAVELENGTH The wavelength in micrometers --bandname BANDNAME, -b BANDNAME The sensor band name
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for plot_rsr is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and plot_rsr programs are properly installed at your site, the command info plot_rsr should give you access to the complete manual.