Provided by: pyspectral-bin_0.12.3+ds-1_all
NAME
composite_rsr_plot - plot spectral responses for a set of satellite imagers
DESCRIPTION
usage: composite_rsr_plot [-h] --platform_name [PLATFORM_NAME [PLATFORM_NAME ...]] --sensor [SENSOR [SENSOR ...]] [-x XLIMITS XLIMITS] [-t MINIMUM_RESPONSE] [-no_platform_name_in_legend] [--title TITLE] [--wavelength_resolution WAVELENGTH_RESOLUTION] [-o FILENAME] [-v] (--bandname BANDNAME | --wavelength WAVELENGTH | --range [RANGE [RANGE ...]]) Plot spectral responses for a set of satellite imagers optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --platform_name [PLATFORM_NAME [PLATFORM_NAME ...]], -p [PLATFORM_NAME [PLATFORM_NAME ...]] The Platform name --sensor [SENSOR [SENSOR ...]], -s [SENSOR [SENSOR ...]] The sensor/instrument name -x XLIMITS XLIMITS, --xlimits XLIMITS XLIMITS x-axis boundaries for plot -t MINIMUM_RESPONSE, --minimum_response MINIMUM_RESPONSE Minimum response: Any response lower than this will be ignored when plotting -no_platform_name_in_legend No platform name in legend --title TITLE Plot title --wavelength_resolution WAVELENGTH_RESOLUTION The step in wavelength (nanometers) when scanning the spectral range trying to find bands -o FILENAME, --filename FILENAME Output plot file name -v, --verbose Turn logging on --bandname BANDNAME, -b BANDNAME The sensor band name --wavelength WAVELENGTH, -w WAVELENGTH the approximate spectral wavelength in micron --range [RANGE [RANGE ...]], -r [RANGE [RANGE ...]] The wavelength range for the plot
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for composite_rsr_plot is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and composite_rsr_plot programs are properly installed at your site, the command info composite_rsr_plot should give you access to the complete manual.