Example 1 : Regular radial bins
Example 2 : Irregular radial binsICL> evpolar ev EVPOLAR Version 1.4-0 The available lists are : 1 X_CORR 2 Y_CORR Select 1 or 2 lists to bin using index numbers above, eg. 1 2. The direction of zero azimuth is that of increasing list 1 value. LISTS - Index numbers > 1 2 X0 - X axis value of pole /0/ > 5 Y0 - Y axis value of pole /0/ > 5 ABINSIZE - Azimuthal binsize (degrees) /360/ > 90 There will be 4 azimuthal bins in the output REG - Radial axis to be regularly spaced /YES/ > Radial distance varies from 0 to 94.14188 arcmin RBINSIZE - Radial binsize > 10 NRAD - Number of radial bins /9/ > OUT - Enter name of the output dataset > pol1 2497 events were binned out of 2514 input. NORM - Normalise output array /YES/ >
ICL> evpolar ev EVPOLAR Version 1.4-0 The available lists are : 1 X_CORR 2 Y_CORR Select 1 or 2 lists to bin using index numbers above, eg. 1 2. The direction of zero azimuth is that of increasing list 1 value. LISTS - Index numbers > 1 2 X0 - X axis value of pole /0/ > 5 Y0 - Y axis value of pole /0/ > 5 ABINSIZE - Azimuthal binsize (degrees) /360/ > There will be 1 azimuthal bins in the output REG - Radial axis to be regularly spaced /YES/ > n Radial distance varies from 0 to 94.14188 arcmin You must specify INCREASING ranges e.g. 0:10:20 RRANGE - Enter irregular bin ranges > 5:10:20:40 OUT - Enter name of the output dataset > pol2 718 events were binned out of 2514 input. NORM - Normalise output array /YES/ > n