%++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ %.COPYRIGHT (c) 1990 European Southern Observatory %.IDENT ident_mos.hlq %.AUTHOR SM, LSW %.KEYWORDS MIDAS, help files, IDENT/MOS %.PURPOSE On-line help file for the command: IDENT/MOS %.VERSION 1.0 09-SEP-1993 : Creation, SM %---------------------------------------------------------------- \se SECTION./MOS \es\co IDENTIFY/MOS 09-SEP-1993 SM \oc\su IDENTIFY/MOS [wlc] [ystart] [linpos] [tol] interactive line identification in wavelength calibration frame \us\pu Purpose: Allows identification of wavelength calibration lines found by SEARCH/MOS \up\sy Syntax: IDENT/MOS [wlc] [ystart] [linpos] [tol] \ys\pa wlc = Wavelength Calibration Frame Session keyword: WLC Default value: wlc ystart = row in which lines shall be identified Session keyword: YSTART Default value: 0 linpos = table with line positions (pixels) Session keyword: LINPOS Default value: linpos tol = tolerance window for line positioning Session keyword: TOLWIND Default value: 4 \ap\sa See also: SEARCH/MOS, CALIBRATE/MOS \as\no Note: Uses the command IDENTIFY/GCURSOR to identify arc lines in a selected row of the calibration image. Pixel positions are stored in keyword XPOS and line identifications are stored in keyword LID. \on\exs Examples: \ex IDEN/MOS wlc 148 linpos 3 Searches table linpos.tbl whether row 148 has been searched. If not increases until a searched row is reached. Plots the row of wlc.bdf and activates the command IDENTIFY/GCURSOR for identification. If you click a calibration line it searches within +/-3 pixels for a line listed in linpos.tbl. If it finds one, the pixel position is stored in keyword XPOS and you are asked for the identification, which is stored in keyword LID. \xe \sxe