Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: piscola
Version: 0.1.0.dev0
Summary: Type Ia Supernova Light-curve fitting code
Home-page: https://github.com/temuller/piscola
Author: Tomás Enrique Müller Bravo
Author-email: t.e.muller-bravo@soton.ac.uk
License: MIT
Description: # PISCOLA: Python for Intelligent Supernova-COsmology Light-curve Analysis
        
        **Type Ia Supernova Light-curve fitting code in python**
        
        
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        Read the full documentation at: [piscola.readthedocs.io](http://piscola.readthedocs.io/). See below for a summary.
        
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        ## Installation
        
        PISCOLA can be installed in the usual ways, via pip:
        
        ```
        pip install piscola
        ```
        
        or from source:
        
        ```
        git clone https://github.com/temuller/piscola.git
        
        cd piscola
        
        pip install -r requirements.txt
        
        python setup.py install
        ```
        
        ## Using PISCOLA
        
        PISCOLA can fit the supernova light curves and correct them in a few lines of code:
        
        
        ```python
        sn = piscola.call_sn(<sn_name>)
        
        sn.normalize_data()
        sn.fit_lcs()
        sn.mangle_sed()
        sn.calculate_lc_params()
        ```
        
        or for a "quick" fit with the default parameters:
        
        ```python
        sn = piscola.call_sn(<sn_name>)
        sn.do_magic()
        ```
        
        You can find an example of input file in the [data](https://github.com/temuller/piscola/tree/master/data) directory.
        
        ## Contributing and raising an issue
        
        The recommended way is to use the [issues](https://github.com/temuller/piscola/issues) page. Otherwise, you can contact me directly.
        
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
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