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Return the thinca rings from the database at the given connection. The rings are returned as a glue.segments.segmentlistdict indexed by the set of instruments that were analyzed in that ring. Example: >>> seglists = get_thinca_rings_by_available_instruments(connection) >>> print(seglists.keys()) [frozenset(['H1', 'L1'])] |
Return the thinca rings from the database at the given connection. The rings are returned as a coalesced glue.segments.segmentlistdict indexed by instrument. Example: >>> seglists = get_thinca_zero_lag_segments(connection) >>> print(seglists.keys()) ['H1', 'L1'] This function is most useful if only zero-lag segments are desired because it allows for more convenient manipulation of the segment lists using the methods in glue.segments. If information about background segments or the original ring boundaries is desired the data returned by get_thinca_rings_by_available_instruments() is required. |
Return a list of the non-zero offset vectors extracted from the database at the given connection. Each offset vector is returned as a dictionary mapping instrument name to offset. |
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