R. Laher, F. Masci, L. Rebull, S. Schurr, Wendy Burt, A. Laity, M. Swain, D. Shupe, S. Groom, B. Rusholme, M. Kong, J. Good, V. Gorjian, R. Akeson, B. Fulton, D. Ciardi, S. Carey
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摘要
Thoth是一个免费的桌面/笔记本电脑软件应用程序,具有友好的图形用户界面,便于天文学和天体物理学研究(以及其他数字可视化领域)的日常数据可视化和统计计算任务。这个软件已经升级了许多重要的改进和新的功能。主要的升级包括:(1)六种新的图形类型,包括3D堆叠条形图和3D表面图,由Orson 3D charts库制作;(2)图形设置的新保存和加载;(3)新的批处理模式或命令行操作;(4)新增图数据标注功能;(5)新的数据文件输入选项;(6)一个新的内置fits图像查看器。现在需要在Java 1.8或更高版本下运行Thoth。许多其他杂项的小升级和错误修复也做了透特。新实现的绘图选项通常可以相对轻松地构建和重用图形,而无需诉诸于编写计算机代码。本文的天文实例研究说明了该软件的多种应用方式之一。这些新的软件功能和改进有助于天文学家在阐明数据的工作中更有效。
Upgraded Thoth: Software for Data Visualization and Statistics
Thoth is a free desktop/laptop software application with a friendly graphical user interface that facilitates routine data-visualization and statistical-calculation tasks for astronomy and astrophysical research (and other fields where numbers are visualized). This software has been upgraded with many significant improvements and new capabilities. The major upgrades consist of: (1) six new graph types, including 3D stacked-bar charts and 3D surface plots, made by the Orson 3D Charts library; (2) new saving and loading of graph settings; (3) a new batch-mode or command-line operation; (4) new graph-data annotation functions; (5) new options for data-file importation; and (6) a new built-in FITS-image viewer. There is now the requirement that Thoth be run under Java 1.8 or higher. Many other miscellaneous minor upgrades and bug fixes have also been made to Thoth. The newly implemented plotting options generally make possible graph construction and reuse with relative ease, without resorting to writing computer code. The illustrative astronomy case study of this paper demonstrates one of the many ways the software can be utilized. These new software features and refinements help make astronomers more efficient in their work of elucidating data.