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  • Installation
  • Quickstart for TARDIS
  • Tutorials
  • How-To Guides
  • Workflows
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • API

Input/Output

  • Hierarchical Data Format (HDF5)
  • Configuration (Required Input)
  • Reading Models
  • Optional Inputs
  • Additional Outputs

Analysing Tardis Outputs

  • Visualization Tools & Widgets
    • TARDIS Visualization Tools
      • How to Generate a Spectral element DEComposition (SDEC) Plot
      • How to Generate a Last Interaction Velocity (LIV) Plot
      • Convergence Plots
      • Montecarlo Packet Visualization
    • TARDIS Widgets (Graphical User Interfaces)
      • Using TARDIS Widgets
      • Generating Custom Abundance Widget
      • Generating Data Exploration Widgets
  • Analyzing TARDIS Spectra
  • Analyzing Last Interaction Velocity (LIV) Distribution

Physics Walkthrough

  • Physics Walkthrough Introduction
  • Setting Up the Simulation
  • Monte Carlo Iteration
  • Updating Plasma and Convergence
  • Spectrum Generation
  • TARDIS-High Energy

Contributing to TARDIS

  • Contribution Guidelines
  • Developer Workflow
  • Developer Tools
  • Changelog
  • Features In-Progress

Other Resources

  • Credits & Publication Policies
  • Papers Using TARDIS
  • Code Comparison
  • References and Glossary
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Visualization Tools & Widgets¶

TARDIS Visualization Tools¶

A collection of tools that post-process TARDIS simulations to generate diagnostic visualizations.

  • How to Generate a Spectral element DEComposition (SDEC) Plot
    • Static Plot (in matplotlib)
    • Interactive Plot (in plotly)
    • Using simulation saved as HDF
  • How to Generate a Last Interaction Velocity (LIV) Plot
    • Static Plot (in matplotlib)
    • Interactive Plot (in plotly)
    • Using simulation saved as HDF
  • Convergence Plots
    • Displaying Convergence Plots
    • Changing Line Colors
    • Changing the default layout
  • Montecarlo Packet Visualization
    • Getting packet coordinates
    • Running the simulation
    • Plotting Packets with RPacketPlotter
    • Using Animation and Other interactive features

TARDIS Widgets (Graphical User Interfaces)¶

A collection of Jupyter widgets that allow you to interactively explore TARDIS simulations. Widgets are simple Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) that run within Jupyter Notebooks, making data exploration much easier.

  • Using TARDIS Widgets
    • Custom Abundance Widget
    • Shell Info Widget
    • Line Info Widget
    • Energy Level Diagram
  • Generating Custom Abundance Widget
    • Initialize the GUI
    • Display the GUI
  • Generating Data Exploration Widgets
    • Warning
    • Shell Info Widget
    • Line Info Widget
    • Energy Level Diagram
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