Hi,
I'm trying to compute the DM values given the distance and the sky position for a lot of objects.
I have saved the distances and the sky positions in galactic coordinates in numpy.arrays and I was wondering if there is a way to directly pass numpy.arrays as arguments to the methods pygedm.dist_to_dm.
At the moment if I run the following example:
l_gal = np.array([20, 30])
b_gal = np.array([-10, 30])
dist = np.array([1000, 2000])
dm, _ = pygedm.dist_to_dm(l_gal, b_gal, dist, method='ymw16')
The following error comes out:
TypeError: dmdtau(): incompatible function arguments. The following argument types are supported:
1. (gl: float, gb: float, dordm: float, DM_Host: float, ndir: int, np: int, vbs: int, dirname: str, text: str) -> Dict[str, float]
Looping on the values is a solution but it is also slow for many objects and I'm trying to optimize the script I'm working on.
Thank you very much for the help,
Michele
Hi,
I'm trying to compute the DM values given the distance and the sky position for a lot of objects.
I have saved the distances and the sky positions in galactic coordinates in numpy.arrays and I was wondering if there is a way to directly pass numpy.arrays as arguments to the methods
pygedm.dist_to_dm.At the moment if I run the following example:
The following error comes out:
Looping on the values is a solution but it is also slow for many objects and I'm trying to optimize the script I'm working on.
Thank you very much for the help,
Michele