pro dist_ellipse,im,n,xc,yc,ratio,pos_ang, DOUBLE = double ;+ ; NAME: ; DIST_ELLIPSE ; PURPOSE: ; Create a mask array useful for elliptical aperture photemetry ; EXPLANATION: ; Form an array in which the value of each element is equal to the ; semi-major axis of the ellipse of specified center, axial ratio, and ; position angle, which passes through that element. Useful for ; elliptical aperture photometry. ; ; CALLING SEQUENCE: ; DIST_ELLIPSE, IM, N, XC, YC, RATIO, POS_ANG, /DOUBLE ; ; INPUTS: ; N = either a scalar specifying the size of the N x N square output ; array, or a 2 element vector specifying the size of the ; M x N rectangular output array. ; XC,YC - Scalars giving the position of the ellipse center. This does ; not necessarily have to be within the image ; RATIO - Scalar giving the ratio of the major to minor axis. This ; should be greater than 1 for postion angle to have its ; standard meaning. ; ; OPTIONAL INPUTS: ; POS_ANG - Position angle of the major axis, measured counter-clockwise ; from the Y axis. For an image in standard orientation ; (North up, East left) this is the astronomical position angle. ; ; OPTIONAL INPUT KEYWORD: ; /DOUBLE - If this keyword is set and nonzero, the output array will ; be of type DOUBLE rather than floating point. ; ; OUTPUT: ; IM - REAL*4 elliptical mask array, of size M x N. THe value of each ; pixel is equal to the semi-major axis of the ellipse of center ; XC,YC, axial ratio RATIO, and position angle POS_ANG, which ; passes through the pixel. ; ; EXAMPLE: ; Total the flux in a elliptical aperture with a major axis of 3', an ; axial ratio of 2.3, and a position angle of 25 degrees centered on ; a specified RA and DEC. The image array, IM is 200 x 200, and has ; an associated FITS header H. ; ; ADXY, H, ra, dec, x, y ;Get X and Y corresponding to RA and Dec ; GETROT, H, rot, cdelt ;CDELT gives plate scale degrees/pixel ; cdelt = abs( cdelt)*3600. ;CDELT now in arc seconds/pixel ; DIST_ELLIPSE, ell, 200, x, y, 2.3, 25 ;Create a elliptical image mask ; ell = ell*cdelt(0) ;Distances now given in arcseconds ; good = where( ell lt 180 ) ;Within 3 arc minutes ; print,total( im(good) ) ;Total pixel values within 3' ; ; RESTRICTIONS: ; The speed of DIST_ELLIPSE decreases and the the demands on virtual ; increase as the square of the output dimensions. Users should ; dimension the output array as small as possible, and re-use the ; array rather than re-calling DIST_ELLIPSE ; ; REVISION HISTORY: ; Written W. Landsman April, 1991 ; Somewhat faster algorithm August, 1992 ; Allow rectangular output array June, 1994 ; Converted to IDL V5.0 W. Landsman September 1997 ; Added /DOUBLE keyword W. Landsman July 2000 ;- On_error,2 ;Return to caller if N_params() LT 6 then begin print,'Syntax - DIST_ELLIPSE, im, n, xc, yc, ratio, pos_ang, /DOUBLE' print,' im - output elliptical mask image array' print,' n - size of output image mask, scalar or 2 element vector' print,' xc,yc - coordinates of ellipse center, scalars' print,' ratio - ratio of major to minor axis of ellipse, scalar' print,' pos_ang - position angle, counterclockwise from up' return endif ;Check some parameters if N_elements(ratio) NE 1 then message, $ 'ERROR - Axial ratio (fifth parameter) must be a scalar value' if N_elements(pos_ang) NE 1 then message, $ 'ERROR - Position angle (sixth parameter) must be a scalar value' ang = pos_ang /!RADEG ;Convert to radians cosang = cos(ang) sinang = sin(ang) if N_elements(N) EQ 2 then begin nx = n[0] ny = n[1] endif else if N_elements(N) EQ 1 then begin ny = n nx = n ;Make a row endif else message, $ 'ERROR - Output size parameter N must contain 1 or 2 elements' if keyword_set(double) then begin x = dindgen(nx) - xc y = dindgen(ny) - yc im = dblarr(nx, ny, /NOZERO) endif else begin x = findgen( nx ) - xc y = findgen( ny ) - yc im = fltarr( nx, ny, /NOZERO ) endelse ;Rotate pixels to match ellipse orientation xcosang = x*cosang xsinang = x*sinang for i = 0,ny-1 do begin xtemp = xcosang + y[i]*sinang ytemp = -xsinang + y[i]*cosang im[0,i] = sqrt( (xtemp*ratio)^2 + ytemp^2 ) endfor return end