#!/usr/bin/env bash # This script is meant to encapsulate all functions in proper order to produce # the analyses. Parameters that this script should control: Δt, σ type, input # dataset(lightcurve directory), more? ref_band=$(cat ref_band) ref_curve="/lightcurves/${ref_band}.lc" err_str=$(cat err_type) mkdir -p analyses/tables #for analysis in analyses/* for echo_curve in "lightcurves/*" do # Grab and determine labels of analyses, skip if over the same band. echo_band=$(basename $echo_curve|sed 's|\(.*\)\.lc|\1|') if [[ $ref_band == $echo_band ]]; then continue; fi echo "Running analysis for $echo_band ≺ $ref_band" python scripts/analyze_lightcurve.py "$ref_curve $echo_curve" >> "analyses/${ref_band}_≺_${echo_band}" scripts/extract_tables.pl echo "Tabling PSD and time lags referred to ${ref_band} for $echo_band{${err_str}}." # Propagate tables into analyses/tables echoPSD_tabfile=analyses/tables/PSD_${echo_band}_\{${err_str}\}.tab refPSD_tabfile=analyses/tables/PSD_${ref_band}_\{${err_str}\}.tab timelag_tabfile=analyses/tables/timelag_${ref_band}_≺_${echo_band}_\{${err_str}\}.tab # Output curves to temporary files using perl script, move tables to # permanent location. This just assumes there are no conflicts. scripts/extract_tables.pl $analysis > /dev/null mv tmp.echoPSD $echoPSD_tabfile mv tmp.refPSD $refPSD_tabfile mv tmp.timelag $timelag_tabfile done rm tmp.*