Final version of pycbc_pygrb_plot_stats_distribution vetoes #4958
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This PR is the seventh in the series started in PR #4929. Much like PRs #4947, #4950, and #4955, this PR provides a version of
pycbc_pygrb_plot_stats_distributionsthat uses veto and segments files, as well as the utilities introduced recently to streamline the PyGRB results scripts.Standard information about the request (and the following ones that will be linked to this)
This is a: a new feature enabling veto definer file usage in PyGRB. Utilities and scripts in results production are being streamlined along the way.
This change affects: PyGRB
This change changes: result presentation / plotting and scientific output.
Should this change break the standard automated test running
--helpfor PyGRB plotting scripts, I will add some workarounds to avoid this. If needed, these will likely be empty functions: the plotting scripts will be progressively renovated in the whole series of PRs.Motivation
Now that the workflow generator passes the veto definer file to the jobs where needed, its usage in the PyGRB results scripts is possible.
Testing performed
The totality of the changes that will be broken down in multiple PRs was tested on GRB 170817A data by producing a full results webpage (see here).