Comparison of completed visits from dayobs 20260605 and the simulations of it completed on 2026-06-05¶
This report compares completed visits (as queried from the consdb) for a night to the pre-night simulated visits for that night.
It is similar to the report that displays multiple pre-night simulations for one night, but includes the completed visits as well.
Map of visits¶
No visits
Visit parameter vs. time¶
The scalar visit parameter to plot can be chosen with the drop-down in the upper left.
The simulation with which completed visits should be compared can be selected from the drop-down at the top.
Timing plot¶
The timing plot plots the time "as observed" vs. the time "as simulated" where completed visits correspond to simulated ones.
The drop-down selects the simulation with which "as observed" is to be compared.
No completed science survey visits for this night, so no timing plot.
Common visits and offsets between them¶
No completed science survey visits on this night, so no offsets between completed and simulated visits.
In the above table:
- label is the text label assigned to the simulation in the simulation archive.
- obs count is the total number of visits with blocks corresponding to survey science from ConsDB (the database of completed exposures).
- sim count is the total number of visits in the simulation for the night.
- match count is the number of visits the completed and simulations have in common, where visits are matched by band and coordinates. When multiple visits are completed at the same band/pointing combination, the number of matches is the lesser of the number of times it was completed and the number of times it was simulated. For example, if a band/pointing appears 5 times in the simulation but was completed 3 times, it would count as 3 matches.
- #match/#obs is the ratio of match count to obs count, as defined above.
- #match/#sim is the ratio of match count to sim count, as defived above.
The remaining columns show the statistics for offsets between the start times in simulation from those completed (including only those visits with matches). (MAD is the median absolute deviation, the median of the absolute value of the offsets.)