IntroductionΒΆ
The origin of pvlab
is a python tool, named calibration
, developed in 2019 in the laboratory |lab| at the Research Center of Energy, Environment and, for its private use. It was originally designed to manage the big amount of data generated during the outdoor measurements, while performing the routine calibration of pyranometers.
Soon, both the python programming language and the calibration
tool itself proved to be quick and reliable methods for data treatment. Gradually, the code grew in complexity, whereas new functionalities were enabled. Indeed, to the basic requirements of data I/O and a first block of calculations, some others joined, like fine data-filtering, tools for reports generation, graphics and further calibration records.
Finally, when it was concluded the development of the version 2.0.0 of the application calibration
, it made it clear that a formal package should be released, separately from the former tool. By doing so, some of the resources created are now at disposal of the community, under a 3-clause BSD License.
The path chosen for the development of pvlab
is that, as functions and classes created for its use at the |lab| are being adapted from their specific use at the |lab| to more general cases, and it is proved their robustness and performance, they will be progresively incorporated to the pvlab
library. In order to clarify the features and abilities of the objects created, docstrings of relevant functions or classess contain examples, which have been verified with the python built-in package doctest
.
Technology - CIEMAT (Madrid, Spain) .. |control| replace:: control device .. |cwd| replace:: current working directory .. |dut| replace:: device under test .. |lab| replace:: PVLab .. |refpyr| replace:: reference device .. |version_str| replace:: version 0.1.0.dev1