#!/usr/bin/python3.13
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### A program to plot a psd such as one generated by gstlal_reference_psd


from optparse import OptionParser
import os

from gstlal.plots import set_matplotlib_cache_directory
set_matplotlib_cache_directory()
from gstlal.psd import read_psd
from gstlal.plots.psd import plot_psds

import matplotlib


matplotlib.rcParams.update({
	"font.size": 10.0,
	"axes.titlesize": 10.0,
	"axes.labelsize": 10.0,
	"xtick.labelsize": 8.0,
	"ytick.labelsize": 8.0,
	"legend.fontsize": 8.0,
	"figure.dpi": 300,
	"savefig.dpi": 300,
	"text.usetex": True,
	"path.simplify": True
})


def parse_command_line():
	parser = OptionParser()
	parser.add_option("-o", "--output", help = "Set plot filename (default = replace input file's extension with .png).")
	parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", action = "store_true", help = "Be verbose.")
	options, filenames = parser.parse_args()

	if not filenames:
		raise ValueError("must supply at least one input filename")
	if options.output and len(filenames) > 1:
		raise ValueError("must supply only one input file when setting --output")

	return options, filenames


options, filenames = parse_command_line()


for fname in filenames:
	if options.output:
		outname = options.output
	else:
		outname = os.path.join(os.path.splitext(fname)[0], ".png")

	fig = plot_psds(read_psd(fname, verbose=options.verbose), plot_width=2400)
	fig.savefig(outname)
