Plot the HEALPix pixel boundaries at nside
nside
displayPixelBoundaries(nside, eps = pi/90, col = "gray", lwd = 1, ordering, incl.labels = 1:(12 * nside^2), nums.col = col, nums.size = 1, font = 2, depth_test = "always", ...)
the HEALPix nside parameter (integer number \(2^k\))
controls the smoothness of the plot, smaller eps implies more samples
the colour of plotted boundary lines
the thickness of the plotted boundary lines
optionally specify an ordering scheme from which to plot HEALPix pixel numbers. Can be either "ring" or "nested"
If ordering is specified then this parameter sets the pixel indices that will be displayed (default is all indices at nside)
ordering
specifies the colour of pixel numbers if ordering is specified
specifies the size of pixel numbers if ordering is specified
A numeric font number from 1 to 5, used if ordering is specified
The depth test to be applied. This controls how resistant the plotted object is to being obscured. See rgl.material
rgl.material
arguments passed to rgl::plot3d
rgl::plot3d
Produces a plot of the HEALPix pixel boundaries.
# NOT RUN { displayPixelBoundaries(1, eps = pi/90, col = "red") displayPixelBoundaries(2, eps = pi/90, col = "green") # }
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