[ba1d1e9] | 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python |
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| 2 | """ Volume Canvas |
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[883a2ef] | 3 | |
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| 4 | Simulation canvas for real-space simulation of SANS scattering intensity. |
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| 5 | The user can create an arrangement of basic shapes and estimate I(q) and |
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| 6 | I(q_x, q_y). Error estimates on the simulation are also available. |
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| 7 | |
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| 8 | Example: |
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| 9 | |
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| 10 | import sans.realspace.VolumeCanvas as VolumeCanvas |
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| 11 | canvas = VolumeCanvas.VolumeCanvas() |
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| 12 | canvas.setParam('lores_density', 0.01) |
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| 13 | |
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| 14 | sphere = SphereDescriptor() |
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| 15 | handle = canvas.addObject(sphere) |
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| 16 | |
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| 17 | output, error = canvas.getIqError(q=0.1) |
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| 18 | output, error = canvas.getIq2DError(0.1, 0.1) |
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| 19 | |
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| 20 | or alternatively: |
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| 21 | iq = canvas.run(0.1) |
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| 22 | i2_2D = canvas.run([0.1, 1.57]) |
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| 23 | |
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[ba1d1e9] | 24 | """ |
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| 25 | |
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| 26 | from sans.models.BaseComponent import BaseComponent |
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[883a2ef] | 27 | from sans.simulation.pointsmodelpy import pointsmodelpy |
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| 28 | from sans.simulation.geoshapespy import geoshapespy |
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[ba1d1e9] | 29 | |
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[f98961f] | 30 | import os.path, math |
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[ba1d1e9] | 31 | |
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| 32 | class ShapeDescriptor: |
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| 33 | """ |
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| 34 | Class to hold the information about a shape |
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[883a2ef] | 35 | The descriptor holds a dictionary of parameters. |
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| 36 | |
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| 37 | Note: if shape parameters are accessed directly |
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| 38 | from outside VolumeCanvas. The getPr method |
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| 39 | should be called before evaluating I(q). |
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| 40 | |
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[ba1d1e9] | 41 | """ |
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| 42 | def __init__(self): |
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| 43 | """ |
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| 44 | Initialization |
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| 45 | """ |
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| 46 | ## Real space object |
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| 47 | self.shapeObject = None |
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| 48 | ## Parameters of the object |
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| 49 | self.params = {} |
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| 50 | self.params["center"] = [0, 0, 0] |
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[f98961f] | 51 | # Orientation are angular offsets in degrees with respect to X, Y, Z |
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[ba1d1e9] | 52 | self.params["orientation"] = [0, 0, 0] |
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| 53 | # Default to lores shape |
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| 54 | self.params['is_lores'] = True |
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| 55 | self.params['order'] = 0 |
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| 56 | |
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| 57 | def create(self): |
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| 58 | """ |
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| 59 | Create an instance of the shape |
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| 60 | """ |
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| 61 | # Set center |
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| 62 | x0 = self.params["center"][0] |
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| 63 | y0 = self.params["center"][1] |
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| 64 | z0 = self.params["center"][2] |
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| 65 | geoshapespy.set_center(self.shapeObject, x0, y0, z0) |
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| 66 | |
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| 67 | # Set orientation |
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| 68 | x0 = self.params["orientation"][0] |
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| 69 | y0 = self.params["orientation"][1] |
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| 70 | z0 = self.params["orientation"][2] |
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| 71 | geoshapespy.set_orientation(self.shapeObject, x0, y0, z0) |
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| 72 | |
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| 73 | class SphereDescriptor(ShapeDescriptor): |
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| 74 | """ |
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| 75 | Descriptor for a sphere |
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[883a2ef] | 76 | |
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| 77 | The parameters are: |
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| 78 | - radius [Angstroem] [default = 20 A] |
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| 79 | - Contrast [A-2] [default = 1 A-2] |
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| 80 | |
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[ba1d1e9] | 81 | """ |
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| 82 | def __init__(self): |
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| 83 | """ |
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| 84 | Initialization |
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| 85 | """ |
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| 86 | ShapeDescriptor.__init__(self) |
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| 87 | # Default parameters |
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| 88 | self.params["type"] = "sphere" |
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[883a2ef] | 89 | # Radius of the sphere |
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[ba1d1e9] | 90 | self.params["radius"] = 20.0 |
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[883a2ef] | 91 | # Constrast parameter |
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[ba1d1e9] | 92 | self.params["contrast"] = 1.0 |
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| 93 | |
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| 94 | def create(self): |
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| 95 | """ |
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| 96 | Create an instance of the shape |
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| 97 | @return: instance of the shape |
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| 98 | """ |
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| 99 | self.shapeObject = geoshapespy.new_sphere(\ |
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| 100 | self.params["radius"]) |
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| 101 | |
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| 102 | ShapeDescriptor.create(self) |
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| 103 | return self.shapeObject |
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| 104 | |
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| 105 | class CylinderDescriptor(ShapeDescriptor): |
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| 106 | """ |
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| 107 | Descriptor for a cylinder |
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[f98961f] | 108 | Orientation: Default cylinder is along Y |
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[883a2ef] | 109 | |
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| 110 | Parameters: |
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| 111 | - Length [default = 40 A] |
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| 112 | - Radius [default = 10 A] |
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| 113 | - Contrast [default = 1 A-2] |
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[ba1d1e9] | 114 | """ |
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| 115 | def __init__(self): |
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| 116 | """ |
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| 117 | Initialization |
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| 118 | """ |
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| 119 | ShapeDescriptor.__init__(self) |
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| 120 | # Default parameters |
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| 121 | self.params["type"] = "cylinder" |
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[883a2ef] | 122 | # Length of the cylinder |
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[ba1d1e9] | 123 | self.params["length"] = 40.0 |
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[883a2ef] | 124 | # Radius of the cylinder |
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[ba1d1e9] | 125 | self.params["radius"] = 10.0 |
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[883a2ef] | 126 | # Constrast parameter |
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[ba1d1e9] | 127 | self.params["contrast"] = 1.0 |
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| 128 | |
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| 129 | def create(self): |
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| 130 | """ |
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| 131 | Create an instance of the shape |
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| 132 | @return: instance of the shape |
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| 133 | """ |
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| 134 | self.shapeObject = geoshapespy.new_cylinder(\ |
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| 135 | self.params["radius"], self.params["length"]) |
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| 136 | |
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| 137 | ShapeDescriptor.create(self) |
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| 138 | return self.shapeObject |
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| 139 | |
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| 140 | |
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| 141 | class EllipsoidDescriptor(ShapeDescriptor): |
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| 142 | """ |
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| 143 | Descriptor for an ellipsoid |
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[883a2ef] | 144 | |
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| 145 | Parameters: |
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| 146 | - Radius_x along the x-axis [default = 30 A] |
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| 147 | - Radius_y along the y-axis [default = 20 A] |
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| 148 | - Radius_z along the z-axis [default = 10 A] |
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| 149 | - contrast [default = 1 A-2] |
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[ba1d1e9] | 150 | """ |
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| 151 | def __init__(self): |
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| 152 | """ |
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| 153 | Initialization |
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| 154 | """ |
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| 155 | ShapeDescriptor.__init__(self) |
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| 156 | # Default parameters |
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| 157 | self.params["type"] = "ellipsoid" |
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| 158 | self.params["radius_x"] = 30.0 |
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| 159 | self.params["radius_y"] = 20.0 |
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| 160 | self.params["radius_z"] = 10.0 |
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| 161 | self.params["contrast"] = 1.0 |
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| 162 | |
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| 163 | def create(self): |
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| 164 | """ |
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| 165 | Create an instance of the shape |
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| 166 | @return: instance of the shape |
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| 167 | """ |
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| 168 | self.shapeObject = geoshapespy.new_ellipsoid(\ |
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| 169 | self.params["radius_x"], self.params["radius_y"], |
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| 170 | self.params["radius_z"]) |
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| 171 | |
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| 172 | ShapeDescriptor.create(self) |
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| 173 | return self.shapeObject |
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| 174 | |
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| 175 | class HelixDescriptor(ShapeDescriptor): |
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| 176 | """ |
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| 177 | Descriptor for an helix |
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[883a2ef] | 178 | |
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| 179 | Parameters: |
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| 180 | -radius_helix: the radius of the helix [default = 10 A] |
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| 181 | -radius_tube: radius of the "tube" that forms the helix [default = 3 A] |
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| 182 | -pitch: distance between two consecutive turns of the helix [default = 34 A] |
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| 183 | -turns: number of turns of the helix [default = 3] |
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| 184 | -contrast: contrast parameter [default = 1 A-2] |
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[ba1d1e9] | 185 | """ |
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| 186 | def __init__(self): |
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| 187 | """ |
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| 188 | Initialization |
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| 189 | """ |
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| 190 | ShapeDescriptor.__init__(self) |
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| 191 | # Default parameters |
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| 192 | self.params["type"] = "singlehelix" |
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| 193 | self.params["radius_helix"] = 10.0 |
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| 194 | self.params["radius_tube"] = 3.0 |
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| 195 | self.params["pitch"] = 34.0 |
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| 196 | self.params["turns"] = 3.0 |
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| 197 | self.params["contrast"] = 1.0 |
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| 198 | |
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| 199 | def create(self): |
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| 200 | """ |
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| 201 | Create an instance of the shape |
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| 202 | @return: instance of the shape |
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| 203 | """ |
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| 204 | self.shapeObject = geoshapespy.new_singlehelix(\ |
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| 205 | self.params["radius_helix"], self.params["radius_tube"], |
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| 206 | self.params["pitch"], self.params["turns"]) |
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| 207 | |
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| 208 | ShapeDescriptor.create(self) |
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| 209 | return self.shapeObject |
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| 210 | |
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| 211 | class PDBDescriptor(ShapeDescriptor): |
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| 212 | """ |
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| 213 | Descriptor for a PDB set of points |
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[883a2ef] | 214 | |
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| 215 | Parameter: |
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| 216 | - file = name of the PDB file |
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[ba1d1e9] | 217 | """ |
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| 218 | def __init__(self, filename): |
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| 219 | """ |
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| 220 | Initialization |
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| 221 | @param filename: name of the PDB file to load |
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| 222 | """ |
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| 223 | ShapeDescriptor.__init__(self) |
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| 224 | # Default parameters |
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| 225 | self.params["type"] = "pdb" |
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| 226 | self.params["file"] = filename |
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| 227 | self.params['is_lores'] = False |
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| 228 | |
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| 229 | def create(self): |
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| 230 | """ |
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| 231 | Create an instance of the shape |
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| 232 | @return: instance of the shape |
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| 233 | """ |
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| 234 | self.shapeObject = pointsmodelpy.new_pdbmodel() |
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| 235 | pointsmodelpy.pdbmodel_add(self.shapeObject, self.params['file']) |
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| 236 | |
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| 237 | #ShapeDescriptor.create(self) |
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| 238 | return self.shapeObject |
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| 239 | |
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| 240 | # Define a dictionary for the shape until we find |
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| 241 | # a better way to create them |
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| 242 | shape_dict = {'sphere':SphereDescriptor, |
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| 243 | 'cylinder':CylinderDescriptor, |
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| 244 | 'ellipsoid':EllipsoidDescriptor, |
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| 245 | 'singlehelix':HelixDescriptor} |
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| 246 | |
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| 247 | class VolumeCanvas(BaseComponent): |
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| 248 | """ |
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| 249 | Class representing an empty space volume to add |
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| 250 | geometrical object to. |
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[883a2ef] | 251 | |
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| 252 | For 1D I(q) simulation, getPr() is called internally for the |
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| 253 | first call to getIq(). |
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| 254 | |
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[ba1d1e9] | 255 | """ |
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| 256 | |
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| 257 | def __init__(self): |
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| 258 | """ |
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| 259 | Initialization |
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| 260 | """ |
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| 261 | BaseComponent.__init__(self) |
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| 262 | |
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| 263 | ## Maximum value of q reachable |
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| 264 | self.params['q_max'] = 0.1 |
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| 265 | self.params['lores_density'] = 0.1 |
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| 266 | self.params['scale'] = 1.0 |
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| 267 | self.params['background'] = 0.0 |
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| 268 | |
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| 269 | self.lores_model = pointsmodelpy.new_loresmodel(self.params['lores_density']) |
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| 270 | self.complex_model = pointsmodelpy.new_complexmodel() |
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| 271 | self.shapes = {} |
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| 272 | self.shapecount = 0 |
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| 273 | self.points = None |
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| 274 | self.npts = 0 |
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| 275 | self.hasPr = False |
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[883a2ef] | 277 | def _model_changed(self): |
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| 278 | """ |
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| 279 | Reset internal data members to reflect the fact that the |
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| 280 | real-space model has changed |
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| 281 | """ |
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| 282 | self.hasPr = False |
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| 283 | self.points = None |
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[3c75696] | 285 | def addObject(self, shapeDesc, id = None): |
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| 286 | """ |
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| 287 | Adds a real-space object to the canvas. |
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| 288 | |
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| 289 | @param shapeDesc: object to add to the canvas [ShapeDescriptor] |
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| 290 | @param id: string handle for the object [string] [optional] |
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| 291 | @return: string handle for the object |
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| 292 | """ |
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| 293 | # If the handle is not provided, create one |
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| 294 | if id == None: |
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| 295 | id = shapeDesc.params["type"]+str(self.shapecount) |
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| 296 | |
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| 297 | # Self the order number |
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| 298 | shapeDesc.params['order'] = self.shapecount |
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| 299 | # Store the shape in a dictionary entry associated |
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| 300 | # with the handle |
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| 301 | self.shapes[id] = shapeDesc |
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| 302 | self.shapecount += 1 |
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| 303 | |
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| 304 | #model changed, need to recalculate P(r) |
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[883a2ef] | 305 | self._model_changed() |
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[3c75696] | 306 | |
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| 307 | return id |
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| 308 | |
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| 309 | |
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[ba1d1e9] | 310 | def add(self, shape, id = None): |
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| 311 | """ |
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[3c75696] | 312 | The intend of this method is to eventually be able to use it |
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| 313 | as a factory for the canvas and unify the simulation with the |
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| 314 | analytical solutions. For instance, if one adds a cylinder and |
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| 315 | it is the only shape on the canvas, the analytical solution |
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| 316 | could be called. If multiple shapes are involved, then |
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| 317 | simulation has to be performed. |
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[883a2ef] | 318 | |
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| 319 | This function is deprecated, use addObject(). |
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[3c75696] | 320 | |
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[ba1d1e9] | 321 | @param shape: name of the object to add to the canvas [string] |
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| 322 | @param id: string handle for the object [string] [optional] |
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| 323 | @return: string handle for the object |
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| 324 | """ |
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| 325 | # If the handle is not provided, create one |
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| 326 | if id == None: |
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| 327 | id = "shape"+str(self.shapecount) |
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| 328 | |
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| 329 | #shapeDesc = ShapeDescriptor(shape.lower()) |
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| 330 | if shape.lower() in shape_dict: |
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| 331 | shapeDesc = shape_dict[shape.lower()]() |
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| 332 | elif os.path.isfile(shape): |
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| 333 | # A valid filename was supplier, create a PDB object |
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| 334 | shapeDesc = PDBDescriptor(shape) |
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| 335 | else: |
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| 336 | raise ValueError, "VolumeCanvas.add: Unknown shape %s" % shape |
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| 337 | |
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[883a2ef] | 338 | return self.addObject(shapeDesc, id) |
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[ba1d1e9] | 339 | |
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| 340 | def delete(self, id): |
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| 341 | """ |
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| 342 | Delete a shape. The ID for the shape is required. |
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| 343 | @param id: string handle for the object [string] [optional] |
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| 344 | """ |
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| 346 | if self.shapes.has_key(id): |
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| 347 | del self.shapes[id] |
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| 348 | else: |
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| 349 | raise KeyError, "VolumeCanvas.delete: could not find shape ID" |
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| 350 | |
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| 351 | #model changed, need to recalculate P(r) |
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[883a2ef] | 352 | self._model_changed() |
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[ba1d1e9] | 353 | |
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| 355 | def setParam(self, name, value): |
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| 356 | """ |
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[883a2ef] | 357 | Function to set the value of a parameter. |
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| 358 | Both VolumeCanvas parameters and shape parameters |
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| 359 | are accessible. |
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| 360 | |
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| 361 | Note: if shape parameters are accessed directly |
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| 362 | from outside VolumeCanvas. The getPr method |
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| 363 | should be called before evaluating I(q). |
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| 364 | |
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| 365 | TODO: implemented a check method to protect |
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| 366 | against that. |
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| 367 | |
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[ba1d1e9] | 368 | @param name: name of the parameter to change |
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| 369 | @param value: value to give the parameter |
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| 370 | """ |
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| 371 | |
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| 372 | # Lowercase for case insensitivity |
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| 373 | name = name.lower() |
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| 374 | |
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| 375 | # Look for shape access |
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| 376 | toks = name.split('.') |
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| 377 | |
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| 378 | # If a shape identifier was given, look the shape up |
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| 379 | # in the dictionary |
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| 380 | if len(toks)>1: |
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| 381 | if toks[0] in self.shapes.keys(): |
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| 382 | # The shape was found, now look for the parameter |
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| 383 | if toks[1] in self.shapes[toks[0]].params: |
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| 384 | # The parameter was found, now change it |
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| 385 | self.shapes[toks[0]].params[toks[1]] = value |
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[883a2ef] | 386 | self._model_changed() |
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[ba1d1e9] | 387 | else: |
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| 388 | raise ValueError, "Could not find parameter %s" % name |
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| 389 | else: |
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| 390 | raise ValueError, "Could not find shape %s" % toks[0] |
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| 391 | |
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| 392 | else: |
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| 393 | # If we are not accessing the parameters of a |
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| 394 | # shape, see if the parameter is part of this object |
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| 395 | BaseComponent.setParam(self, name, value) |
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[883a2ef] | 396 | self._model_changed() |
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[ba1d1e9] | 397 | |
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| 398 | def getParam(self, name): |
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| 399 | """ |
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| 400 | @param name: name of the parameter to change |
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| 401 | """ |
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| 402 | #TODO: clean this up |
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| 403 | |
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| 404 | # Lowercase for case insensitivity |
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| 405 | name = name.lower() |
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| 406 | |
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| 407 | # Look for sub-model access |
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| 408 | toks = name.split('.') |
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| 409 | if len(toks) == 1: |
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| 410 | try: |
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| 411 | self.params.has_key(toks[0]) |
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| 412 | except KeyError: |
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| 413 | raise ValueError, \ |
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| 414 | "VolumeCanvas.getParam: Could not find %s" % name |
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| 415 | |
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| 416 | value = self.params[toks[0]] |
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| 417 | if isinstance(value, ShapeDescriptor): |
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| 418 | raise ValueError, \ |
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| 419 | "VolumeCanvas.getParam: Cannot get parameter value." |
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| 420 | else: |
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| 421 | return value |
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| 422 | |
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| 423 | elif len(toks) == 2: |
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| 424 | try: |
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| 425 | self.shapes.has_key(toks[0]) |
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| 426 | except KeyError: |
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| 427 | raise ValueError, \ |
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| 428 | "VolumeCanvas.getParam: Could not find %s" % name |
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| 429 | |
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| 430 | shapeinstance = self.shapes[toks[0]] |
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| 431 | |
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| 432 | try: |
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| 433 | shapeinstance.params.has_key(toks[1]) |
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| 434 | except KeyError: |
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| 435 | raise ValueError, \ |
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| 436 | "VolumeCanvas.getParam: Could not find %s" % name |
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| 437 | |
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| 438 | return shapeinstance.params[toks[1]] |
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| 439 | |
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| 440 | else: |
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| 441 | raise ValueError, \ |
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| 442 | "VolumeCanvas.getParam: Could not find %s" % name |
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| 443 | |
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| 444 | def getParamList(self, shapeid = None): |
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| 445 | """ |
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| 446 | return a full list of all available parameters from |
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| 447 | self.params.keys(). If a key in self.params is a instance |
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| 448 | of ShapeDescriptor, extend the return list to: |
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| 449 | [param1,param2,shapeid.param1,shapeid.param2.......] |
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| 450 | |
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| 451 | If shapeid is provided, return the list of parameters that |
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| 452 | belongs to that shape id only : [shapeid.param1, shapeid.param2...] |
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| 453 | """ |
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| 454 | |
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| 455 | param_list = [] |
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| 456 | if shapeid == None: |
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| 457 | for key1 in self.params.keys(): |
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| 458 | #value1 = self.params[key1] |
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| 459 | param_list.append(key1) |
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| 460 | for key2 in self.shapes.keys(): |
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| 461 | value2 = self.shapes[key2] |
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| 462 | header = key2 + '.' |
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| 463 | for key3 in value2.params.keys(): |
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| 464 | fullname = header + key3 |
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| 465 | param_list.append(fullname) |
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| 466 | |
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| 467 | else: |
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| 468 | try: |
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| 469 | self.shapes.has_key(shapeid) |
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| 470 | except KeyError: |
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| 471 | raise ValueError, \ |
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| 472 | "VolumeCanvas: getParamList: Could not find %s" % shapeid |
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| 473 | header = shapeid + '.' |
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| 474 | param_list = self.shapes[shapeid].params.keys() |
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| 475 | for i in range(len(param_list)): |
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| 476 | param_list[i] = header + param_list[i] |
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| 477 | |
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| 478 | return param_list |
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| 479 | |
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| 480 | def getShapeList(self): |
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| 481 | """ |
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| 482 | Return a list of the shapes |
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| 483 | """ |
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| 484 | return self.shapes.keys() |
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[883a2ef] | 486 | def _addSingleShape(self, shapeDesc): |
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[ba1d1e9] | 487 | """ |
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| 488 | create shapeobject based on shapeDesc |
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| 489 | @param shapeDesc: shape description |
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| 490 | """ |
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| 491 | #Create the object model |
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| 492 | shapeDesc.create() |
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| 493 | |
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| 494 | if shapeDesc.params['is_lores']: |
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| 495 | # Add the shape to the lores_model |
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| 496 | pointsmodelpy.lores_add(self.lores_model, |
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| 497 | shapeDesc.shapeObject, shapeDesc.params['contrast']) |
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[883a2ef] | 499 | def _createVolumeFromList(self): |
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[ba1d1e9] | 500 | """ |
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| 501 | Create a new lores model with all the shapes in our internal list |
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| 502 | Whenever we change a parameter of a shape, we have to re-create |
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| 503 | the whole thing. |
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| 504 | |
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| 505 | Items with higher 'order' number take precedence for regions |
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| 506 | of space that are shared with other objects. Points in the |
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| 507 | overlapping region belonging to objects with lower 'order' |
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| 508 | will be ignored. |
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| 509 | |
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| 510 | Items are added in decreasing 'order' number. |
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| 511 | The item with the highest 'order' will be added *first*. |
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| 512 | [That conventions is prescribed by the realSpaceModeling module] |
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| 513 | """ |
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| 514 | |
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| 515 | # Create empty model |
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| 516 | self.lores_model = \ |
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| 517 | pointsmodelpy.new_loresmodel(self.params['lores_density']) |
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| 518 | |
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| 519 | # Create empty complex model |
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| 520 | self.complex_model = pointsmodelpy.new_complexmodel() |
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| 521 | |
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| 522 | # Order the object first |
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| 523 | obj_list = [] |
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| 524 | |
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| 525 | for shape in self.shapes: |
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| 526 | order = self.shapes[shape].params['order'] |
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| 527 | # find where to place it in the list |
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| 528 | stored = False |
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| 529 | |
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| 530 | for i in range(len(obj_list)): |
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| 531 | if obj_list[i][0] > order: |
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| 532 | obj_list.insert(i, [order, shape]) |
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| 533 | stored = True |
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| 534 | break |
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| 535 | |
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| 536 | if not stored: |
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| 537 | obj_list.append([order, shape]) |
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| 538 | |
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| 539 | # Add each shape |
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| 540 | len_list = len(obj_list) |
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| 541 | for i in range(len_list-1, -1, -1): |
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| 542 | shapedesc = self.shapes[obj_list[i][1]] |
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[883a2ef] | 543 | self._addSingleShape(shapedesc) |
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[ba1d1e9] | 544 | |
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| 545 | return 0 |
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| 546 | |
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| 547 | def getPr(self): |
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| 548 | """ |
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[883a2ef] | 549 | Calculate P(r) from the objects on the canvas. |
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| 550 | This method should always be called after the shapes |
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| 551 | on the VolumeCanvas have changed. |
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| 552 | |
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[ba1d1e9] | 553 | @return: calculation output flag |
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| 554 | """ |
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| 555 | # To find a complete example of the correct call order: |
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| 556 | # In LORES2, in actionclass.py, method CalculateAction._get_iq() |
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| 557 | |
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| 558 | # If there are not shapes, do nothing |
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| 559 | if len(self.shapes) == 0: |
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[883a2ef] | 560 | self._model_changed() |
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[ba1d1e9] | 561 | return 0 |
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| 562 | |
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| 563 | # generate space filling points from shape list |
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[883a2ef] | 564 | self._createVolumeFromList() |
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[ba1d1e9] | 565 | |
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| 566 | self.points = pointsmodelpy.new_point3dvec() |
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| 567 | |
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| 568 | pointsmodelpy.complexmodel_add(self.complex_model, |
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| 569 | self.lores_model, "LORES") |
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| 570 | for shape in self.shapes: |
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| 571 | if self.shapes[shape].params['is_lores'] == False: |
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| 572 | pointsmodelpy.complexmodel_add(self.complex_model, |
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| 573 | self.shapes[shape].shapeObject, "PDB") |
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| 574 | |
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| 575 | #pointsmodelpy.get_lorespoints(self.lores_model, self.points) |
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| 576 | self.npts = pointsmodelpy.get_complexpoints(self.complex_model, self.points) |
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| 577 | |
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| 578 | # expecting the rmax is a positive float or 0. The maximum distance. |
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| 579 | #rmax = pointsmodelpy.get_lores_pr(self.lores_model, self.points) |
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| 580 | |
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| 581 | rmax = pointsmodelpy.get_complex_pr(self.complex_model, self.points) |
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| 582 | self.hasPr = True |
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| 583 | |
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| 584 | return rmax |
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| 585 | |
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| 586 | def run(self, q = 0): |
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| 587 | """ |
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| 588 | Returns the value of I(q) for a given q-value |
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[f98961f] | 589 | @param q: q-value ([float] or [list]) ([A-1] or [[A-1], [rad]]) |
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| 590 | @return: I(q) [float] [cm-1] |
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| 591 | """ |
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| 592 | # Check for 1D q length |
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| 593 | if q.__class__.__name__ == 'int' \ |
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| 594 | or q.__class__.__name__ == 'float': |
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| 595 | return self.getIq(q) |
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| 596 | # Check for 2D q-value |
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| 597 | elif q.__class__.__name__ == 'list': |
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| 598 | # Compute (Qx, Qy) from (Q, phi) |
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| 599 | # Phi is in radian and Q-values are in A-1 |
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| 600 | qx = q[0]*math.cos(q[1]) |
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| 601 | qy = q[0]*math.sin(q[1]) |
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| 602 | return self.getIq2D(qx, qy) |
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| 603 | # Through an exception if it's not a |
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| 604 | # type we recognize |
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| 605 | else: |
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| 606 | raise ValueError, "run(q): bad type for q" |
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| 607 | |
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| 608 | def runXY(self, q = 0): |
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| 609 | """ |
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| 610 | Standard run command for the canvas. |
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| 611 | Redirects to the correct method |
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| 612 | according to the input type. |
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| 613 | @param q: q-value [float] or [list] [A-1] |
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| 614 | @return: I(q) [float] [cm-1] |
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| 615 | """ |
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| 616 | # Check for 1D q length |
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| 617 | if q.__class__.__name__ == 'int' \ |
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| 618 | or q.__class__.__name__ == 'float': |
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| 619 | return self.getIq(q) |
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| 620 | # Check for 2D q-value |
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| 621 | elif q.__class__.__name__ == 'list': |
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| 622 | return self.getIq2D(q[0], q[1]) |
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| 623 | # Through an exception if it's not a |
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| 624 | # type we recognize |
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| 625 | else: |
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| 626 | raise ValueError, "runXY(q): bad type for q" |
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| 627 | |
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[a2c1196] | 628 | def _create_modelObject(self): |
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[f98961f] | 629 | """ |
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[883a2ef] | 630 | Create the simulation model obejct from the list |
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| 631 | of shapes. |
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| 632 | |
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| 633 | This method needs to be called each time a parameter |
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| 634 | changes because of the way the underlying library |
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| 635 | was (badly) written. It is impossible to change a |
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| 636 | parameter, or remove a shape without having to |
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| 637 | refill the space points. |
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| 638 | |
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| 639 | TODO: improve that. |
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[ba1d1e9] | 640 | """ |
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[f98961f] | 641 | # To find a complete example of the correct call order: |
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| 642 | # In LORES2, in actionclass.py, method CalculateAction._get_iq() |
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| 643 | |
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| 644 | # If there are not shapes, do nothing |
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| 645 | if len(self.shapes) == 0: |
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[883a2ef] | 646 | self._model_changed() |
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[f98961f] | 647 | return 0 |
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| 648 | |
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| 649 | # generate space filling points from shape list |
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[883a2ef] | 650 | self._createVolumeFromList() |
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[f98961f] | 651 | |
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| 652 | self.points = pointsmodelpy.new_point3dvec() |
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| 653 | |
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| 654 | pointsmodelpy.complexmodel_add(self.complex_model, |
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| 655 | self.lores_model, "LORES") |
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| 656 | for shape in self.shapes: |
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| 657 | if self.shapes[shape].params['is_lores'] == False: |
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| 658 | pointsmodelpy.complexmodel_add(self.complex_model, |
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| 659 | self.shapes[shape].shapeObject, "PDB") |
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| 660 | |
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| 661 | #pointsmodelpy.get_lorespoints(self.lores_model, self.points) |
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| 662 | self.npts = pointsmodelpy.get_complexpoints(self.complex_model, self.points) |
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[a2c1196] | 663 | |
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| 664 | |
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| 665 | def getIq2D(self, qx, qy): |
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| 666 | """ |
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| 667 | Returns simulate I(q) for given q_x and q_y values. |
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| 668 | @param qx: q_x [A-1] |
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| 669 | @param qy: q_y [A-1] |
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| 670 | @return: I(q) [cm-1] |
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| 671 | """ |
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[883a2ef] | 672 | |
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| 673 | # If this is the first simulation call, we need to generate the |
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| 674 | # space points |
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| 675 | if self.points == None: |
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| 676 | self._create_modelObject() |
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| 677 | |
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| 678 | # Protect against empty model |
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| 679 | if self.points == None: |
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| 680 | return 0 |
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| 681 | |
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| 682 | # Evalute I(q) |
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[f98961f] | 683 | norm = 1.0e8/self.params['lores_density']*self.params['scale'] |
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| 684 | return norm*pointsmodelpy.get_complex_iq_2D(self.complex_model, self.points, qx, qy)\ |
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| 685 | + self.params['background'] |
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| 686 | |
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[ab6098f] | 687 | def write_pr(self, filename): |
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| 688 | """ |
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| 689 | Write P(r) to an output file |
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| 690 | @param filename: file name for P(r) output |
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| 691 | """ |
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| 692 | if self.hasPr == False: |
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| 693 | self.getPr() |
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| 694 | |
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| 695 | pointsmodelpy.outputPR(self.complex_model, filename) |
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| 696 | |
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[7e8601f] | 697 | def getPrData(self): |
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| 698 | """ |
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| 699 | Write P(r) to an output file |
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| 700 | @param filename: file name for P(r) output |
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| 701 | """ |
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| 702 | if self.hasPr == False: |
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| 703 | self.getPr() |
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| 704 | |
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| 705 | return pointsmodelpy.get_pr(self.complex_model) |
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| 706 | |
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[ba1d1e9] | 707 | def getIq(self, q): |
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| 708 | """ |
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| 709 | Returns the value of I(q) for a given q-value |
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| 710 | |
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| 711 | This method should remain internal to the class |
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| 712 | and the run() method should be used instead. |
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| 713 | |
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| 714 | @param q: q-value [float] |
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| 715 | @return: I(q) [float] |
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| 716 | """ |
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| 717 | |
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| 718 | if self.hasPr == False: |
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| 719 | self.getPr() |
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| 720 | |
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| 721 | # By dividing by the density instead of the actuall V/N, |
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| 722 | # we have an uncertainty of +-1 on N because the number |
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| 723 | # of points chosen for the simulation is int(density*volume). |
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| 724 | # Propagation of error gives: |
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| 725 | # delta(1/density^2) = 2*(1/density^2)/N |
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| 726 | # where N is stored in self.npts |
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| 727 | |
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| 728 | norm = 1.0e8/self.params['lores_density']*self.params['scale'] |
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| 729 | #return norm*pointsmodelpy.get_lores_i(self.lores_model, q) |
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| 730 | return norm*pointsmodelpy.get_complex_i(self.complex_model, q)\ |
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| 731 | + self.params['background'] |
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| 732 | |
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| 733 | def getError(self, q): |
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| 734 | """ |
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| 735 | Returns the error of I(q) for a given q-value |
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| 736 | @param q: q-value [float] |
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| 737 | @return: I(q) [float] |
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| 738 | """ |
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| 739 | |
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| 740 | if self.hasPr == False: |
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| 741 | self.getPr() |
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| 742 | |
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[a2c1196] | 743 | # By dividing by the density instead of the actual V/N, |
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[ba1d1e9] | 744 | # we have an uncertainty of +-1 on N because the number |
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| 745 | # of points chosen for the simulation is int(density*volume). |
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| 746 | # Propagation of error gives: |
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| 747 | # delta(1/density^2) = 2*(1/density^2)/N |
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| 748 | # where N is stored in self.npts |
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| 749 | |
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| 750 | norm = 1.0e8/self.params['lores_density']*self.params['scale'] |
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| 751 | #return norm*pointsmodelpy.get_lores_i(self.lores_model, q) |
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| 752 | return norm*pointsmodelpy.get_complex_i_error(self.complex_model, q)\ |
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| 753 | + self.params['background'] |
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| 754 | |
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| 755 | def getIqError(self, q): |
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| 756 | """ |
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| 757 | Return the simulated value along with its estimated |
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| 758 | error for a given q-value |
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| 759 | |
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| 760 | Propagation of errors is used to evaluate the |
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| 761 | uncertainty. |
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| 762 | |
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| 763 | @param q: q-value [float] |
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| 764 | @return: mean, error [float, float] |
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| 765 | """ |
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| 766 | val = self.getIq(q) |
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| 767 | # Simulation error (statistical) |
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| 768 | err = self.getError(q) |
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| 769 | # Error on V/N |
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| 770 | simerr = 2*val/self.npts |
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| 771 | return val, err+simerr |
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[a2c1196] | 772 | |
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| 773 | def getIq2DError(self, qx, qy): |
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| 774 | """ |
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| 775 | Return the simulated value along with its estimated |
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| 776 | error for a given q-value |
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| 777 | |
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| 778 | Propagation of errors is used to evaluate the |
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| 779 | uncertainty. |
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| 780 | |
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[883a2ef] | 781 | @param qx: qx-value [float] |
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| 782 | @param qy: qy-value [float] |
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[a2c1196] | 783 | @return: mean, error [float, float] |
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| 784 | """ |
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| 785 | self._create_modelObject() |
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| 786 | |
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| 787 | norm = 1.0e8/self.params['lores_density']*self.params['scale'] |
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| 788 | val = norm*pointsmodelpy.get_complex_iq_2D(self.complex_model, self.points, qx, qy)\ |
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| 789 | + self.params['background'] |
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| 790 | |
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| 791 | # Simulation error (statistical) |
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| 792 | norm = 1.0e8/self.params['lores_density']*self.params['scale'] \ |
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| 793 | * math.pow(self.npts/self.params['lores_density'], 1.0/3.0)/self.npts |
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| 794 | err = norm*pointsmodelpy.get_complex_iq_2D_err(self.complex_model, self.points, qx, qy) |
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| 795 | # Error on V/N |
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| 796 | simerr = 2*val/self.npts |
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| 797 | |
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| 798 | # The error used for the position is over-simplified. |
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| 799 | # The actual error was empirically found to be about |
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| 800 | # an order of magnitude larger. |
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| 801 | return val, 10.0*err+simerr |
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[ba1d1e9] | 802 | |
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