Source code for sas.qtgui.Plotting.Masks.CircularMask

import numpy

from sas.qtgui.Plotting.Slicers.BaseInteractor import BaseInteractor
from sas.qtgui.Plotting.Slicers.AnnulusSlicer import RingInteractor

[docs]class CircularMask(BaseInteractor): """ Draw a ring Given a radius """ def __init__(self, base, axes, color='grey', zorder=3, side=None): """ :param: the color of the line that defined the ring :param r: the radius of the ring :param sign: the direction of motion the the marker """ BaseInteractor.__init__(self, base, axes, color=color) self.markers = [] self.axes = axes self.is_inside = side self.qmax = min(numpy.fabs(self.data.xmax), numpy.fabs(self.data.xmin)) # must be positive self.connect = self.base.connect # Cursor position of Rings (Left(-1) or Right(1)) self.xmaxd = self.data.xmax self.xmind = self.data.xmin if (self.xmaxd + self.xmind) > 0: self.sign = 1 else: self.sign = -1 # Inner circle self.outer_circle = RingInteractor(self, self.axes, 'blue', zorder=zorder + 1, r=self.qmax / 1.8, sign=self.sign) self.outer_circle.qmax = self.qmax * 1.2 self.update() self._post_data()
[docs] def set_layer(self, n): """ Allow adding plot to the same panel :param n: the number of layer """ self.layernum = n self.update()
[docs] def clear(self): """ Clear the slicer and all connected events related to this slicer """ self.clear_markers() self.outer_circle.clear() self.base.connect.clearall()
[docs] def update(self): """ Respond to changes in the model by recalculating the profiles and resetting the widgets. """ # Update locations self.outer_circle.update() self._post_data() out = self._post_data() return out
[docs] def save(self, ev): """ Remember the roughness for this layer and the next so that we can restore on Esc. """ self.outer_circle.save(ev)
def _post_data(self): """ Uses annulus parameters to plot averaged data into 1D data. :param nbins: the number of points to plot """ # Data to average data = self.data # If we have no data, just return if data is None: return mask = data.mask from sas.sascalc.dataloader.manipulations import Ringcut rmin = 0 rmax = numpy.fabs(self.outer_circle.get_radius()) # Create the data1D Q average of data2D mask = Ringcut(r_min=rmin, r_max=rmax) if self.is_inside: out = (mask(data) == False) else: out = (mask(data)) return out
[docs] def moveend(self, ev): """ Called when any dragging motion ends. Post an event (type =SlicerParameterEvent) to plotter 2D with a copy slicer parameters Call _post_data method """ #self.base.thaw_axes() # create a 1D data plot self._post_data()
[docs] def restore(self): """ Restore the roughness for this layer. """ self.outer_circle.restore()
[docs] def move(self, x, y, ev): """ Process move to a new position, making sure that the move is allowed. """ pass
[docs] def set_cursor(self, x, y): pass
[docs] def getParams(self): """ Store a copy of values of parameters of the slicer into a dictionary. :return params: the dictionary created """ params = {} params["outer_radius"] = numpy.fabs(self.outer_circle._inner_mouse_x) return params
[docs] def setParams(self, params): """ Receive a dictionary and reset the slicer with values contained in the values of the dictionary. :param params: a dictionary containing name of slicer parameters and values the user assigned to the slicer. """ outer = numpy.fabs(params["outer_radius"]) # Update the picture self.outer_circle.set_cursor(outer, self.outer_circle._inner_mouse_y) # Post the data given the nbins entered by the user self._post_data()
[docs] def draw(self): self.base.update()