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Update get_frame_vczyx function based on feedback in issue #24

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Ruben Verweij 5 years ago
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from pims import Frame
from pims.base_frames import FramesSequenceND from pims.base_frames import FramesSequenceND
from nd2reader.exceptions import EmptyFileError from nd2reader.exceptions import EmptyFileError
@ -58,16 +59,54 @@ class ND2Reader(FramesSequenceND):
return self.get_frame_vczyx(v=v, c=c, t=t, z=z, x=x, y=y) return self.get_frame_vczyx(v=v, c=c, t=t, z=z, x=x, y=y)
def get_frame_vczyx(self, v=None, c=None, t=None, z=None, x=None, y=None): def get_frame_vczyx(self, v=None, c=None, t=None, z=None, x=None, y=None):
x = self.metadata["width"] if x <= 0 else x
y = self.metadata["height"] if y <= 0 else y
result = []
for v in self._get_possible_coords('v', v):
for c in self._get_possible_coords('c', c):
for z in self._get_possible_coords('z', z):
result.append(self._parser.get_image_by_attributes(t, v, c, z, y, x))
return np.squeeze(np.array(result, dtype=self._dtype))
"""Retrieve a frame based on the specified coordinates
Axes order is set by self.bundle_axes, x and y coordinates are ignored,
because we always return Frame objects.
"""
# remove 'x', 'y' from bundle axes and set to width, height
bundle_axes = list(self.bundle_axes)
try:
bundle_axes.remove('x')
except ValueError:
pass
try:
bundle_axes.remove('y')
except ValueError:
pass
x = self.metadata["width"]
y = self.metadata["height"]
# make coords dictionary based on function input
coords = dict(v=v, c=c, t=t, z=z)
# Set appropriate values for None and bundle_axes coords
for dim in coords:
coords[dim] = self._get_possible_coords(dim, coords[dim])
# Initialize empty array of Frames of right shape
if len(bundle_axes) > 0:
shape = tuple((len(coords[dim]) for dim in bundle_axes))
results = np.empty(shape, dtype=Frame)
else:
results = np.empty((1,), dtype=Frame)
# order for the get_image_by_attributes function
argument_order = dict(t=0, v=1, c=2, z=3)
# Now, collect the results in the right order
for index, _ in np.ndenumerate(results):
current_coords = [0, 0, 0, 0, y, x]
for dim in coords:
if dim in bundle_axes:
dim_val = coords[dim][index[bundle_axes.index(dim)]]
else:
dim_val = coords[dim][0]
current_coords[argument_order[dim]] = dim_val
# Actually get the corresponding Frame
results[index] = Frame(self._parser.get_image_by_attributes(*current_coords), metadata=self.metadata)
return results
def _get_possible_coords(self, dim, default): def _get_possible_coords(self, dim, default):
if dim in self.sizes: if dim in self.sizes:


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