pyfibre.model.tools.fibre_utilities module¶
-
pyfibre.model.tools.fibre_utilities.check_2D_arrays(array1, array2, thresh=1)[source]¶ Returns indices where values of array1 are within thresh distance of array2
- Parameters
array1 (array_like) – Array to be inspected
array2 (array_like) – Array to be inspected, does not need to be same size as array1
thresh (int, optional) – Threshold distance to return the corresponding array indices
- Returns
array1_indices (array_like of int) – Indices of array1 that meet threshold critera
array2_indices (array_like of int) – Indices of array2 that meet threshold critera
-
pyfibre.model.tools.fibre_utilities.cos_sin_theta_2D(vector, r_vector)[source]¶ Returns cosine and sine of angles of intersecting vectors between even and odd indices
- Parameters
- Returns
cos_the (array_like (float); shape=(n_vector/2)) – Cosine of the angle between each pair of displacement vectors
sin_the (array_like (float); shape=(n_vector/2)) – Sine of the angle between each pair of displacement vectors
r_prod (array_like (float); shape=(n_vector/2)) – Product of radial distance between each pair of displacement vectors
-
pyfibre.model.tools.fibre_utilities.distance_matrix(node_coord)[source]¶ Calculate distances between each index value of node_coord
-
pyfibre.model.tools.fibre_utilities.get_edge_list(graph, max_degree=2)[source]¶ Get a list of edges between nodes that contain less that max_degree edges
-
pyfibre.model.tools.fibre_utilities.get_node_coord_array(graph)[source]¶ Return a numpy array containing xy attributes of all nodes in graph
-
pyfibre.model.tools.fibre_utilities.get_node_degree_array(graph)[source]¶ Return a numpy array containing number of edges for each node in graph
-
pyfibre.model.tools.fibre_utilities.new_branches(image, coord, ring_filter, max_thresh=0.2)[source]¶ Find local maxima in image within max_thresh of coord, excluding pixels in ring filter
-
pyfibre.model.tools.fibre_utilities.reduce_coord(coord, weights=None, thresh=1)[source]¶ Find elements in coord that lie within thresh distance of each other. Remove element with lowest corresponding value.
- Parameters
coord (array_like) – Set of pixel coordinates to assess
weights (array_like, optional) – Importance weights corresponding to each coordinate. If undefined, all coordinates are considered equally
thresh (int, optional) – Minimum pixel distance required between coordinates
-
pyfibre.model.tools.fibre_utilities.remove_redundant_nodes(network, r_thresh=2)[source]¶ Reduces any two nodes that are within r_thresh distance of each other down to one, by transferring any edges on the least connected node to the most connected node before removing the least connected node