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r"""python_view is a module providing access to a PythonView. It is
possible to use the PythonView API directly, but this module provides
convenience classes in Python.
"""
#==============================================================================
#
# Program: ParaView
# Module: python_view.py
#
# Copyright (c) Kitware, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
# See Copyright.txt or http://www.paraview.org/HTML/Copyright.html for details.
#
# This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even
# the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
# PURPOSE. See the above copyright notice for more information.
#
#==============================================================================
import paraview
import vtk
from vtkPVServerImplementationCorePython import *
from vtkPVClientServerCoreCorePython import *
from vtkPVServerManagerCorePython import *
try:
from vtkPVServerManagerDefaultPython import *
except:
paraview.print_error("Error: Cannot import vtkPVServerManagerDefaultPython")
try:
from vtkPVServerManagerRenderingPython import *
except:
paraview.print_error("Error: Cannot import vtkPVServerManagerRenderingPython")
try:
from vtkPVServerManagerApplicationPython import *
except:
paraview.print_error("Error: Cannot import vtkPVServerManagerApplicationPython")
from vtkPVCommonPython import *
def numpy_to_image(numpy_array):
"""
@brief Convert a numpy 2D or 3D array to a vtkImageData object
@param numpy_array 2D or 3D numpy array containing image data
@return vtkImageData with the numpy_array content
"""
try:
import numpy
except:
paraview.print_error("Error: Cannot import numpy")
shape = numpy_array.shape
if len(shape) < 2:
raise Exception('numpy array must have dimensionality of at least 2')
h, w = shape[0], shape[1]
c = 1
if len(shape) == 3:
c = shape[2]
# Reshape 2D image to 1D array suitable for conversion to a
# vtkArray with numpy_support.numpy_to_vtk()
linear_array = numpy.reshape(numpy_array, (w*h, c))
try:
from vtk.util import numpy_support
except:
paraview.print_error("Error: Cannot import vtk.util.numpy_support")
vtk_array = numpy_support.numpy_to_vtk(linear_array)
image = vtk.vtkImageData()
image.SetDimensions(w, h, 1)
image.AllocateScalars(vtk_array.GetDataType(), 4)
image.GetPointData().GetScalars().DeepCopy(vtk_array)
return image
def figure_to_data(figure):
"""
@brief Convert a Matplotlib figure to a numpy 2D array with RGBA uint8 channels and return it.
@param figure A matplotlib figure.
@return A numpy 2D array of RGBA values.
"""
# Draw the renderer
try:
import matplotlib
except:
paraview.print_error("Error: Cannot import matplotlib")
figure.canvas.draw()
# Get the RGBA buffer from the figure
w, h = figure.canvas.get_width_height()
try:
import numpy
except:
paraview.print_error("Error: Cannot import numpy")
buf = numpy.fromstring(figure.canvas.tostring_argb(), dtype=numpy.uint8)
buf.shape = (h, w, 4)
# canvas.tostring_argb gives pixmap in ARGB mode. Roll the alpha channel to have it in RGBA mode
buf = numpy.roll(buf, 3, axis=2)
return buf
def figure_to_image(figure):
"""
@brief Convert a Matplotlib figure to a vtkImageData with RGBA unsigned char channels
@param figure A matplotlib figure.
@return a vtkImageData with the Matplotlib figure content
"""
buf = figure_to_data(figure)
# Flip rows to be suitable for vtkImageData.
buf = buf[::-1,:,:].copy()
return numpy_to_image(buf)
def matplotlib_figure(width, height):
"""
@brief Create a Matplotlib figure with specified width and height for rendering
@param w Width of desired plot
@param h Height of desired plot
@return A Matplotlib figure
"""
try:
from matplotlib.backends.backend_agg import FigureCanvasAgg
except:
paraview.print_error("Error: Cannot import matplotlib.backends.backend_agg.FigureCanvasAgg")
try:
from matplotlib.figure import Figure
except:
paraview.print_error("Error: Cannot import matplotlib.figure.Figure")
figure = Figure()
figureCanvas = FigureCanvasAgg(figure)
figure.set_dpi(72)
figure.set_size_inches(float(width)/72.0, float(height)/72.0)
return figure
def call_setup_data(setup_data_function, view):
"""
@brief Utility function to call the user-defined setup_data function. This is
meant to be called by the C++ side of the vtkPythonView class.
@parameter view vtkPythonView object
"""
if setup_data_function == None:
return
setup_data_function(view)
def call_render(render_function, view, width, height):
"""
@brief Utility function to call the user-defined render function. This is
called by the C++ side of the vtkPythonView class.
@parameter view vtkPythonView object
@parameter width Width of view
@parameter height Height of view
"""
if render_function == None:
return
# Check how many parameters it takes.
num_args = render_function.__code__.co_argcount
image = None
if (num_args == 3):
# Current-style render() function
image = render_function(view, width, height)
elif (num_args == 2):
# Old-style render() function introduced in ParaView 4.1
figure = matplotlib_figure(width, height)
render_function(view, figure)
image = figure_to_image(figure)
view.SetImageData(image)