Change script to use resolution-independent coords
- Use the --voxelspace flag to get the old behavior
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@ -48,14 +48,17 @@ parser.add_option( '--degrees', dest='degrees', action='store_true',
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help = 'angle is given in degrees [%default]')
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parser.add_option( '--nonperiodic', dest='periodic', action='store_false',
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help = 'wrap around edges [%default]')
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parser.add_option( '--voxelspace', dest='voxelspace', action='store_true',
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help = '-c and -d are given in (0 to grid) coordinates instead of (origin to origin+size) \
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coordinates [%default]')
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parser.set_defaults(center = [0,0,0],
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fill = 0,
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quaternion = [],
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angleaxis = [],
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degrees = False,
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exponent = [1e10,1e10,1e10], # box shape by default
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periodic = True
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periodic = True,
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voxelspace = False
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)
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(options, filenames) = parser.parse_args()
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@ -71,6 +74,7 @@ else:
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rotation = damask.Quaternion()
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options.center = np.array(options.center)
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options.dimension = np.array(options.dimension)
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# --- loop over input files -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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if filenames == []: filenames = [None]
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# If we have a negative dimension, make it an ellipsoid for backwards compatibility
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options.exponent = np.where(np.array(options.dimension) > 0, options.exponent, 2)
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microstructure = microstructure.reshape(info['grid'],order='F')
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# coordinates given in real space (default) vs voxel space
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if not options.voxelspace:
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options.center += info['origin']
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options.center *= np.array(info['grid']) / np.array(info['size'])
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options.dimension *= np.array(info['grid']) / np.array(info['size'])
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size = microstructure.shape
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# change to coordinate space where the primitive is the unit sphere/cube/etc
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