source: trunk/src/Cubes/drawMomentCutout.cc @ 1131

Last change on this file since 1131 was 1131, checked in by MatthewWhiting, 12 years ago

Ticket #132 - further improvements: getting the calculation and reporting of the position angle right (in particular so that kvis displays it properly - yet to do the same for casa/DS9), and putting the maj/min/pa values in the various output catalogues. Also changing the headers for the spectral plots - these now have the shape info rather that W_RA/W_DEC.

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1// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
2// drawMomentCutout.cc: Drawing a 0th-moment map and related functions.
3// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
4// Copyright (C) 2006, Matthew Whiting, ATNF
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28#include <iostream>
29#include <sstream>
30#include <cpgplot.h>
31#include <math.h>
32#include <duchamp/duchamp.hh>
33#include <duchamp/param.hh>
34#include <duchamp/fitsHeader.hh>
35#include <duchamp/Cubes/cubes.hh>
36#include <duchamp/Cubes/cubeUtils.hh>
37#include <duchamp/Utils/utils.hh>
38#include <duchamp/Utils/mycpgplot.hh>
39#include <duchamp/PixelMap/Voxel.hh>
40#include <duchamp/PixelMap/Object3D.hh>
41#include <vector>
42
43const int MIN_WIDTH=20;
44using namespace mycpgplot;
45using namespace PixelInfo;
46
47namespace duchamp
48{
49
50  void Cube::drawMomentCutout(Detection &object)
51  {
52    ///  @details
53    ///   A routine to draw the 0th moment for the given detection
54    ///    using the flux given by the pixel array in the Cube.
55    ///   The 0th moment is constructed by adding the flux of each
56    ///    pixel within the full extent of the object (this may be more
57    ///    pixels than were actually detected in the object)
58    ///   A tick mark is also drawn to indicate angular scale (but only
59    ///    if the WCS for the Cube is valid).
60    /// \param object The Detection to be drawn.
61
62    if(!cpgtest()){
63      DUCHAMPERROR("Draw Cutout","There is no PGPlot device open.");
64    }
65    else{
66
67      size_t size = (object.getXmax()-object.getXmin()+1);
68      if(size<size_t(object.getYmax()-object.getYmin()+1))
69        size = object.getYmax()-object.getYmin()+1;
70      size += MIN_WIDTH;
71
72      long xmin = (object.getXmax()+object.getXmin())/2 - size/2 + 1;
73      long xmax = (object.getXmax()+object.getXmin())/2 + size/2;
74      long ymin = (object.getYmax()+object.getYmin())/2 - size/2 + 1;
75      long ymax = (object.getYmax()+object.getYmin())/2 + size/2;
76      long zmin = object.getZmin();
77      long zmax = object.getZmax();
78
79      bool *isGood = new bool[size*size];
80      for(size_t i=0;i<size*size;i++) isGood[i]=true;
81      for(int z=zmin; z<=zmax; z++){
82        for(int x=xmin; x<=xmax; x++){
83          for(int y=ymin; y<=ymax; y++){
84            isGood[(y-ymin) * size + (x-xmin)] =
85              ((x>=0)&&(x<int(this->axisDim[0])))    // if inside the boundaries
86              && ((y>=0)&&(y<int(this->axisDim[1]))) // if inside the boundaries
87              && !this->isBlank(x,y,z);         // if not blank
88          }
89        }
90      }
91
92      float *image = new float[size*size];
93      for(size_t i=0;i<size*size;i++) image[i]=0.;
94
95      size_t imPos,cubePos;
96      for(int z=zmin; z<=zmax; z++){
97        for(int x=xmin; x<=xmax; x++){
98          for(int y=ymin; y<=ymax; y++){
99
100            imPos = (y-ymin) * size + (x-xmin);
101            cubePos = z*this->axisDim[0]*this->axisDim[1] +
102              y*this->axisDim[0] + x;
103
104            if(isGood[imPos]) image[imPos] += this->array[cubePos];
105
106          }
107        }
108      }
109
110      for(size_t i=0;i<size*size;i++){
111        // if there is some signal on this pixel, normalise by the velocity width
112        if(isGood[i]) image[i] /= float(zmax-zmin+1);
113      }
114
115      // now work out the greyscale display limits,
116      //   excluding blank pixels where necessary.
117      float z1,z2;
118      int ct=0;
119      while(!isGood[ct]) ct++; // move to first non-blank pixel
120      z1 = z2 = image[ct];
121      for(size_t i=1;i<size*size;i++){
122        if(isGood[i]){
123          if(image[i]<z1) z1=image[i];
124          if(image[i]>z2) z2=image[i];
125        }
126      }
127
128      // adjust the values of the blank and extra-image pixels
129      for(size_t i=0;i<size*size;i++)
130        if(!isGood[i]) image[i] = z1 - 1.;
131
132
133      float tr[6] = {xmin-1,1.,0.,ymin-1,0.,1.};
134
135      cpgswin(xmin-0.5,xmax-0.5,ymin-0.5,ymax-0.5);
136      //     cpggray(image, size, size, 1, size, 1, size, z1, z2, tr);
137      cpggray(image, size, size, 1, size, 1, size, z2, z1, tr);
138      cpgbox("bc",0,0,"bc",0,0);
139
140      delete [] image;
141
142      int ci;
143      cpgqci(&ci);
144
145      // Draw the border of the BLANK region, if there is one...
146      drawBlankEdges(this->array,this->axisDim[0],this->axisDim[1],this->par);
147
148      // Draw the border of cube's pixels
149      this->drawFieldEdge();
150
151      // Draw the fitted ellipse
152      cpgsci(RED);
153      cpgellipse(object.getXaverage(),object.getYaverage(),object.getMajorAxis()/this->head.getAvPixScale(),object.getMinorAxis()/this->head.getAvPixScale(),90.+object.getPositionAngle());
154
155      // Draw the borders around the object
156      cpgsci(DUCHAMP_OBJECT_OUTLINE_COLOUR);
157      cpgsfs(OUTLINE);
158      if(this->par.drawBorders())
159        object.drawBorders(xmin,ymin);
160      else
161        cpgrect(object.getXmin()-xmin+0.5,object.getXmax()-xmin+1.5,
162                object.getYmin()-ymin+0.5,object.getYmax()-ymin+1.5);
163      /*
164        To get the borders localised correctly, we need to subtract (xmin-1)
165        from the X values. We then subtract 0.5 for the left hand border
166        (to place it on the pixel border), and add 0.5 for the right hand
167        border. Similarly for y.
168      */
169
170      if(this->head.isWCS()){
171        // Now draw a tick mark to indicate size -- 15 arcmin in length
172        //     this->drawScale(xmin+2.,ymin+2.,object.getZcentre(),0.25);
173        this->drawScale(xmin+2.,ymin+2.,object.getZcentre());
174      }
175
176      cpgsci(ci);
177
178      delete [] isGood;
179
180    }
181
182  }
183
184  void Cube::drawScale(float xstart, float ystart, float channel)
185  {
186    ///  @details
187    ///   A routine to draw a scale bar on a (pre-existing) PGPlot image.
188    ///   It uses an iterative technique to move from the given start position
189    ///    (xstart,ystart) along the positive x-direction so that the length is
190    ///    within 1% of the scaleLength (length in degrees), calculated
191    ///    according to the pixel scale of the cube.
192    ///  \param xstart X-coordinate of the start position (left-hand edge
193    ///  of tick mark typically).
194    ///  \param ystart Y-coordinate of the start position
195    ///  \param channel Which channel to base WCS calculations on: needed
196    ///  as the positions could theoretically change with channel.
197
198    if(!cpgtest()){
199      DUCHAMPERROR("Draw Cutout","There is no PGPlot device open.");
200    }
201    else{
202
203      if(this->head.isWCS()){  // can only do this if the WCS is good!
204
205        enum ANGLE {ARCSEC, ARCMIN, DEGREE};
206        const std::string symbol[3] = {"\"", "'", mycpgplot::degrees };
207        const float angleScale[3] = {3600., 60., 1.};
208        //  degree, arcmin, arcsec symbols
209   
210        const int numLengths = 17;
211        const double lengths[numLengths] =
212          {0.001/3600., 0.005/3600., 0.01/3600., 0.05/3600.,
213           0.1/3600., 0.5/3600.,
214           1./3600., 5./3600., 15./3600., 30./3600.,
215           1./60., 5./60., 15./60., 30./60.,
216           1., 5., 15.};
217        const ANGLE angleType[numLengths] =
218          {ARCSEC, ARCSEC, ARCSEC, ARCSEC,
219           ARCSEC, ARCSEC, ARCSEC, ARCSEC,
220           ARCSEC, ARCSEC,
221           ARCMIN, ARCMIN, ARCMIN, ARCMIN,
222           DEGREE, DEGREE, DEGREE};
223        const float desiredRatio = 0.2;
224
225        // first, work out what is the optimum length of the scale bar,
226        //   based on the pixel scale and size of the image.
227        float pixscale = this->head.getAvPixScale();
228        double *fraction = new double[numLengths];
229        int best=0;
230        float x1,x2,y1,y2;
231        cpgqwin(&x1,&x2,&y1,&y2);
232        for(int i=0;i<numLengths;i++){
233          fraction[i] = (lengths[i]/pixscale) / (x2-x1);
234          if(i==0) best=0;
235          else if(fabs(fraction[i] - desiredRatio) <
236                  fabs(fraction[best] - desiredRatio)) best=i;
237        }
238        delete [] fraction;
239
240        // Now work out actual pixel locations for the ends of the scale bar
241        double *pix1   = new double[3];
242        double *pix2   = new double[3];
243        double *world1 = new double[3];
244        double *world2 = new double[3];
245        pix1[0] = pix2[0] = xstart;
246        pix1[1] = pix2[1] = ystart;
247        pix1[2] = pix2[2] = channel;
248        this->head.pixToWCS(pix1,world1);
249
250        double angSep=0.;
251        double error;
252        double step=1.; // this is in pixels
253        double scaleLength = lengths[best];  // this is in degrees
254        pix2[0] = pix1[0] + scaleLength/(2.*pixscale);
255        do{
256          this->head.pixToWCS(pix2,world2);
257          angSep = angularSeparation(world1[0],world1[1],world2[0],world2[1]);
258          error = (angSep-scaleLength)/scaleLength;
259          if(error<0) error = 0 - error;
260          if(angSep>scaleLength){
261            pix2[0] -= step;
262            step /= 2.;
263          }
264          pix2[0] += step;
265        }while(error>0.05); // look for 1% change
266
267        float tickpt1 = pix1[0];
268        float tickpt2 = pix2[0];
269        float tickpt3 = ystart;
270        int colour;
271        cpgqci(&colour);
272        cpgsci(DUCHAMP_TICKMARK_COLOUR);
273        int thickness;
274        cpgqlw(&thickness);
275        cpgslw(3);
276        cpgerrx(1,&tickpt1,&tickpt2,&tickpt3,2.);
277        cpgslw(thickness);
278
279        std::stringstream text;
280        text << scaleLength * angleScale[angleType[best]]
281             << symbol[angleType[best]];
282        float size,xch,ych;
283        cpgqch(&size);
284        cpgsch(0.4);
285        cpgqcs(4,&xch,&ych); // get the character size in world coords
286        cpgptxt((tickpt1+tickpt2)/2., ystart+ych, 0, 0.5, text.str().c_str());
287        cpgsch(size);
288        cpgsci(colour);
289
290        delete [] pix1;
291        delete [] pix2;
292        delete [] world1;
293        delete [] world2;
294
295      }
296    }
297
298  }
299 
300  void Detection::drawBorders(int xoffset, int yoffset)
301  {
302    ///  @details
303    /// For a given object, draw borders around the spatial extent of the object.
304    /// \param xoffset The offset from 0 of the x-axis of the plotting window
305    /// \param yoffset The offset from 0 of the y-axis of the plotting window
306
307    if(!cpgtest()){
308      DUCHAMPERROR("Draw Borders","There is no PGPlot device open.");
309    }
310    else{
311
312      float x1,x2,y1,y2;
313      cpgqwin(&x1,&x2,&y1,&y2);
314      int xsize = int(x2 - x1) + 1;
315      int ysize = int(y2 - y1) + 1;
316
317      std::vector<int> vertexSet = this->getVertexSet();
318
319      cpgswin(0,xsize-1,0,ysize-1);
320
321      if(vertexSet.size()%4 != 0){
322        DUCHAMPERROR("drawBorders","Vertex set wrong size!");
323      }
324      else{
325        for(size_t i=0;i<vertexSet.size()/4;i++){
326          cpgmove(vertexSet[i*4]-xoffset,vertexSet[i*4+1]-yoffset);
327          cpgdraw(vertexSet[i*4+2]-xoffset,vertexSet[i*4+3]-yoffset);
328        }
329      }
330      cpgswin(x1,x2,y1,y2);
331 
332    }   
333
334  }
335
336  void Cube::drawFieldEdge()
337  {
338    /// @details
339    /// Draw a border around the spatial edge of the data. Lines are
340    /// drawn in yellow at 0 and the values of xdim & ydim.  There must
341    /// be a PGPLOT window open, else an error message is returned.
342
343    if(!cpgtest()){
344      DUCHAMPERROR("Draw Cutout","There is no PGPlot device open.");
345    }
346    else{
347      int ci;
348      cpgqci(&ci);
349      cpgsci(DUCHAMP_CUBE_EDGE_COLOUR);
350 
351      cpgmove(-0.5,-0.5);
352      cpgdraw(-0.5,this->axisDim[1]-0.5);
353      cpgdraw(this->axisDim[0]-0.5,this->axisDim[1]-0.5);
354      cpgdraw(this->axisDim[0]-0.5,-0.5);
355      cpgdraw(-0.5,-0.5);
356
357      cpgsci(ci);
358    }
359  }
360
361}
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