source: trunk/src/FitsIO/dataIO.cc @ 944

Last change on this file since 944 was 944, checked in by MatthewWhiting, 12 years ago

Ensuring the number of axes is written to the FitsHeader? (partially addressing #147).

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1// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
2// dataIO.cc: Read the data array from a FITS file into a Cube object.
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28#include <iostream>
29#include <string>
30#define WCSLIB_GETWCSTAB // define this so that we don't try and redefine
31                         //  wtbarr (this is a problem when using gcc v.4+
32#include <fitsio.h>
33#include <math.h>
34#include <duchamp/duchamp.hh>
35#include <duchamp/param.hh>
36#include <duchamp/fitsHeader.hh>
37#include <duchamp/Cubes/cubes.hh>
38
39namespace duchamp
40{
41
42  OUTCOME Cube::getFITSdata(std::string fname)
43  {
44    /// This function retrieves the data array from the FITS file at the
45    ///   location given by the string argument.
46    ///  Only the two spatial axes and the one spectral axis are stored in the
47    ///   data array. These axes are given by the wcsprm variables wcs->lng,
48    ///   wcs->lat and wcs->spec.
49    ///  All other axes are just read by their first pixel, using the
50    ///   fits_read_subsetnull_flt function
51
52    int numAxes, status = 0;  /* MUST initialize status */
53    fitsfile *fptr; 
54
55    // Open the FITS file
56    status = 0;
57    if( fits_open_file(&fptr,fname.c_str(),READONLY,&status) ){
58      fits_report_error(stderr, status);
59      return FAILURE;
60    }
61
62    // Read the size of the FITS file -- number and sizes of the axes
63    status = 0;
64    if(fits_get_img_dim(fptr, &numAxes, &status)){
65      fits_report_error(stderr, status);
66      return FAILURE;
67    }
68
69    this->head.setNumAxes(numAxes);
70
71    long *dimAxes = new long[numAxes];
72    for(int i=0;i<numAxes;i++) dimAxes[i]=1;
73    status = 0;
74    if(fits_get_img_size(fptr, numAxes, dimAxes, &status)){
75      fits_report_error(stderr, status);
76      return FAILURE;
77    }
78
79    // Identify which axes are the "interesting" ones
80    int lng,lat,spc;
81    if(this->head.isWCS() && (this->head.WCS().spec>=0)){
82      lng = this->head.WCS().lng;
83      lat = this->head.WCS().lat;
84      spc = this->head.WCS().spec;
85    }
86    else{
87      lng = 0;
88      lat = 1;
89      spc = 2;
90    }
91   
92    int anynul;
93    int npix = dimAxes[lng];
94    if(numAxes>1) npix *= dimAxes[lat];
95    if((spc>=0)&&(numAxes>spc)) npix *= dimAxes[spc];
96
97
98    // define the first and last pixels for each axis.
99    // set both to 1 for the axes we don't want, and to the full
100    //  range for the ones we do.
101    long *fpixel = new long[numAxes];
102    long *lpixel = new long[numAxes];
103    long *inc = new long[numAxes];    // the data-sampling increment
104    for(int i=0;i<numAxes;i++){
105      inc[i] = fpixel[i] = lpixel[i] = 1;
106    }
107    lpixel[lng] = dimAxes[lng];
108    if(numAxes>1) lpixel[lat] = dimAxes[lat];
109    if((spc>=0)&&(numAxes>spc)) lpixel[spc] = dimAxes[spc];
110
111    int colnum = 0;  // want the first dataset in the FITS file
112
113    // read the relevant subset, defined by the first & last pixel ranges
114    if(this->initialiseCube(dimAxes) == FAILURE) return FAILURE;
115    status = 0;
116    if(fits_read_subset_flt(fptr, colnum, numAxes, dimAxes,
117                            fpixel, lpixel, inc,
118                            this->par.getBlankPixVal(), this->array, &anynul, &status)){
119      DUCHAMPERROR("Cube Reader", "There was an error reading in the data array:");
120      fits_report_error(stderr, status);
121      return FAILURE;
122    }
123
124    delete [] fpixel;
125    delete [] lpixel;
126    delete [] inc;
127
128    if(anynul==0){   
129      // no blank pixels, so don't bother with any trimming or checking...
130      if(this->par.getFlagTrim()) { 
131        // if user requested fixing, inform them of change.
132        DUCHAMPWARN("Cube Reader", "No blank pixels, so setting flagTrim to false.");
133      }
134      this->par.setFlagBlankPix(false);
135      this->par.setFlagTrim(false);
136    }
137
138    delete [] dimAxes;
139
140    // Close the FITS file -- not needed any more in this function.
141    status = 0;
142    fits_close_file(fptr, &status);
143    if (status){
144      DUCHAMPWARN("Cube Reader","Error closing file: ");
145      fits_report_error(stderr, status);
146    }
147
148    return SUCCESS;
149
150  }
151
152}
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