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Tip revision: 94c4295a4d31d75d07bc34b3034359392639ca31 authored by Michael Gurnis on 13 March 2007, 00:56:07 UTC
Refactored the regional parts of the code so that the age grids are read in from the same code as are the velocity and material files. Moved the guts of Regional_lith_age_read_files.c to Regional_read_input_from_files.c. This nearly makes the structure of Full and Regional the same -- refactoring that Leif initiated last year
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zslice.py
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# CitcomS.py by Eh Tan, Eun-seo Choi, and Pururav Thoutireddy.
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"""
Slice horizontal layer(s) from CitcomS output (from batchcombine.py).
Also convert the (x, y) coordinate to (lon, lat).

usage:
  zslice(prefix, layer1 [,layer2 [,...]] )
    -- slice the specified layer(s)
       layer# : layer(s) to plot (count from 0)

  zslice(prefix)
    -- slice all layers

  It can be used in the command line as well.

input:
  prefix
outout:
  prefix.z###
"""

all = ('zslice', 'zslicefile')


def zslicefile(prefix, layer):
    return '%s.z%03d' % (prefix, layer)


def zslice(prefix, *ilayers):

    from math import pi
    r2d = 180.0 / pi

    ## open input file and read header
    infile = open(prefix)
    nodex, nodey, nodez = infile.readline().split('x')
    nodez = int(nodez)
    #print nodez, ilayers

    ## validate ilayers
    layers = check_layers(ilayers, nodez)
    nlayer = len(layers)

    ## allocate arrays
    output = range(nlayer)
    lines = range(nodez)

    ## open output files
    for i in range(nlayer):
        zfile = zslicefile(prefix, layers[i])
        output[i] = open(zfile, 'w')

    try:
        while 1:
            ## read nodez lines
            for j in range(nodez):
                lines[j] = infile.readline()

            ## file is empty or EOF?
            if not lines[nodez-1]:
                break

            for i in range(nlayer):
                layer = layers[i]

                ## spilt the first 3 columns only, the rest will be
                ## output as-is
                data = lines[layer].split(' ', 3)
                lat = 90 - float(data[0])*r2d
                lon = float(data[1])*r2d
                output[i].write( '%f %f %s' % (lon, lat, data[3]) )

        infile.close()

    finally:
        for i in range(nlayer):
            output[i].close()


    return



def check_layers(layers, nodez):
    if layers == ():
        ## if empty, we will slice every layer
        layers = range(nodez)
    else:
        ## otherwise, check bounds of layers
        for layer in layers:
            if not (0<= layer < nodez):
                raise ValueError, 'layer out of range (0-%d)' % (nodez - 1)

    return layers



## if run as a script
if __name__ == '__main__':
    import sys

    if len(sys.argv) < 2:
        print __doc__
        sys.exit(1)

    prefix = sys.argv[1]
    layers = [ int(x) for x in sys.argv[2:] ]

    zslice(prefix, *layers)


# version
# $Id$

# End of file
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