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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
# $Id$
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