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LSST Data Management Base Package
_box.cc
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22 #include "pybind11/pybind11.h"
23 #include "pybind11/numpy.h"
24 
25 #include "lsst/sphgeom/python.h"
26 
28 #include "lsst/sphgeom/Box.h"
29 #include "lsst/sphgeom/Box3d.h"
30 #include "lsst/sphgeom/Circle.h"
32 #include "lsst/sphgeom/Ellipse.h"
33 #include "lsst/sphgeom/LonLat.h"
35 #include "lsst/sphgeom/Region.h"
37 
40 
41 namespace py = pybind11;
42 using namespace pybind11::literals;
43 
44 namespace lsst {
45 namespace sphgeom {
46 
47 namespace {
49  uint8_t const *buffer = reinterpret_cast<uint8_t const *>(
50  PYBIND11_BYTES_AS_STRING(bytes.ptr()));
51  size_t n = static_cast<size_t>(PYBIND11_BYTES_SIZE(bytes.ptr()));
52  return Box::decode(buffer, n);
53 }
54 }
55 
56 template <>
57 void defineClass(py::class_<Box, std::unique_ptr<Box>, Region> &cls) {
58  cls.attr("TYPE_CODE") = py::int_(Box::TYPE_CODE);
59 
60  cls.def_static("fromDegrees", &Box::fromDegrees, "lon1"_a, "lat1"_a,
61  "lon2"_a, "lat2"_a);
62  cls.def_static("fromRadians", &Box::fromRadians, "lon1"_a, "lat1"_a,
63  "lon2"_a, "lat2"_a);
64  cls.def_static("empty", &Box::empty);
65  cls.def_static("full", &Box::full);
66  cls.def_static("halfWidthForCircle", &Box::halfWidthForCircle, "radius"_a,
67  "lat"_a);
68  cls.def_static("allLongitudes", &Box::allLongitudes);
69  cls.def_static("allLatitudes", &Box::allLatitudes);
70 
71  cls.def(py::init<>());
72  cls.def(py::init<LonLat const &>(), "point"_a);
73  cls.def(py::init<LonLat const &, LonLat const &>(), "point1"_a, "point2"_a);
74  cls.def(py::init<LonLat const &, Angle, Angle>(), "center"_a, "width"_a,
75  "height"_a);
76  cls.def(py::init<NormalizedAngleInterval const &, AngleInterval const &>(),
77  "lon"_a, "lat"_a);
78  cls.def(py::init<Box const &>(), "box"_a);
79 
80  cls.def("__eq__", (bool (Box::*)(Box const &) const) & Box::operator==,
81  py::is_operator());
82  cls.def("__eq__", (bool (Box::*)(LonLat const &) const) & Box::operator==,
83  py::is_operator());
84  cls.def("__ne__", (bool (Box::*)(Box const &) const) & Box::operator!=,
85  py::is_operator());
86  cls.def("__ne__", (bool (Box::*)(LonLat const &) const) & Box::operator!=,
87  py::is_operator());
88  cls.def("__contains__",
89  (bool (Box::*)(LonLat const &) const) & Box::contains,
90  py::is_operator());
91  cls.def("__contains__", (bool (Box::*)(Box const &) const) & Box::contains,
92  py::is_operator());
93  // Rewrap this base class method since there are overloads in this subclass
94  cls.def("__contains__",
95  (bool (Box::*)(UnitVector3d const &) const) & Box::contains,
96  py::is_operator());
97 
98  cls.def("getLon", &Box::getLon);
99  cls.def("getLat", &Box::getLat);
100  cls.def("isEmpty", &Box::isEmpty);
101  cls.def("isFull", &Box::isFull);
102  cls.def("getCenter", &Box::getCenter);
103  cls.def("getWidth", &Box::getWidth);
104  cls.def("getHeight", &Box::getHeight);
105  cls.def("contains", (bool (Box::*)(LonLat const &) const) & Box::contains);
106  cls.def("contains", (bool (Box::*)(Box const &) const) & Box::contains);
107  // Rewrap these base class methods since there are overloads in this subclass
108  cls.def("contains",
109  (bool (Box::*)(UnitVector3d const &) const) & Box::contains);
110  cls.def("contains", py::vectorize((bool (Box::*)(double, double, double) const)&Box::contains),
111  "x"_a, "y"_a, "z"_a);
112  cls.def("contains", py::vectorize((bool (Box::*)(double, double) const)&Box::contains),
113  "lon"_a, "lat"_a);
114  cls.def("isDisjointFrom",
115  (bool (Box::*)(LonLat const &) const) & Box::isDisjointFrom);
116  cls.def("isDisjointFrom",
117  (bool (Box::*)(Box const &) const) & Box::isDisjointFrom);
118  cls.def("intersects",
119  (bool (Box::*)(LonLat const &) const) & Box::intersects);
120  cls.def("intersects", (bool (Box::*)(Box const &) const) & Box::intersects);
121  cls.def("isWithin", (bool (Box::*)(LonLat const &) const) & Box::isWithin);
122  cls.def("isWithin", (bool (Box::*)(Box const &) const) & Box::isWithin);
123  cls.def("clipTo", (Box & (Box::*)(LonLat const &)) & Box::clipTo);
124  cls.def("clipTo", (Box & (Box::*)(Box const &)) & Box::clipTo);
125  cls.def("clippedTo", (Box(Box::*)(LonLat const &) const) & Box::clippedTo);
126  cls.def("clippedTo", (Box(Box::*)(Box const &) const) & Box::clippedTo);
127  cls.def("expandTo", (Box & (Box::*)(LonLat const &)) & Box::expandTo);
128  cls.def("expandTo", (Box & (Box::*)(Box const &)) & Box::expandTo);
129  cls.def("expandedTo",
130  (Box(Box::*)(LonLat const &) const) & Box::expandedTo);
131  cls.def("expandedTo", (Box(Box::*)(Box const &) const) & Box::expandedTo);
132  cls.def("dilateBy", (Box & (Box::*)(Angle)) & Box::dilateBy, "angle"_a);
133  cls.def("dilateBy", (Box & (Box::*)(Angle, Angle)) & Box::dilateBy,
134  "width"_a, "height"_a);
135  cls.def("dilatedBy", (Box(Box::*)(Angle) const) & Box::dilatedBy,
136  "angle"_a);
137  cls.def("dilatedBy", (Box(Box::*)(Angle, Angle) const) & Box::dilatedBy,
138  "width"_a, "height"_a);
139  cls.def("erodeBy", (Box & (Box::*)(Angle)) & Box::erodeBy, "angle"_a);
140  cls.def("erodeBy", (Box & (Box::*)(Angle, Angle)) & Box::erodeBy, "width"_a,
141  "height"_a);
142  cls.def("erodedBy", (Box(Box::*)(Angle) const) & Box::erodedBy, "angle"_a);
143  cls.def("erodedBy", (Box(Box::*)(Angle, Angle) const) & Box::erodedBy,
144  "width"_a, "height"_a);
145  cls.def("getArea", &Box::getArea);
146  cls.def("relate",
147  (Relationship(Box::*)(LonLat const &) const) & Box::relate,
148  "point"_a);
149  // Rewrap this base class method since there are overloads in this subclass
150  cls.def("relate",
151  (Relationship(Box::*)(Region const &) const) & Box::relate,
152  "region"_a);
153 
154  // Note that the Region interface has already been wrapped.
155 
156  // The lambda is necessary for now; returning the unique pointer
157  // directly leads to incorrect results and crashes.
158  cls.def_static("decode",
159  [](py::bytes bytes) { return decode(bytes).release(); },
160  "bytes"_a);
161 
162  cls.def("__str__", [](Box const &self) {
163  return py::str("Box({!s}, {!s})").format(self.getLon(), self.getLat());
164  });
165  cls.def("__repr__", [](Box const &self) {
166  return py::str("Box({!r}, {!r})").format(self.getLon(), self.getLat());
167  });
168  cls.def(py::pickle(
169  [](const Box &self) { return python::encode(self); },
170  [](py::bytes bytes) { return decode(bytes).release(); }));
171 }
172 
173 } // sphgeom
174 } // lsst
This file defines a class for representing angle intervals.
This file declares a class for representing axis-aligned bounding boxes in ℝ³.
This file declares a class for representing circular regions on the unit sphere.
This file declares a class for representing convex polygons with great circle edges on the unit spher...
This file contains a class representing spherical coordinates.
This file declares a class representing closed intervals of normalized angles, i.e.
This file defines an interface for spherical regions.
This file declares a class for representing unit vectors in ℝ³.
table::Key< table::Array< std::uint8_t > > bytes
Definition: python.h:135
Angle represents an angle in radians.
Definition: Angle.h:43
Box represents a rectangle in spherical coordinate space that contains its boundary.
Definition: Box.h:54
LonLat represents a spherical coordinate (longitude/latitude angle) pair.
Definition: LonLat.h:48
Region is a minimal interface for 2-dimensional regions on the unit sphere.
Definition: Region.h:79
UnitVector3d is a unit vector in ℝ³ with components stored in double precision.
Definition: UnitVector3d.h:55
Relationship relate(VertexIterator const begin, VertexIterator const end, Box const &b)
pybind11::bytes encode(Region const &self)
Encode a Region as a pybind11 bytes object.
Definition: utils.h:53
std::bitset< 3 > Relationship
Relationship describes how two sets are related.
Definition: Relationship.h:35
void defineClass(py::class_< Box, std::unique_ptr< Box >, Region > &cls)
Definition: _box.cc:57
A base class for image defects.
This file declares a class for representing longitude/latitude angle boxes on the unit sphere.
This file declares a class for representing elliptical regions on the unit sphere.