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author | mb2013 |
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date | Tue, 20 May 2014 03:29:48 -0400 |
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# Rotate ply file to normalized position # based at points on symmetry axis # MB import math from math import * import sys import numpy # Main function def main(): # input user .ply file name_file_ply = sys.argv[1] # input user symmetry points file sym_points_file = sys.argv[2] # to function 'extracting header', return header features var_header,var_vertex_nm,var_face_nm, var_col = extracting_header(name_file_ply) # to function 'extracting symmetry points', return symmetry points and list with new vertex listsym,listtotal_vertex = extracting_symmetry_points(sym_points_file) # to function 'extracting coordiantes', return list vertex and colors listtotal_vertex, listtotal_colors = extracting_coordinates(name_file_ply, var_header,var_vertex_nm,var_face_nm, listtotal_vertex, var_col) # to function 'shift to zero' shift_to_zero(listsym,listtotal_vertex) # to function 'write ply file' write_ply_file(name_file_ply, var_header,var_vertex_nm,var_face_nm, listtotal_colors, listtotal_vertex) # Function to extract all the values of the header of the ply file def extracting_header(name_file_ply): file_ply = open(name_file_ply) # open ply file var_col = 0 # color variable count = 0 # counter # for the first lines of the ply file for line in range(0, 40): readheader = file_ply.readline().strip().split() if len(readheader) != 0: if readheader[0] == 'end_header': var_header = count # If there are colors in the ply file if 'red' in readheader: var_col += 1 if 'blue' in readheader: var_col += 1 if 'green' in readheader: var_col += 1 # extracting number of vertexen if readheader[0] == "element" and readheader[1] == "vertex": var_vertex_nm = readheader[2] # extracting number of faces if readheader[0] == "element" and readheader[1] == "face": var_face_nm = readheader[2] count += 1 else: continue file_ply.close() # closing ply file return var_header, var_vertex_nm,var_face_nm, var_col # return values to main # Function for extracting the values of the symmetry points file def extracting_symmetry_points(sym_points_file): sympoints = open(sym_points_file) # open symmetry file symlines = sympoints.readlines() # read all the lines of file listsym = [] # symmetry points listtotal_vertex = [] # vertexen # every line in the sym file for sym in range(0,len(symlines)): symline_1 = symlines[sym].strip().split() listsym.append(symlines[sym].strip().split()) #add symmetry points listtotal_vertex.append(symlines[sym].strip().split()) # add symmetry points sympoints.close() # close symmetry file return listsym,listtotal_vertex # return symmetry points list and vertex list # Function to extract the coordinates of the ply file def extracting_coordinates(name_file_ply, var_header,var_vertex_nm,var_face_nm, listtotal_vertex, var_col): file1 = open(name_file_ply) # open ply file sub_list = [] #sublist coordinates listtotal_colors = [] # color list sub_colors = [] # sublist color # coordinates of ply file to list for coordinates_ln in range(0, (int(var_header) + int(var_vertex_nm) + int(var_face_nm) + 1)): line = file1.readline().strip().split() if (int(var_header) < coordinates_ln < (int(var_vertex_nm)+ int(var_header)+1)): rayx = sub_list.append(line[0]) rayy = sub_list.append(line[1]) rayz = sub_list.append(line[2]) listtotal_vertex.append(sub_list) #x y z coordinates to list sub_list = [] if var_col != 0: #if color code is not 0 color_x = sub_colors.append(line[3]) color_y = sub_colors.append(line[4]) color_z = sub_colors.append(line[5]) listtotal_colors.append(sub_colors) #colors to list sub_colors = [] return listtotal_vertex, listtotal_colors # return coordinates (vertexen) and color lists # Function to calculate the values in the Z rotation matrix def Rz_matrix(z_angle): # Rz rotation matrix return [[cos(math.radians(z_angle)), -sin(math.radians(z_angle)), 0.0],[sin(math.radians(z_angle)),cos(math.radians(z_angle)),0.0],[0.0, 0.0, 1.0]] # Function to calculate the new coordinates rotated with Z rotation matrix def Z_rotation(point2, z_angle): # multiplication rotation matrix and coordinates r_z = Rz_matrix(z_angle) rotated_z = [] for i in range(3): rotated_z.append((sum([r_z[i][j] * point2[j] for j in range(3)]))) return rotated_z # Function to calculate the values in the X rotation matrix def Rx_matrix(x_angle): #rotation matrix x-axis return [[1, 0, 0],[0,cos(math.radians(x_angle)),-sin(math.radians(x_angle))],[0,sin(math.radians(x_angle)),cos(math.radians(x_angle))]] # Function to calculate the new coordinates rotated with X rotation matrix def X_rotation(point3, x_angle): #multiplication rotation matrix and coordinates r_x = Rx_matrix(x_angle) rotated_x = [] for i in range(3): rotated_x.append((sum([r_x[i][j] * point3[j] for j in range(3)]))) return rotated_x # Function to calculate the values in the Y rotation matrix def Ry_matrix(y_angle): # Ry rotation matrix return [[cos(math.radians(y_angle)), 0.0, sin(math.radians(y_angle))],[0.0, 1.0, 0.0],[-sin(math.radians(y_angle)),0.0, cos(math.radians(y_angle))]] # Function to calculate the new coordinates rotated with Y rotation matrix def Y_rotation(point4, y_angle): #multiplication rotation matrix and coordinates r_y = Ry_matrix(y_angle) rotated_y = [] for i in range(3): rotated_y.append((sum([r_y[i][j] * point4[j] for j in range(3)]))) return rotated_y #Function to shift the object to the zeropoint def shift_to_zero(listsym, listtotal_vertex): sym3 = listsym[2] zeropoint = sym3 list2 = [] # sublist coordinates listdata3 = [] # new coordinates # every coordinate minus the sym3 coordinates for vertex in range(0,len(listtotal_vertex)): list2.append(float(listtotal_vertex[vertex][0]) - float(zeropoint[0])) list2.append(float(listtotal_vertex[vertex][1]) - float(zeropoint[1])) list2.append(float(listtotal_vertex[vertex][2]) - float(zeropoint[2])) listdata3.append(list2) # add new coordinates to list list2 = [] # to function 'rotate z axis' rotate_z_axis(listdata3) # Function for rotating the object around z axis def rotate_z_axis(listdata3): # If object is upside down, 180 degrees rotation around the Z axis is needed. listdatatemp = [] # check if object is upside down if listdata3[0][1] < listdata3[2][1]: angle = 180 # rotate 180 degrees. for coordinates in range(0,len(listdata3)): listdatatemp.append(Z_rotation(listdata3[coordinates], angle)) listdata3 = listdatatemp # new coordinates # calculate angle rotation z len_z_a = listdata3[0][0] - listdata3[2][0] len_z_b = listdata3[0][1] - listdata3[2][1] z_angle = (math.degrees(math.atan(len_z_a/len_z_b))) # calculate new coordinates with rotation matrix of Z listdata4 = [] for coordinates in range(0, len(listdata3)): listdata4.append(Z_rotation(listdata3[coordinates], z_angle)) # add new coordinates to list listdata3 = [] # to function 'rotate x axis' rotate_x_axis(listdata4) # Function for rotating the object around x axis def rotate_x_axis(listdata4): #calculate angle rotation x len_x_a = listdata4[0][2] - listdata4[2][0] len_x_b = listdata4[0][1] - listdata4[2][0] x_angle = -(math.degrees(math.atan(len_x_a/len_x_b))) # calculate new coordinates with rotation matrix of X listdata5 = [] for coordinates in range(0, len(listdata4)): listdata5.append(X_rotation(listdata4[coordinates], x_angle)) # add new coordinates to list listdata4 = [] # to function 'rotate y axis' rotate_y_axis(listdata5) # Function for rotating the object around y axis def rotate_y_axis(listdata5): #calculate angle rotation y len_y_a = (listdata5[1][0] - listdata5[2][0]) len_y_b = (listdata5[1][2] - listdata5[2][2]) y_angle = -(math.degrees(math.atan(len_y_a/len_y_b))) # calculate new coordinates with rotation matrix of Y listdata6 = [] for coordinates in range(0, len(listdata5)): listdata6.append(Y_rotation(listdata5[coordinates], y_angle)) listdata5 = [] #Rotate 180 degrees around y axis when object is backwards.# listdatatemp = [] if listdata6[1][0] < listdata6[3][0]: #point sym2_x < point sym 3 angle = 180 for coordinates in range(0,len(listdata6)): listdatatemp.append(Y_rotation(listdata6[coordinates], angle)) # add new coordinates to list listdata6 = listdatatemp # to function 'write new coordinates' write_new_coordinates(listdata6) # Function write the new coordinates to outputfile. def write_new_coordinates(listdata6): file_outputname4 = 'outputrotate_points.ply' # sub outputfile output4 = open(file_outputname4, 'w') # write every coordinate to output file for line in range(0,len(listdata6)): output4.write("%.7f %.7f %.7f\n"%(listdata6[line][0], listdata6[line][1], listdata6[line][2])) # Function to write the new ply file with def write_ply_file(name_file_ply, var_header,var_vertex_nm,var_face_nm, listtotal_colors, listtotal_vertex): outfile_rotating2 = open(sys.argv[3], 'w') #create new file pointsfile = open('outputrotate_points.ply', 'r') #new points file2= open(name_file_ply) #original ply file counter = 0 # counter for color # writing all the parts of the new ply file for line in range(0,(int(var_header) + int(var_vertex_nm) + int(var_face_nm) + 1)): line2 = file2.readline() readline2 = line2.strip().split() if line <= (int(var_header)): #header writing outfile_rotating2.write('%s'%(line2)) if line == int(var_header): #new coordinates writing line2 = file2.readline() readline2 = line2.strip().split() for vertex in range(0,len(listtotal_vertex)): line3 = pointsfile.readline().strip() if vertex >= 4: #from point 4, because they were extra edit to the list in the beginning outfile_rotating2.write('%s %s %s %s\n'% (line3, listtotal_colors[counter][0], listtotal_colors[counter][1], listtotal_colors[counter][2])) counter += 1 if line == (int(var_vertex_nm) + int(var_header)-1): #write the faces for face in range(0, int(var_face_nm)): line2 = file2.readline() outfile_rotating2.write('%s'%(line2)) counter = 0 outfile_rotating2.close() # outputfile close main()