edpiecepoint

edpiecepoint(1) General Commands Manual edpiecepoint(1)
NAME
 edpiecepoint - edit a list of piece coordinates
SYNOPSIS
 edpiecepoint [options] [input_file] output_file
DESCRIPTION
 This program allows one to "edit" a list of piece coordinates, or a
 list of integer point coordinates, in three ways: 1) The set of Z val-
 ues may be mapped, one-to-one, to any arbitrary new set of Z values;
 and 2) The X, Y or Z coordinates of all pieces or points may be shifted
 by a constant. 3) The overlap between pieces can be changed. In addi-
 tion, one can create a new piece list for single frame images or mon-
 taged images. The pieces can be ordered in rows, in columns, or even
 progressing in Z first for each montage position.
 The remapping of Z values is specified by a list of values (comma-sepa-
 rated ranges, e.g. 0-3,5-7). This list must have the same number of Z
 values as in the input list of Z values. The Z values in the input
 list will be mapped one-to-one onto the new list. Enter "/" to take
 the input list without modification Enter numbers between -999 and -990
 to delete points with a particular Z value; e.g. if the input list has
 Z values from 0 to 9, entering 0-4,-999,5-8 will delete all points with
 Z between 4.5 and 5.5, and shift the Z of points with Z greater then
 5.5 down by 1. If the input list has Z from 0-19, entering
 0-9,-999--990 will remove all points with Z from 10 to 19. Enter -1 to
 replace each Z value with its negative.
 When you create a new piece list, you control the overlap between
 pieces by entering a spacing instead. This spacing is the frame size
 minus the overlap; e.g., for a size of 2048 and an overlap of 10%, one
 would enter 2048 -ひく 204 = 1844. Spacing can be measured by taking the
 difference between the coordinates of corresponding points in adjacent
 pieces. For example, if a feature is at an X coordinate of 1800 in one
 piece and at 100 in the piece to the right, then the spacing in X is
 1800 -ひく 100 = 1700. Enter a negative number for X spacing if pieces are
 ordered from right to left, or a negative number for Y spacing if
 pieces are ordered from top to bottom. Enter / if you just have one
 piece.
OPTIONS
 Edpiecepoint uses the PIP package for input (see the manual page for
 pip) and can still take sequential input interactively. The follow-
 ing options can be specified either as command line arguments (with the
 -) or one per line in a command file or parameter file (without the -).
 Options can be abbreviated to unique letters; the currently valid
 abbreviations for short names are shown in parentheses.
 -input (-i) OR -InputFile File name
 Input piece list or point file. If this option is not entered
 and -create is not entered, the first non-optional argument will
 be used for an input file.
 -output (-ou) OR -OutputFile File name
 Output piece list or point file. If this option is not entered,
 the second non-optional argument will be used if -create is not
 entered; otherwise the first non-option argument will be used
 for an output file.
 -create (-cr) OR -CreateForSections Integer
 Number of sections to create a new piece list for
 -pieces (-pi) OR -PiecesInXandY Two integers
 Number of pieces in X and Y in the newly created piece list
 -spacing (-sp) OR -SpacingInXandY Two integers
 Spacing between the pieces in X and Y in the newly created piece
 list. Enter the negative of a spacing to have pieces coordi-
 nates put out in inverse order, from high to low coordinates.
 For how to determine the desired spacing, see above.
 -columns (-co) OR -ColumnsOfPieces
 Order pieces in a newly created piece list so that successive
 pieces occur in columns (in Y) rather than in rows (in X).
 -stacks (-st) OR -StacksOfPieces Integer
 Order pieces in a newly created piece list so that successive
 pieces go through the entire set of Z values at each position in
 X and Y. Enter 1 to have pieces in order by Z, or -1 for pieces
 in inverse order. This option can be used together with the
 -columns option.
 -divide (-d) OR -DivideByBinning Integer
 This option can be used to make a new piece list that works with
 binned images. Rather than just dividing the existing coordi-
 nates by the binning, the program determines a new overlap value
 and makes sure that coordinates are regularly spaced apart. To
 do this, it needs the image sizes before and after binning,
 entered with -size and -binned.
 -overlap (-ov) OR -NewOverlapInXandY Two integers
 This option can be used to change the overlap between pieces in
 a piece list. Enter the new overlaps in X and Y, and enter the
 size of the pieces with the -size option.
 -size (-si) OR -SizeInXandY Two integers
 Size of pieces in X and Y. This entry is required to adjust
 overlap or to divide by binning; in the latter case enter the
 full size of the unbinned images to which the input piece list
 corresponds.
 -binned (-b) OR -BinnedSizeInXandY Two integers
 New, binned size of pieces in X and Y (required to divide by
 binning)
 -new (-n) OR -NewZList List of integer ranges
 List of Z values to map old list to. There must be as many val-
 ues in this list as in the list of Z values to remap. See notes
 above on the contents of this list.
 -add (-a) OR -AddToAllCoordinates Three floats
 Amount to add to all coordinates in X, Y, and Z, after remapping
 -param (-pa) OR -ParameterFile Parameter file
 Read parameter entries as keyword-value pairs from a parameter
 file.
 -help (-h) OR -usage
 Print help output
 -StandardInput
 Read parameter entries from standard input.
INTERACTIVE INPUT
 If there are no command-line arguments, Edpiecepoint takes sequential
 input the old way, with the following entries:
 Name of input piece or point list file, or Return if none
 IF you enter "Return", then the program will create a new piece
 list. Then make the following 4 entries:
 Number of sections (N) for which to make piece coordinates. The Z
 coordinates will initially run from 0 to N-1, and the lower left X
 and Y coordinates will be 0.
 Number of pieces in X and in Y (enter / for 1,1)
 Spacing between pieces in X and in Y. See above.
 0 if pieces progress along rows in the image file, or 1 if they
 progress along columns.
 Name of output piece or point list file
 New list of Z values. See above.
 Amounts to add to all X, Y, and Z coordinates. These values will be
 added after the remapping of Z values, if any.
EXAMPLES
 Suppose you have a 3x3 montage of pieces of 2048x2048 with a 20% over-
 lap, which is 410 pixels. In this case the spacing is 2048 -ひく 410 =
 1638. If pieces are taken in rows from the left to right, and from
 bottom to top, namely in this order:
 7 8 9
 4 5 6
 1 2 3
 then the command is:
 edpiecepoint -create 1 -pieces 3,3 -spacing 1638,1638 output.txt
 If pieces are taken in columns from bottom to top, as SerialEM does, in
 this order:
 3 6 9
 2 5 8
 1 4 7
 then the command is:
 edpiecepoint -create 1 -pieces 3,3 -spacing 1638,1638 -columns
 output.txt
 If pieces are taken from left to right in rows but from the top down,
 like this:
 1 2 3
 4 5 6
 7 8 9
 then the spacing in Y is negative, and the command is:
 edpiecepoint -create 1 -pieces 3,3 -spacing 1638,-1638 output.txt
 Suppose you start with a stack of images (say, 3) at each Z position
 and the stacks are numbered like this: s11.mrc s12.mrc s13.mrc
 s21.mrc s22.mrc s23.mrc s31.mrc s32.mrc s33.mrc
 and stack those into a single stack with:
 newstack s*.mrc allstack.mrc
 Then the section numbers of in the stack of the images in the succes-
 sive Z planes are:
 1 4 7 2 5 8 3 6 9
 10 13 16 11 14 17 12 15 18
 19 22 25 20 23 26 21 24 27
 If these images are from block-face imaging and are stacked in the
 order they were taken, then the first plane of images needs to be at
 the top of the volume to maintain handedness. In this case the command
 is:
 edpiecepoint -crea 1 -piec 3,3 -spac 1638,-1638 -stac -1 output.txt
HISTORY
 Written by David Mastronarde, 5/8/89
BUGS
 Email bug reports to mast at colorado dot edu.
IMOD 5.2.0 edpiecepoint(1)

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