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hyperspy rotation of axes calibrated
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%matplotlib widget | |
import hyperspy.api as hs | |
import numpy as np | |
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt | |
s = hs.datasets.example_signals.object_hologram() | |
ax0 = s.axes_manager[0] | |
ax1 = s.axes_manager[1] | |
ax0.scale=2 | |
ax1.scale=1 | |
A = np.repeat(s.axes_manager[0].axis[:, None], 2, axis=1) | |
B = np.repeat(s.axes_manager[1].axis[:, None], 2, axis=1) | |
A[:,1] = ax1.low_value | |
B[:,0] = ax0.low_value | |
def rotmatrix(theta): | |
theta = np.deg2rad(theta) | |
c,s = np.cos(theta), np.sin(theta) | |
return np.array( | |
[[c, -s],[s, c]] | |
) | |
def rotate_axis(theta, ax1, ax2): | |
center = np.array( | |
[ax1.low_value + (ax1.high_value - ax1.low_value)/2, | |
ax2.low_value + (ax2.high_value - ax2.low_value)/2] | |
) | |
offset = np.array([ax1.offset, ax2.offset]) | |
ax1_new_offset, ax2_new_offset = rotmatrix(theta) @ (offset - center) + center | |
ax1_new_scale, ax2_new_scale = np.abs(rotmatrix(theta) @ (ax1.scale, ax2.scale)) | |
return (ax1_new_offset, ax1_new_scale), (ax2_new_offset, ax2_new_scale) | |
theta = -100 | |
center = np.array( | |
[ax0.low_value + (ax0.high_value - ax0.low_value)/2, | |
ax1.low_value + (ax1.high_value - ax1.low_value)/2] | |
) | |
A2 = (rotmatrix(theta) @ (A - center).T).T + center | |
B2 = (rotmatrix(theta) @ (B - center).T).T + center | |
((xo, xs), (yo, ys)) = rotate_axis(theta, ax0, ax1) | |
plt.figure() | |
plt.plot(*A.T, color='blue') | |
plt.plot(*A2.T, color='red') | |
plt.plot(*B.T, color='blue') | |
plt.plot(*B2.T, color='red') | |
plt.scatter(xo, yo) | |
plt.xlim(ax0.low_value-100, ax0.high_value+100) | |
plt.ylim(ax1.low_value-100, ax1.high_value+100) | |
plt.axis('equal') |
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