Exemplo n.º 1
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    def readSOM(self, som, lline):
        """
        This method reads the #L line and sets up some initial information in
        the L{SOM.SOM}.

        @param som: The object to have its information read from file.
        @type som: L{SOM.SOM}

        @param lline: The line from the file containing the information to set
        @type lline: C{string}
        """
        parts = lline.split()
        # Find the units
        units = []
        count = 0
        for part in parts:
            if part.startswith("("):
                units.append(count)
            count += 1
        
        # Between thrid entry and first units is the y axis label
        label = parts[3:units[0]]
        som.setYLabel(" ".join(label))
        # Next entry after that is the y axis units
        som.setYUnits(dst_utils.units_from_string(parts[units[0]]))
Exemplo n.º 2
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    def __get_label_units(self, lline):
        """
        This method strips out the axis label and units from the provided
        information.

        @param lline: The object containing the label and unit information.
        @type lline: C{string}


        @return: The axis label and units
        @rtype: C{tuple} of two C{string}s
        """
        parts = lline.split()

        # The units sit at -2 in the list
        return (" ".join(parts[1:-2]), dst_utils.units_from_string(parts[-2]))
Exemplo n.º 3
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    def __get_label_units(self, lline):
        """
        This method strips out the axis label and units from the provided
        information.

        @param lline: The object containing the label and unit information.
        @type lline: C{string}


        @return: The axis label and units
        @rtype: C{tuple} of two C{string}s
        """
        parts = lline.split()

        # The units sit at -2 in the list
        return (" ".join(parts[1:-2]), dst_utils.units_from_string(parts[-2]))