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TopoReg is a Python library. TopoReg has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has build file available, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
wxgui.py: user interface. Contains many snippets adapted from a long list of third-party sources (wxpython multithreading, wxpython stdout redirection, wxpython StyledTextCtrl configuration, matplotlib integration in wxpython apps, etc.). wxsimpleapp.py: boilerplate user interface code generate by wxglade from wxsimpleapp.wxg. accum.pyx: cython extension to speed up some array routines. write3d.py: routines to write output files in PLY format (point clouds), can be open with meshlab. tifffile.py: to write tiff files (scipy depends upon PIL/Pillow, whose tiff support is not very good or inexistent, depending on the version). Adapted from third-party code (Golkhe’s python modules, ). stl.py: to write stl files, can be open with meshlab. Adapted from third-party code (python-stl v1.3.3: ). simpleRegister.py: simple script to perform a registration. simpleAnalyzer.py: simple script to analyze the results of a registration process. setupapp.py: script to freeze an executable from wxgui.py (to be used in windows with winpython). setup.py: script to compile strawlab’s python-pcl bindings. conf.py: part of the configuration files for the python-pcl bindings. readme.rst.python-pcl and LICENSE.python-pcl: came with the python-pcl bindings. accumsetup.py: script to compile a custom cython extension to speed up some array processing routines. rotations.py: computational geometry routines. Some routines are adapted from third-party code (Golkhe’s python modules, ). register_images.py: superresolution registration with FFT upsampling. Adapted from third-party code ransac.py: generic RANSAC implementation. Adapted from third-party code pluconv.py: code to read PLU files from our confocal device. Adapted from third-party code (gwyddion, originally in C). imreg.py: code to do phase correlation. Adapted from third-party code (Fiji’s stitching plugin, originally in Java). heightmaps.py: main file, containing the registration and analysis API. help.odt: source file for the help displayed in the user interface. It has to be saved as help.html to be displayed. pcl: directory containing the sources for the python-pcl bindings. Thoroughly modified to be used by heightmaps.py. icptool: directory with the source for a command line application to expose PCL’s ICP algorithm to heightmaps.py in Windows, where it is impractical to compile the PCL bindings for python 2.7. Above, "Adapted from third-party code" means a variety of things, such as "copied verbatim", "slightly modified", "inspired", "completely transformed", "translated from another language", or any combination thereof.
wxgui.py: user interface. Contains many snippets adapted from a long list of third-party sources (wxpython multithreading, wxpython stdout redirection, wxpython StyledTextCtrl configuration, matplotlib integration in wxpython apps, etc.). wxsimpleapp.py: boilerplate user interface code generate by wxglade from wxsimpleapp.wxg. accum.pyx: cython extension to speed up some array routines. write3d.py: routines to write output files in PLY format (point clouds), can be open with meshlab. tifffile.py: to write tiff files (scipy depends upon PIL/Pillow, whose tiff support is not very good or inexistent, depending on the version). Adapted from third-party code (Golkhe’s python modules, ). stl.py: to write stl files, can be open with meshlab. Adapted from third-party code (python-stl v1.3.3: ). simpleRegister.py: simple script to perform a registration. simpleAnalyzer.py: simple script to analyze the results of a registration process. setupapp.py: script to freeze an executable from wxgui.py (to be used in windows with winpython). setup.py: script to compile strawlab’s python-pcl bindings. conf.py: part of the configuration files for the python-pcl bindings. readme.rst.python-pcl and LICENSE.python-pcl: came with the python-pcl bindings. accumsetup.py: script to compile a custom cython extension to speed up some array processing routines. rotations.py: computational geometry routines. Some routines are adapted from third-party code (Golkhe’s python modules, ). register_images.py: superresolution registration with FFT upsampling. Adapted from third-party code ransac.py: generic RANSAC implementation. Adapted from third-party code pluconv.py: code to read PLU files from our confocal device. Adapted from third-party code (gwyddion, originally in C). imreg.py: code to do phase correlation. Adapted from third-party code (Fiji’s stitching plugin, originally in Java). heightmaps.py: main file, containing the registration and analysis API. help.odt: source file for the help displayed in the user interface. It has to be saved as help.html to be displayed. pcl: directory containing the sources for the python-pcl bindings. Thoroughly modified to be used by heightmaps.py. icptool: directory with the source for a command line application to expose PCL’s ICP algorithm to heightmaps.py in Windows, where it is impractical to compile the PCL bindings for python 2.7. Above, "Adapted from third-party code" means a variety of things, such as "copied verbatim", "slightly modified", "inspired", "completely transformed", "translated from another language", or any combination thereof.
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TopoReg has a low active ecosystem.
It has 0 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 12 months.
TopoReg has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of TopoReg is 0.1.0
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TopoReg has no bugs reported.
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TopoReg has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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TopoReg is licensed under the BSL-1.0 License. This license is Permissive.
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Build file is available. You can build the component from source.
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Install TopoReg
You can download it from GitHub.
You can use TopoReg like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
You can use TopoReg like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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