Source code for morphforge.units.wrappers

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import numpy as np
from morphforge.units.util import qty

# pylint: disable=E1103


[docs]class NpPqWrappers(object): @classmethod
[docs] def linspace(cls, start, stop, num, endpoint=True): start = qty(start) stop = qty(stop) # Lets us the same base unit: stop = 1.0 * stop stop.units = start.units vals = np.linspace(start.magnitude, stop.magnitude, num=num, endpoint=endpoint) return vals * start.units
@classmethod
[docs] def arange(cls, start, stop, step): #print start, stop, step start = qty(start) stop = qty(stop) step = qty(step) # Lets us the same base unit: stop = 1.0 * stop step = 1.0 * step stop.units = start.units step.units = start.units vals = np.arange(start.magnitude, stop.magnitude, step=step.magnitude) return vals * start.units