Getting Started¶
Introduction¶
polarTransform is a Python package for converting images between the polar and Cartesian domain. It contains many features such as specifying the start/stop radius and angle, interpolation order (bicubic, linear, nearest, etc), and much more.
Installing¶
Prerequisites¶
- Python 3
- Dependencies:
- numpy
- scipy
- scikit-image
Installing polarTransform¶
polarTransform is currently available on PyPi. The simplest way to
install alone is using pip
at a command line:
pip install polarTransform
which installs the latest release. To install the latest code from the repository (usually stable, but may have undocumented changes or bugs):
pip install git+https://github.com/addisonElliott/polarTransform.git
For developers, you can clone the pydicom repository and run the setup.py
file. Use the following commands to get
a copy from GitHub and install all dependencies:
git clone pip install git+https://github.com/addisonElliott/polarTransform.git
cd polarTransform
pip install .
or, for the last line, instead use:
pip install -e .
to install in ‘develop’ or ‘editable’ mode, where changes can be made to the local working code and Python will use the updated polarTransform code.
Test and coverage¶
Run the following command in the base directory to run the tests:
python -m unittest discover -v polarTransform/tests
Using polarTransform¶
Once installed, the package can be imported at a Python command line or used in your own Python program with import polarTransform
. See the User Guide for more details of how to use the package.
Next Steps¶
To start learning how to use polarTransform, see the User Guide.