Source code for geoh5py.objects.surface
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from __future__ import annotations
import uuid
import numpy as np
from .cell_object import CellObject
from .object_base import ObjectType
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class Surface(CellObject):
"""
Surface object defined by vertices and cells
"""
__TYPE_UID = uuid.UUID(
fields=(0xF26FEBA3, 0xADED, 0x494B, 0xB9, 0xE9, 0xB2BBCBE298E1)
)
def __init__(self, object_type: ObjectType, **kwargs):
self._cells: np.ndarray | None = None
super().__init__(object_type, **kwargs)
@property
def cells(self) -> np.ndarray | None:
"""
Array of vertices index forming triangles
:return cells: :obj:`numpy.array` of :obj:`int`, shape ("*", 3)
"""
if getattr(self, "_cells", None) is None:
if self.on_file:
self._cells = self.workspace.fetch_array_attribute(self)
return self._cells
@cells.setter
def cells(self, indices: list | np.ndarray | None):
if isinstance(indices, list):
indices = np.vstack(indices)
if self._cells is not None and (
indices is None or indices.shape[0] < self._cells.shape[0]
):
raise ValueError(
"Attempting to assign 'cells' with fewer values. "
"Use the `remove_cells` method instead."
)
if indices.ndim != 2 or indices.shape[1] != 3:
raise ValueError("Array of cells should be of shape (*, 3).")
if not np.issubdtype(indices.dtype, np.integer):
raise TypeError("Indices array must be of integer type")
self._cells = indices.astype(np.int32)
self.workspace.update_attribute(self, "cells")
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@classmethod
def default_type_uid(cls) -> uuid.UUID:
return cls.__TYPE_UID