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|| left click release || Select a cylinder in '''A''', resulting in update of the image in '''B''' ||
|| left click drag || Scene rotation ||
|| left button release || Select a cylinder in '''A''', resulting in update of the image in '''B''' ||
|| Right button drag || x and y movement ||
|| Shift + right button drag || z movement ||
|| Mouse wheel in and out || Zoom in and out, respectively ||
|| Left button drag || Object rotation, quaternion based ||
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== Mouse Handling == == Specialized Mouse Handling ==

When you open a list of EMData objects from Python, the way to view an image associated with a point on the sphere is by hold shift and clicking on it.

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EMAN2's EulerXplor Tool

e2eulerxplor_2.png

The four interfaces in e2eulerxplor. See the table below for more details

Figure Label

Description

A

This is a graphical depiction of orientations on the asymmetric unit. Click on one of the dots to display the associated class average and projection as shown in C. The color of the dot in the asymmetric unit shows the relative number of particles in the class: Blue indicates a class with a lot of particles in it, red indicates a class with few particles in it. White is in between.

B

This is main inspector, this appears when you middle click on A. You can select different refinement iterations to investigate how the class averages and aligned particles are changing through time.

C

Projection (left) and class average corresponding to selected orientation (yellow) in A

D

Aligned particles that formed the class average shown in C (right). If you select the projection in C (left) these particles will be shown unaligned. Blue squares indicate that the particle did not make it into the final class average

Mouse Handling

Mouse Action

Result

left button release

Select a cylinder in A, resulting in update of the image in B

Right button drag

x and y movement

Shift + right button drag

z movement

Mouse wheel in and out

Zoom in and out, respectively

Left button drag

Object rotation, quaternion based

Inspecting EMData lists with euler_display from e2.py

You can open a list of EMData's with the EulerXplor tool if they all have the "xform.projection" header attribute. Use this syntax:

   1 a = EMData()
   2 b = a.read_images("bdb:refine_00#projections_00")
   3 euler_display(b)

euler_display_1.png

Typical screenshot of the Eulerxplor tool, launched using euler_display

Figure Label

Description

A

Symmetrized orientation distribution. Cylinder heights are proportional to the "ptcl_repr" header attribute. You can choose which header attribute scales the cylinder height in the inspector (bottom of C

B

The image corresponding to the selected (yellow) cylinder.

C

The inspector. Note you can change uniformly enlarge the displayed cylinders using the "Point Height" and "Point Width" sliders

Specialized Mouse Handling

When you open a list of EMData objects from Python, the way to view an image associated with a point on the sphere is by hold shift and clicking on it.

Mouse Action

Result

Shift + click

Select a cylinder in A, resulting in update of the image in B

Inspecting Transform lists with euler_display from e2.py

Similarly you can look at a list of Transforms with the EulerXplor tool, using this syntax:

   1 sym = Symmetries.get("c1")
   2 orients = sym.gen_orientations("eman",{"delta":3,"inc_mirror":True})
   3 euler_display(orients)

EMAN2/Programs/e2eulerxplor (last edited 2009-07-24 02:42:48 by bcm-10-134)