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# Copyright (c) MONAI Consortium
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from __future__ import annotations
import inspect
import itertools
import math
import os
import pprint
import random
import shutil
import subprocess
import tempfile
import types
import warnings
from ast import literal_eval
from collections.abc import Callable, Iterable, Sequence
from distutils.util import strtobool
from math import log10
from pathlib import Path
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, TypeVar, cast, overload
import numpy as np
import torch
from monai.config.type_definitions import NdarrayOrTensor, NdarrayTensor, PathLike
from monai.utils.module import optional_import, version_leq
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from yaml import SafeLoader
else:
SafeLoader, _ = optional_import("yaml", name="SafeLoader", as_type="base")
__all__ = [
"zip_with",
"star_zip_with",
"first",
"issequenceiterable",
"is_immutable",
"ensure_tuple",
"ensure_tuple_size",
"ensure_tuple_rep",
"to_tuple_of_dictionaries",
"fall_back_tuple",
"is_scalar_tensor",
"is_scalar",
"progress_bar",
"get_seed",
"set_determinism",
"list_to_dict",
"MAX_SEED",
"copy_to_device",
"str2bool",
"str2list",
"MONAIEnvVars",
"ImageMetaKey",
"is_module_ver_at_least",
"has_option",
"sample_slices",
"check_parent_dir",
"save_obj",
"label_union",
"path_to_uri",
"pprint_edges",
"check_key_duplicates",
"CheckKeyDuplicatesYamlLoader",
"ConvertUnits",
"check_kwargs_exist_in_class_init",
"run_cmd",
]
_seed = None
_flag_deterministic = torch.backends.cudnn.deterministic
_flag_cudnn_benchmark = torch.backends.cudnn.benchmark
NP_MAX = np.iinfo(np.uint32).max
MAX_SEED = NP_MAX + 1 # 2**32, the actual seed should be in [0, MAX_SEED - 1] for uint32
def zip_with(op, *vals, mapfunc=map):
"""
Map `op`, using `mapfunc`, to each tuple derived from zipping the iterables in `vals`.
"""
return mapfunc(op, zip(*vals))
def star_zip_with(op, *vals):
"""
Use starmap as the mapping function in zipWith.
"""
return zip_with(op, *vals, mapfunc=itertools.starmap)
T = TypeVar("T")
@overload
def first(iterable: Iterable[T], default: T) -> T: ...
@overload
def first(iterable: Iterable[T]) -> T | None: ...
def first(iterable: Iterable[T], default: T | None = None) -> T | None:
"""
Returns the first item in the given iterable or `default` if empty, meaningful mostly with 'for' expressions.
"""
for i in iterable:
return i
return default
def issequenceiterable(obj: Any) -> bool:
"""
Determine if the object is an iterable sequence and is not a string.
"""
try:
if hasattr(obj, "ndim") and obj.ndim == 0:
return False # a 0-d tensor is not iterable
except Exception:
return False
return isinstance(obj, Iterable) and not isinstance(obj, (str, bytes))
def is_immutable(obj: Any) -> bool:
"""
Determine if the object is an immutable object.
see also https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/3.11/Lib/copy.py#L109
"""
return isinstance(obj, (type(None), int, float, bool, complex, str, tuple, bytes, type, range, slice))
def ensure_tuple(vals: Any, wrap_array: bool = False) -> tuple:
"""
Returns a tuple of `vals`.
Args:
vals: input data to convert to a tuple.
wrap_array: if `True`, treat the input numerical array (ndarray/tensor) as one item of the tuple.
if `False`, try to convert the array with `tuple(vals)`, default to `False`.
"""
if wrap_array and isinstance(vals, (np.ndarray, torch.Tensor)):
return (vals,)
return tuple(vals) if issequenceiterable(vals) else (vals,)
def ensure_tuple_size(vals: Any, dim: int, pad_val: Any = 0, pad_from_start: bool = False) -> tuple:
"""
Returns a copy of `tup` with `dim` values by either shortened or padded with `pad_val` as necessary.
"""
tup = ensure_tuple(vals)
pad_dim = dim - len(tup)
if pad_dim <= 0:
return tup[:dim]
if pad_from_start:
return (pad_val,) * pad_dim + tup
return tup + (pad_val,) * pad_dim
def ensure_tuple_rep(tup: Any, dim: int) -> tuple[Any, ...]:
"""
Returns a copy of `tup` with `dim` values by either shortened or duplicated input.
Raises:
ValueError: When ``tup`` is a sequence and ``tup`` length is not ``dim``.
Examples::
>>> ensure_tuple_rep(1, 3)
(1, 1, 1)
>>> ensure_tuple_rep(None, 3)
(None, None, None)
>>> ensure_tuple_rep('test', 3)
('test', 'test', 'test')
>>> ensure_tuple_rep([1, 2, 3], 3)
(1, 2, 3)
>>> ensure_tuple_rep(range(3), 3)
(0, 1, 2)
>>> ensure_tuple_rep([1, 2], 3)
ValueError: Sequence must have length 3, got length 2.
"""
if isinstance(tup, torch.Tensor):
tup = tup.detach().cpu().numpy()
if isinstance(tup, np.ndarray):
tup = tup.tolist()
if not issequenceiterable(tup):
return (tup,) * dim
if len(tup) == dim:
return tuple(tup)
raise ValueError(f"Sequence must have length {dim}, got {len(tup)}.")
def to_tuple_of_dictionaries(dictionary_of_tuples: dict, keys: Any) -> tuple[dict[Any, Any], ...]:
"""
Given a dictionary whose values contain scalars or tuples (with the same length as ``keys``),
Create a dictionary for each key containing the scalar values mapping to that key.
Args:
dictionary_of_tuples: a dictionary whose values are scalars or tuples whose length is
the length of ``keys``
keys: a tuple of string values representing the keys in question
Returns:
a tuple of dictionaries that contain scalar values, one dictionary for each key
Raises:
ValueError: when values in the dictionary are tuples but not the same length as the length
of ``keys``
Examples:
>>> to_tuple_of_dictionaries({'a': 1 'b': (2, 3), 'c': (4, 4)}, ("x", "y"))
({'a':1, 'b':2, 'c':4}, {'a':1, 'b':3, 'c':4})
"""
keys = ensure_tuple(keys)
if len(keys) == 0:
return tuple({})
dict_overrides = {k: ensure_tuple_rep(v, len(keys)) for k, v in dictionary_of_tuples.items()}
return tuple({k: v[ik] for (k, v) in dict_overrides.items()} for ik in range(len(keys)))
def fall_back_tuple(
user_provided: Any, default: Sequence | NdarrayTensor, func: Callable = lambda x: x and x > 0
) -> tuple[Any, ...]:
"""
Refine `user_provided` according to the `default`, and returns as a validated tuple.
The validation is done for each element in `user_provided` using `func`.
If `func(user_provided[idx])` returns False, the corresponding `default[idx]` will be used
as the fallback.
Typically used when `user_provided` is a tuple of window size provided by the user,
`default` is defined by data, this function returns an updated `user_provided` with its non-positive
components replaced by the corresponding components from `default`.
Args:
user_provided: item to be validated.
default: a sequence used to provided the fallbacks.
func: a Callable to validate every components of `user_provided`.
Examples::
>>> fall_back_tuple((1, 2), (32, 32))
(1, 2)
>>> fall_back_tuple(None, (32, 32))
(32, 32)
>>> fall_back_tuple((-1, 10), (32, 32))
(32, 10)
>>> fall_back_tuple((-1, None), (32, 32))
(32, 32)
>>> fall_back_tuple((1, None), (32, 32))
(1, 32)
>>> fall_back_tuple(0, (32, 32))
(32, 32)
>>> fall_back_tuple(range(3), (32, 64, 48))
(32, 1, 2)
>>> fall_back_tuple([0], (32, 32))
ValueError: Sequence must have length 2, got length 1.
"""
ndim = len(default)
user = ensure_tuple_rep(user_provided, ndim)
return tuple( # use the default values if user provided is not valid
user_c if func(user_c) else default_c for default_c, user_c in zip(default, user)
)
def is_scalar_tensor(val: Any) -> bool:
return isinstance(val, torch.Tensor) and val.ndim == 0
def is_scalar(val: Any) -> bool:
if isinstance(val, torch.Tensor) and val.ndim == 0:
return True
return bool(np.isscalar(val))
def progress_bar(index: int, count: int, desc: str | None = None, bar_len: int = 30, newline: bool = False) -> None:
"""print a progress bar to track some time consuming task.
Args:
index: current status in progress.
count: total steps of the progress.
desc: description of the progress bar, if not None, show before the progress bar.
bar_len: the total length of the bar on screen, default is 30 char.
newline: whether to print in a new line for every index.
"""
end = "\r" if not newline else "\r\n"
filled_len = int(bar_len * index // count)
bar = f"{desc} " if desc is not None else ""
bar += "[" + "=" * filled_len + " " * (bar_len - filled_len) + "]"
print(f"{index}/{count} {bar}", end=end)
if index == count:
print("")
def get_seed() -> int | None:
return _seed
def set_determinism(
seed: int | None = NP_MAX,
use_deterministic_algorithms: bool | None = None,
additional_settings: Sequence[Callable[[int], Any]] | Callable[[int], Any] | None = None,
) -> None:
"""
Set random seed for modules to enable or disable deterministic training.
Args:
seed: the random seed to use, default is np.iinfo(np.int32).max.
It is recommended to set a large seed, i.e. a number that has a good balance
of 0 and 1 bits. Avoid having many 0 bits in the seed.
if set to None, will disable deterministic training.
use_deterministic_algorithms: Set whether PyTorch operations must use "deterministic" algorithms.
additional_settings: additional settings that need to set random seed.
Note:
This function will not affect the randomizable objects in :py:class:`monai.transforms.Randomizable`, which
have independent random states. For those objects, the ``set_random_state()`` method should be used to
ensure the deterministic behavior (alternatively, :py:class:`monai.data.DataLoader` by default sets the seeds
according to the global random state, please see also: :py:class:`monai.data.utils.worker_init_fn` and
:py:class:`monai.data.utils.set_rnd`).
"""
if seed is None:
# cast to 32 bit seed for CUDA
seed_ = torch.default_generator.seed() % MAX_SEED
torch.manual_seed(seed_)
else:
seed = int(seed) % MAX_SEED
torch.manual_seed(seed)
global _seed
_seed = seed
random.seed(seed)
np.random.seed(seed)
if additional_settings is not None:
additional_settings = ensure_tuple(additional_settings)
for func in additional_settings:
func(seed)
if torch.backends.flags_frozen():
warnings.warn("PyTorch global flag support of backends is disabled, enable it to set global `cudnn` flags.")
torch.backends.__allow_nonbracketed_mutation_flag = True
if seed is not None:
torch.backends.cudnn.deterministic = True
torch.backends.cudnn.benchmark = False
else: # restore the original flags
torch.backends.cudnn.deterministic = _flag_deterministic
torch.backends.cudnn.benchmark = _flag_cudnn_benchmark
if use_deterministic_algorithms is not None:
if hasattr(torch, "use_deterministic_algorithms"): # `use_deterministic_algorithms` is new in torch 1.8.0
torch.use_deterministic_algorithms(use_deterministic_algorithms)
elif hasattr(torch, "set_deterministic"): # `set_deterministic` is new in torch 1.7.0
torch.set_deterministic(use_deterministic_algorithms)
else:
warnings.warn("use_deterministic_algorithms=True, but PyTorch version is too old to set the mode.")
def list_to_dict(items):
"""
To convert a list of "key=value" pairs into a dictionary.
For examples: items: `["a=1", "b=2", "c=3"]`, return: {"a": "1", "b": "2", "c": "3"}.
If no "=" in the pair, use None as the value, for example: ["a"], return: {"a": None}.
Note that it will remove the blanks around keys and values.
"""
def _parse_var(s):
items = s.split("=", maxsplit=1)
key = items[0].strip(" \n\r\t'")
value = items[1].strip(" \n\r\t'") if len(items) > 1 else None
return key, value
d = {}
if items:
for item in items:
key, value = _parse_var(item)
try:
if key in d:
raise KeyError(f"encounter duplicated key {key}.")
d[key] = literal_eval(value)
except ValueError:
try:
d[key] = bool(strtobool(str(value)))
except ValueError:
d[key] = value
return d
def copy_to_device(
obj: Any, device: str | torch.device | None, non_blocking: bool = True, verbose: bool = False
) -> Any:
"""
Copy object or tuple/list/dictionary of objects to ``device``.
Args:
obj: object or tuple/list/dictionary of objects to move to ``device``.
device: move ``obj`` to this device. Can be a string (e.g., ``cpu``, ``cuda``,
``cuda:0``, etc.) or of type ``torch.device``.
non_blocking: when `True`, moves data to device asynchronously if
possible, e.g., moving CPU Tensors with pinned memory to CUDA devices.
verbose: when `True`, will print a warning for any elements of incompatible type
not copied to ``device``.
Returns:
Same as input, copied to ``device`` where possible. Original input will be
unchanged.
"""
if hasattr(obj, "to"):
return obj.to(device, non_blocking=non_blocking)
if isinstance(obj, tuple):
return tuple(copy_to_device(o, device, non_blocking) for o in obj)
if isinstance(obj, list):
return [copy_to_device(o, device, non_blocking) for o in obj]
if isinstance(obj, dict):
return {k: copy_to_device(o, device, non_blocking) for k, o in obj.items()}
if verbose:
fn_name = cast(types.FrameType, inspect.currentframe()).f_code.co_name
warnings.warn(f"{fn_name} called with incompatible type: " + f"{type(obj)}. Data will be returned unchanged.")
return obj
def str2bool(value: str | bool, default: bool = False, raise_exc: bool = True) -> bool:
"""
Convert a string to a boolean. Case insensitive.
True: yes, true, t, y, 1. False: no, false, f, n, 0.
Args:
value: string to be converted to a boolean. If value is a bool already, simply return it.
raise_exc: if value not in tuples of expected true or false inputs,
should we raise an exception? If not, return `default`.
Raises
ValueError: value not in tuples of expected true or false inputs and
`raise_exc` is `True`.
Useful with argparse, for example:
parser.add_argument("--convert", default=False, type=str2bool)
python mycode.py --convert=True
"""
if isinstance(value, bool):
return value
true_set = ("yes", "true", "t", "y", "1")
false_set = ("no", "false", "f", "n", "0")
if isinstance(value, str):
value = value.lower()
if value in true_set:
return True
if value in false_set:
return False
if raise_exc:
raise ValueError(f"Got \"{value}\", expected a value from: {', '.join(true_set + false_set)}")
return default
def str2list(value: str | list | None, raise_exc: bool = True) -> list | None:
"""
Convert a string to a list. Useful with argparse commandline arguments:
parser.add_argument("--blocks", default=[1,2,3], type=str2list)
python mycode.py --blocks=1,2,2,4
Args:
value: string (comma separated) to be converted to a list
raise_exc: if not possible to convert to a list, raise an exception
Raises
ValueError: value not a string or list or not possible to convert
"""
if value is None:
return None
elif isinstance(value, list):
return value
elif isinstance(value, str):
v = value.split(",")
for i in range(len(v)):
try:
a = literal_eval(v[i].strip()) # attempt to convert
v[i] = a
except Exception:
pass
return v
elif raise_exc:
raise ValueError(f'Unable to convert "{value}", expected a comma-separated str, e.g. 1,2,3')
return None
class MONAIEnvVars:
"""
Environment variables used by MONAI.
"""
@staticmethod
def data_dir() -> str | None:
return os.environ.get("MONAI_DATA_DIRECTORY")
@staticmethod
def debug() -> bool:
val = os.environ.get("MONAI_DEBUG", False)
return val if isinstance(val, bool) else str2bool(val)
@staticmethod
def doc_images() -> str | None:
return os.environ.get("MONAI_DOC_IMAGES")
@staticmethod
def algo_hash() -> str | None:
return os.environ.get("MONAI_ALGO_HASH", "e4cf5a1")
@staticmethod
def trace_transform() -> str | None:
return os.environ.get("MONAI_TRACE_TRANSFORM", "1")
@staticmethod
def eval_expr() -> str | None:
return os.environ.get("MONAI_EVAL_EXPR", "1")
@staticmethod
def allow_missing_reference() -> str | None:
return os.environ.get("MONAI_ALLOW_MISSING_REFERENCE", "1")
@staticmethod
def extra_test_data() -> str | None:
return os.environ.get("MONAI_EXTRA_TEST_DATA", "1")
@staticmethod
def testing_algo_template() -> str | None:
return os.environ.get("MONAI_TESTING_ALGO_TEMPLATE", None)
class ImageMetaKey:
"""
Common key names in the metadata header of images
"""
FILENAME_OR_OBJ = "filename_or_obj"
PATCH_INDEX = "patch_index"
SPATIAL_SHAPE = "spatial_shape"
def has_option(obj: Callable, keywords: str | Sequence[str]) -> bool:
"""
Return a boolean indicating whether the given callable `obj` has the `keywords` in its signature.
"""
if not callable(obj):
return False
sig = inspect.signature(obj)
return all(key in sig.parameters for key in ensure_tuple(keywords))
def is_module_ver_at_least(module, version):
"""Determine if a module's version is at least equal to the given value.
Args:
module: imported module's name, e.g., `np` or `torch`.
version: required version, given as a tuple, e.g., `(1, 8, 0)`.
Returns:
`True` if module is the given version or newer.
"""
test_ver = ".".join(map(str, version))
return module.__version__ != test_ver and version_leq(test_ver, module.__version__)
def sample_slices(data: NdarrayOrTensor, dim: int = 1, as_indices: bool = True, *slicevals: int) -> NdarrayOrTensor:
"""sample several slices of input numpy array or Tensor on specified `dim`.
Args:
data: input data to sample slices, can be numpy array or PyTorch Tensor.
dim: expected dimension index to sample slices, default to `1`.
as_indices: if `True`, `slicevals` arg will be treated as the expected indices of slice, like: `1, 3, 5`
means `data[..., [1, 3, 5], ...]`, if `False`, `slicevals` arg will be treated as args for `slice` func,
like: `1, None` means `data[..., [1:], ...]`, `1, 5` means `data[..., [1: 5], ...]`.
slicevals: indices of slices or start and end indices of expected slices, depends on `as_indices` flag.
"""
slices = [slice(None)] * len(data.shape)
slices[dim] = slicevals if as_indices else slice(*slicevals) # type: ignore
return data[tuple(slices)]
def check_parent_dir(path: PathLike, create_dir: bool = True) -> None:
"""
Utility to check whether the parent directory of the `path` exists.
Args:
path: input path to check the parent directory.
create_dir: if True, when the parent directory doesn't exist, create the directory,
otherwise, raise exception.
"""
path = Path(path)
path_dir = path.parent
if not path_dir.exists():
if create_dir:
path_dir.mkdir(parents=True)
else:
raise ValueError(f"the directory of specified path does not exist: `{path_dir}`.")
def save_obj(
obj: object,
path: PathLike,
create_dir: bool = True,
atomic: bool = True,
func: Callable | None = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> None:
"""
Save an object to file with specified path.
Support to serialize to a temporary file first, then move to final destination,
so that files are guaranteed to not be damaged if exception occurs.
Args:
obj: input object data to save.
path: target file path to save the input object.
create_dir: whether to create dictionary of the path if not existing, default to `True`.
atomic: if `True`, state is serialized to a temporary file first, then move to final destination.
so that files are guaranteed to not be damaged if exception occurs. default to `True`.
func: the function to save file, if None, default to `torch.save`.
kwargs: other args for the save `func` except for the checkpoint and filename.
default `func` is `torch.save()`, details of other args:
https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/generated/torch.save.html.
"""
path = Path(path)
check_parent_dir(path=path, create_dir=create_dir)
if path.exists():
# remove the existing file
os.remove(path)
if func is None:
func = torch.save
if not atomic:
func(obj=obj, f=path, **kwargs)
return
try:
# writing to a temporary directory and then using a nearly atomic rename operation
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tempdir:
temp_path: Path = Path(tempdir) / path.name
func(obj=obj, f=temp_path, **kwargs)
if temp_path.is_file():
shutil.move(str(temp_path), path)
except PermissionError: # project-monai/monai issue #3613
pass
def label_union(x: list | np.ndarray) -> list:
"""
Compute the union of class IDs in label and generate a list to include all class IDs
Args:
x: a list of numbers (for example, class_IDs)
Returns
a list showing the union (the union the class IDs)
"""
return list(set.union(set(np.array(x).tolist())))
def prob2class(x: torch.Tensor, sigmoid: bool = False, threshold: float = 0.5, **kwargs: Any) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
Compute the lab from the probability of predicted feature maps
Args:
sigmoid: If the sigmoid function should be used.
threshold: threshold value to activate the sigmoid function.
"""
return torch.argmax(x, **kwargs) if not sigmoid else (x > threshold).int()
def path_to_uri(path: PathLike) -> str:
"""
Convert a file path to URI. if not absolute path, will convert to absolute path first.
Args:
path: input file path to convert, can be a string or `Path` object.
"""
return Path(path).absolute().as_uri()
def pprint_edges(val: Any, n_lines: int = 20) -> str:
"""
Pretty print the head and tail ``n_lines`` of ``val``, and omit the middle part if the part has more than 3 lines.
Returns: the formatted string.
"""
val_str = pprint.pformat(val).splitlines(True)
n_lines = max(n_lines, 1)
if len(val_str) > n_lines * 2 + 3:
hidden_n = len(val_str) - n_lines * 2
val_str = val_str[:n_lines] + [f"\n ... omitted {hidden_n} line(s)\n\n"] + val_str[-n_lines:]
return "".join(val_str)
def check_key_duplicates(ordered_pairs: Sequence[tuple[Any, Any]]) -> dict[Any, Any]:
"""
Checks if there is a duplicated key in the sequence of `ordered_pairs`.
If there is - it will log a warning or raise ValueError
(if configured by environmental var `MONAI_FAIL_ON_DUPLICATE_CONFIG==1`)
Otherwise, it returns the dict made from this sequence.
Satisfies a format for an `object_pairs_hook` in `json.load`
Args:
ordered_pairs: sequence of (key, value)
"""
keys = set()
for k, _ in ordered_pairs:
if k in keys:
if os.environ.get("MONAI_FAIL_ON_DUPLICATE_CONFIG", "0") == "1":
raise ValueError(f"Duplicate key: `{k}`")
else:
warnings.warn(f"Duplicate key: `{k}`")
else:
keys.add(k)
return dict(ordered_pairs)
class CheckKeyDuplicatesYamlLoader(SafeLoader):
def construct_mapping(self, node, deep=False):
mapping = set()
for key_node, _ in node.value:
key = self.construct_object(key_node, deep=deep)
if key in mapping:
if os.environ.get("MONAI_FAIL_ON_DUPLICATE_CONFIG", "0") == "1":
raise ValueError(f"Duplicate key: `{key}`")
else:
warnings.warn(f"Duplicate key: `{key}`")
mapping.add(key)
return super().construct_mapping(node, deep)
class ConvertUnits:
"""
Convert the values from input unit to the target unit
Args:
input_unit: the unit of the input quantity
target_unit: the unit of the target quantity
"""
imperial_unit_of_length = {"inch": 0.0254, "foot": 0.3048, "yard": 0.9144, "mile": 1609.344}
unit_prefix = {
"peta": 15,
"tera": 12,
"giga": 9,
"mega": 6,
"kilo": 3,
"hecto": 2,
"deca": 1,
"deci": -1,
"centi": -2,
"milli": -3,
"micro": -6,
"nano": -9,
"pico": -12,
"femto": -15,
}
base_units = ["meter", "byte", "bit"]
def __init__(self, input_unit: str, target_unit: str) -> None:
self.input_unit, input_base = self._get_valid_unit_and_base(input_unit)
self.target_unit, target_base = self._get_valid_unit_and_base(target_unit)
if input_base == target_base:
self.unit_base = input_base
else:
raise ValueError(
"Both input and target units should be from the same quantity. "
f"Input quantity is {input_base} while target quantity is {target_base}"
)
self._calculate_conversion_factor()
def _get_valid_unit_and_base(self, unit):
unit = str(unit).lower()
if unit in self.imperial_unit_of_length:
return unit, "meter"
for base_unit in self.base_units:
if unit.endswith(base_unit):
return unit, base_unit
raise ValueError(f"Currently, it only supports length conversion but `{unit}` is given.")
def _get_unit_power(self, unit):
"""Calculate the power of the unit factor with respect to the base unit"""
if unit in self.imperial_unit_of_length:
return log10(self.imperial_unit_of_length[unit])
prefix = unit[: len(self.unit_base)]
if prefix == "":
return 1.0
return self.unit_prefix[prefix]
def _calculate_conversion_factor(self):
"""Calculate unit conversion factor with respect to the input unit"""
if self.input_unit == self.target_unit:
return 1.0
input_power = self._get_unit_power(self.input_unit)
target_power = self._get_unit_power(self.target_unit)
self.conversion_factor = 10 ** (input_power - target_power)
def __call__(self, value: int | float) -> Any:
return float(value) * self.conversion_factor
def check_kwargs_exist_in_class_init(cls, kwargs):
"""
Check if the all keys in kwargs exist in the __init__ method of the class.
Args:
cls: the class to check.
kwargs: kwargs to examine.
Returns:
a boolean indicating if all keys exist.
a set of extra keys that are not used in the __init__.
"""
init_signature = inspect.signature(cls.__init__)
init_params = set(init_signature.parameters) - {"self"} # Exclude 'self' from the parameter list
input_kwargs = set(kwargs)
extra_kwargs = input_kwargs - init_params
return extra_kwargs == set(), extra_kwargs
def run_cmd(cmd_list: list[str], **kwargs: Any) -> subprocess.CompletedProcess:
"""
Run a command by using ``subprocess.run`` with capture_output=True and stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
so that the raise exception will have that information. The argument `capture_output` can be set explicitly
if desired, but will be overriden with the debug status from the variable.
Args:
cmd_list: a list of strings describing the command to run.
kwargs: keyword arguments supported by the ``subprocess.run`` method.
Returns:
a CompletedProcess instance after the command completes.
"""
debug = MONAIEnvVars.debug()
kwargs["capture_output"] = kwargs.get("capture_output", debug)
if kwargs.pop("run_cmd_verbose", False):
import monai
monai.apps.utils.get_logger("run_cmd").info(f"{cmd_list}")
try:
return subprocess.run(cmd_list, **kwargs)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
if not debug:
raise
output = str(e.stdout.decode(errors="replace"))
errors = str(e.stderr.decode(errors="replace"))
raise RuntimeError(f"subprocess call error {e.returncode}: {errors}, {output}.") from e
def is_sqrt(num: Sequence[int] | int) -> bool:
"""
Determine if the input is a square number or a squence of square numbers.
"""
num = ensure_tuple(num)
sqrt_num = [int(math.sqrt(_num)) for _num in num]
ret = [_i * _j for _i, _j in zip(sqrt_num, sqrt_num)]
return ensure_tuple(ret) == num
def unsqueeze_right(arr: NdarrayOrTensor, ndim: int) -> NdarrayOrTensor:
"""Append 1-sized dimensions to `arr` to create a result with `ndim` dimensions."""
return arr[(...,) + (None,) * (ndim - arr.ndim)]
def unsqueeze_left(arr: NdarrayOrTensor, ndim: int) -> NdarrayOrTensor:
"""Prepend 1-sized dimensions to `arr` to create a result with `ndim` dimensions."""
return arr[(None,) * (ndim - arr.ndim)]
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