Helper functions for BakingTray and StitchIt
Project description
StitchIt Python Tools
The directory contains Python code for managing BakingTray serial-section 2p data.
The main functions of interest are compressRawData.py
and transferToServer.py
, which are aimed at end users of the microscope.
The recipe.py
and tools.py
modules support these and are aimed at developers.
Install instructions
$ pip install btpytools
You will then be able to run the following commands at the system command prompt:
transferToServer
compressRawData
summariseAcqs
Usage instructions
Compressing the raw data directory
cd
to the sample directory at the command line and run compressRawData
. This works much faster
if you to have installed lbzip2
, which runs parallel bzip. Likely only works on Linux. The
command also confirms there is enough disk space available to complete successfully.
$ cd /mnt/data/BakingTrayStacks/CC_125_1__125_2/
$ compressRawData
Sending data to a remote server
The server should be mounted locally to a mount point writable by the user. The tranfer is via rsync
. The command just ensures no uncompressed raw data or uncropped stacks are copied. It brute-force retries if there is a failure for some reason.
First cd
to the directory which contains your samples. Not the sample directory. e.g.
$ cd /mnt/data/BakingTrayStacks
You can now run in either of the following two ways (either one acquisition or multiple acquisitions)
$ transferToServer RC_RabiesBrains01 /mnt/server/user/data/histology
$ transferToServer RC_RabiesBrains01 RC_TwoProbeTracks_test RC_MyOldSample /mnt/server/user/data/histology
NOTE: If RC_RabiesBrains01
contains a compressed raw data archive, the following will not transfer it:
$ transferToServer RC_RabiesBrains01/sample01 RC_RabiesBrains01/sample02 /mnt/server/user/data/histology
Wrapper for brainreg with BakingTray data
With this package installed and also brainreg installed you can run registrations with super easily at the command line using the downsampled stacks generated by StitchIt.
cd
to a BakingTray sample directory- Run
brainregbt
Sample session
$ brainregbt
Select downsampled stack voxel size for registration.
(Enter a number and press return)
1. 25 micron
2. 50 micron
[1] ?
Choose channel for registration.
1. red channel
2. green channel
[1] ?
Registering data for sample SM_1099839 with 50 micron downsampled red stack.
Press return to start
Running brainregbt -D
will run the registration with the above defaults. Available resolutions depend on which downsampled stacks were generated by StitchIt.
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