Signal processing for field and experimental data for earthquake engineering
Project description
eqsig
A Python package for seismic signal processing.
How to Use
[Eqsig documentation](https://eqsig.readthedocs.io)
Examples
Generate response spectra
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import eqsig.single
bf, sub_fig = plt.subplots()
a = np.loadtxt("<path-to-acceleration-time-series>")
dt = 0.005 # time step of acceleration time series
periods = np.linspace(0.2, 5, 100) # compute the response for 100 periods between T=0.2s and 5.0s
record = eqsig.AccSignal(a * 9.8, dt)
record.generate_response_spectrum(response_times=periods)
times = record.response_times
sub_fig.plot(times, record.s_a, label="eqsig")
plt.show()
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Contributing
How do I get set up?
Run pip install -r requirements.txt
Testing
Tests are run with pytest
Locally run: pytest on the command line.
Tests are run on every push using travis, see the .travis.yml file
Deployment
To deploy the package to pypi.com you need to:
Push to the pypi branch. This executes the tests on circleci.com
Create a git tag and push to github, run: trigger_deploy.py or manually:
git tag 0.5.2 -m "version 0.5.2" git push --tags origin pypi
Documentation
Built via Sphinx following: https://codeandchaos.wordpress.com/2012/07/30/sphinx-autodoc-tutorial-for-dummies/
For development mode
cd to docs
Run make html
Docstrings follow numpy convention (in progress): https://numpydoc.readthedocs.io/en/latest/format.html
To fix long_description in setup.py: pip install collective.checkdocs, python setup.py checkdocs
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