├── README.md ├── cpt2vsoil.py ├── soiltype.py ├── vsoil.py ├── cpt2db.py ├── latlon.py ├── gui ├── qvsoilplugin.py └── qvsoilwidget.py ├── cpt.py ├── dbadapter.py └── gpl.lic /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | geotechlib 2 | ========== 3 | 4 | Python code for geotechnical classes and scripts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cpt2vsoil.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | # Name: cpt2vsoil 3 | # Purpose: 4 | # 5 | # Author: breinbaas 6 | # 7 | # Created: 29-11-2012 8 | # Copyright: (c) breinbaas 2012 9 | # Licence: GPL 10 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 | ''' 12 | Created on 31 okt. 2012 13 | 14 | @author: breinbaas 15 | ''' 16 | import sys, vsoil 17 | 18 | def getSoiltypeByWgAndCUR162(wg): 19 | ''' 20 | Returns a soiltype according to the table in CUR162 (electrical cone) 21 | TODO: replace hard coded ids to database ids based on the soil name 22 | ''' 23 | if wg <= 0.6: return 45 24 | elif wg > 0.6 and wg <= 0.8: 25 | return 43 26 | elif wg > 0.8 and wg <= 1.1: 27 | return 43 28 | elif wg > 1.1 and wg <= 1.4: 29 | return 42 30 | elif wg > 1.4 and wg <= 1.8: 31 | return 41 32 | elif wg > 1.8 and wg <= 2.2: 33 | return 40 34 | elif wg > 2.2 and wg <= 2.5: 35 | return 39 36 | elif wg > 2.5 and wg <= 5.0: 37 | return 38 38 | elif wg > 5.0 and wg <= 8.1: 39 | return 37 40 | elif wg > 8.1: 41 | return 36 42 | 43 | def convertToInterval(cpt, min_interval): 44 | ''' 45 | Walks trough a cpt and makes soillayers every interval based on the 46 | wg TODO: translate wg to something English 47 | ''' 48 | vs = vsoil.VSoil() 49 | ztop = cpt.zmax 50 | n = 0 51 | sum_wg = 0. 52 | for i in range(0, len(cpt.values)): 53 | z = cpt.values[i][0] 54 | wg = cpt.values[i][3] 55 | sum_wg += wg 56 | n += 1 57 | 58 | if i==len(cpt.values)-1: 59 | vs.soillayers.append([ztop, z, getSoiltypeByWgAndCUR162(sum_wg / n)]) 60 | elif (ztop - z) > min_interval or i==len(cpt.values)-1: 61 | if n==0: 62 | print i, len(cpt.values), ztop, z, wg, "FATAL, een interval zonder waarden gevonden" 63 | sys.exit(0) 64 | else: 65 | vs.soillayers.append([ztop, z, getSoiltypeByWgAndCUR162(sum_wg / n)]) 66 | ztop = z 67 | sum_wg = 0. 68 | n = 0 69 | 70 | return vs 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | 75 | 76 | 77 | 78 | 79 | 80 | 81 | 82 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /soiltype.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | # Name: soiltype 3 | # Purpose: 4 | # 5 | # Author: breinbaas 6 | # 7 | # Created: 29-11-2012 8 | # Copyright: (c) breinbaas 2012 9 | # Licence: GPL 10 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 | ''' 12 | Created on 18 nov. 2012 13 | 14 | @author: breinbaas 15 | ''' 16 | class SoilType: 17 | ''' 18 | A soiltype contains the following information: 19 | 20 | id: id of the soiltype 21 | name: short name of the soiltype (sand / clay / loam / peat etc.) 22 | description : a longer descriptive name 23 | source: source of the information 24 | ydry: dry weight in kN/m3 25 | ysat: saturated weight in kN/m3 26 | c: cohesion kN/m2 27 | phi: #TODO opzoeken angle of ... [degrees] 28 | upsilon: #TODO opzoeken 29 | k: permeability in [m/day] 30 | MC_upsilon: PLAXIS MC model upsilon 31 | MC_E50: PLAXIS MC model E50 [MPa] 32 | HS_E50: PLAXIS HS model E50 [MPa] 33 | HS_Eoed: PLAXIS HS model Eoedometer [MPa] 34 | HS_Eur: PLAXIS HS model Eunload-reload [MPa] 35 | SSC_lambda: PLAXIS SSC model lambda [-] 36 | SSC_kappa: PLAXIS SSC model kappa [-] 37 | SSC_mu: PLAXIS SSC model mu [-] 38 | Cp: Compression index Cp [-] 39 | Cs: Compression index Cs [-] 40 | Cap: Compression index C'p [-] 41 | Cas: Compression index C's [-] 42 | cv: Cv value [m2/s] 43 | color: Color in HTML code, ie. #RRGGBB 44 | ''' 45 | def __init__(self): 46 | ''' 47 | Initialisation. 48 | ''' 49 | self.id = -1 50 | self.name = "" 51 | self.description = "" 52 | self.source = "" 53 | self.ydry = 0.0 54 | self.ysat = 0.0 55 | self.c = 0.0 56 | self.phi = 0.0 57 | self.upsilon = 0.0 58 | self.k = 0.0 59 | self.MC_upsilon = 0.0 60 | self.MC_E50 = 0.0 61 | self.HS_E50 = 0.0 62 | self.HS_Eoed = 0.0 63 | self.HS_Eur = 0.0 64 | self.HS_m = 0.0 65 | self.SSC_lambda = 0.0 66 | self.SSC_kappa = 0.0 67 | self.SSC_mu = 0.0 68 | self.Cp = 0.0 69 | self.Cs = 0.0 70 | self.Cap = 0.0 71 | self.Cas = 0.0 72 | self.cv = 0.0 73 | self.color = "#ffffff" 74 | 75 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vsoil.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | # Name: vsoil 3 | # Purpose: 4 | # 5 | # Author: breinbaas 6 | # 7 | # Created: 29-11-2012 8 | # Copyright: (c) breinbaas 2012 9 | # Licence: GPL 10 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 | ''' 12 | Created on 2 nov. 2012 13 | 14 | @author: breinbaas 15 | ''' 16 | 17 | class VSoil(object): 18 | ''' 19 | A VSoil object contains information of soil layers that are stacked 20 | on top of each other (like in a borehole). VSoil stands for vertical soil 21 | The main information is in soillayers which looks like 22 | 0 1 2 23 | Soil layer = zmax, zmin, soillayer_id 24 | 25 | The source shows where the information came from (for example `auto-generated' 26 | if a correlation is done) 27 | ''' 28 | def __init__(self): 29 | self.id = -1 30 | self.soillayers = [] 31 | self.source = "" 32 | 33 | def optimize(self): 34 | ''' 35 | Optimization makes sure that two (or more) layers that are next to each 36 | other are rebuild into one layer. 37 | ''' 38 | new_soillayers = [] 39 | z1 = 0. 40 | id = -1 41 | for i in range(0, len(self.soillayers)): 42 | if i==0: 43 | z1 = self.soillayers[i][0] 44 | id = self.soillayers[i][2] 45 | elif i==len(self.soillayers)-1: 46 | new_soillayers.append([z1, self.soillayers[i][1], id]) 47 | elif id != self.soillayers[i][2]: 48 | new_soillayers.append([z1, self.soillayers[i][0], id]) 49 | z1 = self.soillayers[i][0] 50 | id = self.soillayers[i][2] 51 | self.soillayers = new_soillayers[:] 52 | 53 | def asText(self): 54 | ''' 55 | Returns a string like; 56 | top;bottom;soillayer_id 57 | ''' 58 | result = "top;bottom;soillayer_id\n" 59 | for gl in self.soillayers: 60 | result += "%.2f;%.2f;%d\n" % (gl[0], gl[1], gl[2]) 61 | return result 62 | 63 | def blobToData(self, data): 64 | ''' 65 | Reads a VSoil class from the sqllite database. 66 | ''' 67 | lines = data.split('\n') 68 | self.soillayers = [] 69 | 70 | for i in range(1, len(lines)): 71 | line = lines[i] 72 | if len(line.strip())>0: 73 | top, bottom, id = line.split(';') 74 | self.soillayers.append([float(top),float(bottom),int(id)]) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cpt2db.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | # Name: cpt2db 3 | # Purpose: 4 | # 5 | # Author: breinbaas 6 | # 7 | # Created: 29-11-2012 8 | # Copyright: (c) breinbaas 2012 9 | # Licence: GPL 10 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 | ''' 12 | Created on 30 okt. 2012 13 | 14 | This script imports GEF files from a directory into a sqlite database. 15 | 16 | Needed tables 17 | 18 | CPT with columns 19 | id, date, x, y, zmax, zmin, data, vsoil_id, latitude, longitude, name 20 | 21 | VSoil with columns 22 | id, source, data 23 | 24 | The data of the cpt is stored as a blob with the following layout; 25 | z [m tov ref];qc [MPa];fs [MPa];wg [%] 26 | 0.25;0.010;-9999.000;-9999.000 27 | 0.14;0.166;0.021;12.832 28 | 0.12;0.961;0.012;1.240 29 | ... 30 | 31 | The data of a vsoil is stored as a blob in the form of; 32 | top;bottom;soiltype_id 33 | 0.25;-1.66;0 34 | -1.66;-1.78;1 35 | -1.78;-1.88;5 36 | ... 37 | 38 | soiltype_id points to a soiltype in the database 39 | 40 | @author: BreinBaas 41 | ''' 42 | 43 | import sys, os, cpt, cpt2vsoil, dbadapter 44 | 45 | #check if a path is given 46 | searchpath = "" 47 | if len(sys.argv)!=2: 48 | print "[WARNING] No path given to find the GEF files, using default." 49 | #searchpath = "c:\\Users\\breinbaas\\Documents\\Breinbaas\\GEF\\" 50 | searchpath = "c:\\Users\\breinbaas\\Documents\\Waternet\\DAM\\117X\\030 Sonderingen\\GEF\\" 51 | else: 52 | searchpath = sys.argv[1] 53 | 54 | #open a log file 55 | logFile = open("log.txt", 'w') 56 | 57 | #open the database 58 | db = dbadapter.DBAdapter("c:\\Users\\breinbaas\\Documents\\Databases\\dijkwachter.sqlite") 59 | db.open() 60 | 61 | #assign the id+1 to the first new entry 62 | currentCPTId = db.getMaxIDFromCPT() + 1 63 | currentVSoilId = db.getMaxIDFromVSoil() + 1 64 | 65 | #get the files from the path which is given as the first argument 66 | os.chdir(searchpath) 67 | onlyfiles = [ f for f in os.listdir(searchpath) if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(searchpath,f)) ] 68 | 69 | def uniqueEntry(x,y): 70 | ''' 71 | returns true if this entry has unique x,y coordinates 72 | ''' 73 | return db.getCPTAt(x, y) == None 74 | 75 | def addEntry(cpt, vs): 76 | db.addCPT(cpt, vs.id) 77 | db.addVSoil(vs) 78 | 79 | #some progress values 80 | i = 1 81 | imax = len(onlyfiles) 82 | 83 | #open all files and add if necessary 84 | for filename in onlyfiles: 85 | print "Parsing (%d/%d (%s))" % (i, imax, filename) 86 | i+=1 87 | 88 | c = cpt.CPT() 89 | c.id = currentCPTId 90 | 91 | import re 92 | insensitive_gef = re.compile(re.escape('.gef'), re.IGNORECASE) 93 | c.name = insensitive_gef.sub('', filename) 94 | 95 | #c.naam = filename. 96 | error = c.readFromFile(filename) 97 | 98 | if error != "none": 99 | logFile.write("[SKIPPED] file %s with error: %s\n" % (filename, error)) 100 | elif c.x < 0 or c.x > 300000 or c.y < 270000 or c.y > 630000: 101 | logFile.write("[SKIPPED] file %s with x=%s, y=%s (strange coordinates)\n" % (filename, c.x, c.y)) 102 | else: 103 | vs = cpt2vsoil.convertToInterval(c, 0.1) 104 | vs.id = currentVSoilId 105 | vs.source = "auto_generated" 106 | vs.optimize() 107 | if uniqueEntry(c.x, c.y): 108 | addEntry(c, vs) 109 | currentVSoilId+=1 110 | currentCPTId+=1 111 | logFile.write("[ADDED] file %s with x=%s, y=%s.\n" % (filename, c.x, c.y)) 112 | else: 113 | logFile.write("[SKIPPED] file %s with x=%s, y=%s because its not unique.\n" % (filename, c.x, c.y)) 114 | 115 | db.close() 116 | logFile.close() 117 | 118 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /latlon.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | # Name: latlon 3 | # Purpose: 4 | # 5 | # Author: breinbaas 6 | # 7 | # Created: 29-11-2012 8 | # Copyright: (c) breinbaas 2012 9 | # Licence: GPL 10 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 | ''' 12 | Created on 6 nov. 2012 13 | 14 | @author: breinbaas 15 | ''' 16 | 17 | import math, numpy 18 | 19 | def convertFromCSV(filename, colX, colY, sep=',', containsHeader = True): 20 | ''' 21 | Read a csv file and adds two columns with the latitude and longitude based 22 | on the given x and y values. 23 | You have to supply the column numbers (1 = first), the seperator 24 | and if the csv file contains a header. 25 | ''' 26 | lines = open(filename,'r').readlines() 27 | outfile = open(filename+'.conv', 'w') 28 | start = 0 29 | if containsHeader: 30 | start = 1 31 | for i in range(start,len(lines)): 32 | args = lines[i].split(sep) 33 | x = float(args[colX-1]) 34 | y = float(args[colY-1]) 35 | lat, lon = RDToLatLon(x,y) 36 | outline = "%s%s%.8f%s%.8f\n" % (lines[i].strip(), sep, lat, sep, lon) 37 | outfile.write(outline) 38 | outfile.close() 39 | 40 | def RDToLatLon(x, y): 41 | ''' 42 | Converts (Dutch) RD coordinates into latitude and longitude values. 43 | ''' 44 | x0 = 155000. 45 | y0 = 463000. 46 | phi0 = 52.15517440 47 | lambda0 = 5.38720621 48 | 49 | K = numpy.array( [( 0., 3235.65389, -.24750, -.06550, 0.), 50 | (-.00738, -.00012, 0., 0., 0.), 51 | (-32.58297, -.84978, -.01709, -.00039, 0.), 52 | (0., 0., 0., 0., 0.), 53 | (.00530, 0.00033, 0., 0., 0.), 54 | (0., 0., 0., 0., 0.)]) 55 | 56 | L = numpy.array( [(0., .01199, 0.00022, 0., 0.), 57 | (5260.52916, 105.94684, 2.45656, .05594, .00128), 58 | (-.00022, 0., 0., 0., 0.), 59 | (-.81885, -.05607, -.00256, 0., 0.), 60 | (0., 0., 0., 0., 0.), 61 | (.00026, 0., 0., 0., 0.)]) 62 | 63 | dx = (x - x0) * .00001 64 | dy = (y - y0) * .00001 65 | 66 | phi = 0. 67 | lam = 0. 68 | for q in range(5): 69 | for p in range(6): 70 | phi += K[p][q] * math.pow(dx, float(p)) * math.pow(dy, float(q)) 71 | lam += L[p][q] * math.pow(dx, float(p)) * math.pow(dy, float(q)) 72 | 73 | phi = phi0 + phi / 3600. 74 | lam = lambda0 + lam / 3600. 75 | 76 | return phi, lam 77 | 78 | def LatLonToRD(lat, lon): 79 | ''' 80 | Converts latitude and longitude values into (Dutch) RD coordinates. 81 | ''' 82 | x0 = 155000. 83 | y0 = 463000. 84 | phi0 = 52.15517440 85 | lambda0 = 5.38720621 86 | 87 | R = numpy.array( [(0., 190094.945, -0.008, -32.391, 0.), 88 | (-0.705, -11832.228, 0., -0.608, 0.), 89 | (0., -114.211, 0., 0.148, 0.), 90 | (0., -2.340, 0., 0., 0.)]) 91 | 92 | S = numpy.array( [( 0., 0.433, 3638.893, 0., 0.092), 93 | (309056.544, -0.032, -157.984, 0., -0.054), 94 | (73.077, 0., -6.439, 0., 0.), 95 | (59.788, 0., 0., 0., 0.)]) 96 | 97 | dphi = 0.36 * (lat - phi0) 98 | dlambda = 0.36 * (lon - lambda0) 99 | 100 | x = 0. 101 | y = 0. 102 | for q in range(5): 103 | for p in range(4): 104 | x += R[p][q] * math.pow(dphi, float(p)) * math.pow(dlambda, float(q)) 105 | y += S[p][q] * math.pow(dphi, float(p)) * math.pow(dlambda, float(q)) 106 | 107 | x += x0 108 | y += y0 109 | 110 | return x, y 111 | 112 | if __name__ == '__main__': 113 | lat, lon = RDToLatLon(120304, 474004) 114 | x, y = LatLonToRD(52.37453253, 4.88352559) 115 | print lat,lon 116 | print x,y 117 | #convertFromCSV("c:\\Users\\breinbaas\\Documents\\Databases\\In\\boreholes.csv", 3, 4, ';', True) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gui/qvsoilplugin.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | # Name: module1 3 | # Purpose: 4 | # 5 | # Author: breinbaas 6 | # 7 | # Created: 28-11-2012 8 | # Copyright: (c) breinbaas 2012 9 | # Licence: 10 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 | 12 | #!/usr/bin/env python 13 | 14 | """ 15 | TODO: invullen 16 | """ 17 | 18 | from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui 19 | from PyQt4.QtDesigner import QPyDesignerCustomWidgetPlugin 20 | from qvsoilwidget import QVSoilWidget 21 | 22 | class QVSoilPlugin(QPyDesignerCustomWidgetPlugin): 23 | 24 | """QVSoilPlugin(QPyDesignerCustomWidgetPlugin) 25 | 26 | Provides a Python custom plugin for Qt Designer by implementing the 27 | QDesignerCustomWidgetPlugin using a PyQt-specific custom plugin class. 28 | """ 29 | 30 | # The __init__() method is only used to set up the plugin and define its 31 | # initialized variable. 32 | def __init__(self, parent = None): 33 | 34 | QPyDesignerCustomWidgetPlugin.__init__(self) 35 | self.initialized = False 36 | 37 | # The initialize() and isInitialized() methods allow the plugin to set up 38 | # any required resources, ensuring that this can only happen once for each 39 | # plugin. 40 | def initialize(self, formEditor): 41 | 42 | if self.initialized: 43 | return 44 | 45 | self.initialized = True 46 | 47 | def isInitialized(self): 48 | return self.initialized 49 | 50 | # This factory method creates new instances of our custom widget with the 51 | # appropriate parent. 52 | def createWidget(self, parent): 53 | return QVSoilWidget(parent) 54 | 55 | # This method returns the name of the custom widget class that is provided 56 | # by this plugin. 57 | def name(self): 58 | return "QVSoilWidget" 59 | 60 | # Returns the name of the group in Qt Designer's widget box that this 61 | # widget belongs to. 62 | def group(self): 63 | return "Breinbaas" 64 | 65 | # Returns the icon used to represent the custom widget in Qt Designer's 66 | # widget box. 67 | def icon(self): 68 | return QtGui.QIcon(_logo_pixmap) 69 | 70 | # Returns a short description of the custom widget for use in a tool tip. 71 | def toolTip(self): 72 | return "" 73 | 74 | # Returns a short description of the custom widget for use in a "What's 75 | # This?" help message for the widget. 76 | def whatsThis(self): 77 | return "" 78 | 79 | # Returns True if the custom widget acts as a container for other widgets; 80 | # otherwise returns False. Note that plugins for custom containers also 81 | # need to provide an implementation of the QDesignerContainerExtension 82 | # interface if they need to add custom editing support to Qt Designer. 83 | def isContainer(self): 84 | return False 85 | 86 | # Returns an XML description of a custom widget instance that describes 87 | # default values for its properties. Each custom widget created by this 88 | # plugin will be configured using this description. 89 | def domXml(self): 90 | return '\n' 91 | 92 | # Returns the module containing the custom widget class. 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Name: cpt 3 | # Purpose: 4 | # 5 | # Author: breinbaas 6 | # 7 | # Created: 29-11-2012 8 | # Copyright: (c) breinbaas 2012 9 | # Licence: GPL 10 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 | ''' 12 | Created on 2 nov. 2012 13 | 14 | Reads a cpt file and stores the interesting stuff in this class 15 | 16 | note: 17 | only accepts cpt files 18 | only accepts if they have qc (conusweerstand), pw (plaatselijke wrijving), z (depth) 19 | only reads files where columninfo comes BEFORE columnvoid (which is default) 20 | 21 | @author: breinbaas 22 | ''' 23 | import sys, datetime, latlon 24 | 25 | class CPT: 26 | ''' 27 | The CPT class contains the following cpt information; 28 | id: ID 29 | name: filename that was read 30 | zmax: Highest point of the CPT 31 | x: X-coordinate 32 | y: Y-coordinate 33 | zmin: Lowest point of the CPT 34 | date: Date of test 35 | values: Measurements in the order of [z, qc, pw, wg] 36 | ''' 37 | def __init__(self): 38 | ''' 39 | Initialisation. 40 | ''' 41 | self.id = -1 42 | self.name = "" 43 | self.x = 0.0 44 | self.y = 0.0 45 | self.zmax = 0.0 46 | self.zmin = 0.0 47 | self.date = datetime.datetime(1900,1,1) 48 | self.values = [] #z, qc, pw, wg 49 | 50 | def dataAsText(self): 51 | ''' 52 | Return a list of strings containing the values like; 53 | -1.23;1.234;0.013;0.562 54 | ''' 55 | result = "z [m tov ref];qc [MPa];fs [MPa];wg [%]\n" 56 | for z, qc, pw, wg in self.values: 57 | result += "%.2f;%.3f;%.3f;%.3f\n" % (z, qc, pw, wg) 58 | return result 59 | 60 | def getValuesAt(self, _z): 61 | "Returns the values at the given depth. Returns None is _z is out of range" 62 | for z, qc, pw, wg in self.values: 63 | if (z < _z): 64 | return qc, pw, wg 65 | return None, None, None 66 | 67 | def blobToData(self, data): 68 | "Reads a blob from the database and translates it back to values." 69 | lines = data.split('\n') 70 | self.values = [] 71 | 72 | for i in range(1, len(lines)): 73 | line = lines[i] 74 | if len(line.strip())>0: 75 | z, qc, pw, wg = line.split(';') 76 | self.values.append([float(z),float(qc),float(pw),float(wg)]) 77 | 78 | def getLatitude(self): 79 | ''' 80 | Returns the latitude of a cpt file (WGS84 coordinates). 81 | ''' 82 | lat, lon = latlon.RDToLatLon(self.x, self.y) 83 | return lat 84 | 85 | def getLongitude(self): 86 | ''' 87 | Returns the longitude of a cpt file (WGS84 coordinates). 88 | ''' 89 | lat, lon = latlon.RDToLatLon(self.x, self.y) 90 | return lon 91 | 92 | def readFromFile(self, filename): 93 | ''' 94 | Reads a CPT from a GEF file. 95 | returns: string with error or `none` if there is no error. 96 | ''' 97 | readHeader = True 98 | colid = {'dz':-1, 'qc':-1, 'pw':-1, 'wg':-1} 99 | colvoid = {'dz':None, 'qc':None, 'pw':None, 'wg':None} 100 | calcWg = True 101 | typegef = "notset" 102 | columnseperator = " " 103 | 104 | for line in open(filename, 'r'): 105 | if readHeader: 106 | keyword = line.split('=')[0] 107 | args = line.split('=')[1].split(',') 108 | if line.find("#EOH")>-1: 109 | #als er geen qc en pw is zijn we niet geinteresseerd in de sondering 110 | if colid['qc']==None or colid['pw']==None: 111 | return "FATAL ERROR: Found gef file without qc or fs, not interested in this file" 112 | if colid['dz']==None: 113 | return "FATAL ERROR: Found gef file without columninfo for z, useless file" 114 | #als er wel qc en pw is gaan we het wrijvingsgetal zelf berekenen 115 | calcWg = colid['wg']==None 116 | #stop met de header en start het lezen van de data 117 | readHeader = False 118 | elif keyword=="#STARTDATE": 119 | year = int(args[0].strip()) 120 | month = int(args[1].strip()) 121 | day = int(args[2].strip()) 122 | self.date = datetime.datetime(year, month, day) 123 | elif keyword=="#FILEDATE": #some people skip the startdate which is stupid but the filedate will do in this case 124 | if self.date.year==1900: 125 | year = int(args[0].strip()) 126 | month = int(args[1].strip()) 127 | day = int(args[2].strip()) 128 | self.date = datetime.datetime(year, month, day) 129 | elif keyword=="#COLUMNSEPARATOR": 130 | columnseperator = args[0].strip() 131 | if len(columnseperator)<=0: 132 | columnseperator = " " 133 | elif keyword=="#REPORTCODE" or keyword == "#PROCEDURECODE": 134 | if line.upper().find("GEF-CPT-Report".upper()) > -1: 135 | typegef = "sondering" 136 | elif line.find("#ZID")>-1: 137 | self.zmax = float(args[1].strip()) 138 | elif line.find("#XYID") > -1: 139 | #make sure the x and y have 2 digits 140 | self.x = float(args[1].strip()) 141 | self.y = float(args[2].strip()) 142 | elif keyword == "#COLUMNVOID": 143 | #ga er van uit dat altijd eerst columninfo wordt ingevuld en daarna columnvoid 144 | #zo niet dan is er programmeerwerk nodig! 145 | if colid['dz']==None: 146 | return "FATAL ERROR: Found gef file with columnvoid defined before columninfo" 147 | id = int(args[0].strip()) 148 | for i, c in colid.iteritems(): 149 | if c==id: 150 | colvoid[i]=args[1].strip() 151 | elif keyword == "#COLUMNINFO": 152 | id = int(args[3].strip()) 153 | if id == 1 or id == 11: #sondeerlengte of gecorrigeerde sondeerlengte 154 | colid['dz'] = int(args[0].strip()) - 1 155 | elif id == 2: #conusweerstand 156 | colid['qc'] = int(args[0].strip()) - 1 157 | elif id == 3: #wrijvingsweerstand 158 | colid['pw'] = int(args[0].strip()) - 1 159 | elif id == 4: #wrijvingsgetal 160 | colid['wg'] = int(args[0].strip()) - 1 161 | else: 162 | if typegef=="sondering": 163 | #splits de lijn in argumenten en sla lege argumenten over 164 | args = [] 165 | for arg in line.split(columnseperator): 166 | if len(arg.strip())>0: 167 | args.append(arg.strip()) 168 | 169 | if args[colid['qc']]!= colvoid['qc'] and args[colid['pw']]!=colvoid['pw']: 170 | dz = float(args[colid['dz']]) 171 | qc = float(args[colid['qc']]) 172 | if qc <= 0.: 173 | qc = 0.01 174 | pw = float(args[colid['pw']]) 175 | if calcWg: 176 | wg = (pw / qc) * 100. 177 | else: 178 | wg = float(args[colid['wg']]) 179 | 180 | self.values.append([(self.zmax-abs(dz)), qc, pw, wg]) 181 | else: 182 | return "ERROR: Found gef file %s of type %s" % (filename, typegef) 183 | 184 | self.zmin = self.values[len(self.values)-1][0] 185 | return "none" 186 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dbadapter.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | # Name: dbadapter 3 | # Purpose: 4 | # 5 | # Author: breinbaas 6 | # 7 | # Created: 29-11-2012 8 | # Copyright: (c) breinbaas 2012 9 | # Licence: GPL 10 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 | ''' 12 | Created on 8 nov. 2012 13 | 14 | The adapter that stands between the sqlite database and the applications using 15 | the database. Contains methods for data retrieval and storage. 16 | 17 | @author: breinbaas 18 | ''' 19 | 20 | import sqlite3, cpt, vsoil, datetime 21 | 22 | class DBAdapter: 23 | ''' 24 | The adapter between the sqlite3 database with geotechnical information. 25 | ''' 26 | def __init__(self, filename=""): 27 | ''' 28 | Constructor 29 | ''' 30 | #TODO: switch to the right database depending on the platform 31 | if filename == "": 32 | filename = "c:\\Users\\breinbaas\\Documents\\Databases\\dijkwachter.sqlite" 33 | self.filename = filename 34 | 35 | def open(self): 36 | try: 37 | self.connection = sqlite3.connect(self.filename) 38 | self.cursor = self.connection.cursor() 39 | except sqlite3.Error, e: 40 | print "Error %s:" % e.args[0] 41 | 42 | def deleteAllCPTs(self): 43 | ''' 44 | Delete all CPT files. 45 | ''' 46 | pass #TODO: implement 47 | 48 | def getNumCPTs(self): 49 | self.cursor.execute('SELECT COUNT(*) FROM cpt') 50 | args = self.cursor.fetchone() 51 | if args[0] != None: 52 | return int(args[0]) 53 | else: 54 | return -1 55 | 56 | def getMaxIDFromCPT(self): 57 | ''' 58 | Return the highest id (int) in the cpt table. 59 | ''' 60 | self.cursor.execute('SELECT max(id) FROM cpt') 61 | args = self.cursor.fetchone() 62 | if args[0] != None: 63 | return int(args[0]) 64 | else: 65 | return -1 66 | 67 | def getMaxIDFromVSoil(self): 68 | ''' 69 | Return the highest id (int) in the vsoil table. 70 | ''' 71 | self.cursor.execute('SELECT max(id) FROM vsoil') 72 | args = self.cursor.fetchone() 73 | if args[0] != None: 74 | return int(args[0]) 75 | else: 76 | return -1 77 | 78 | def getCPTAt(self, x, y): 79 | self.cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM cpt where x=%s AND y=%s" % (x,y)) 80 | return self.cursor.fetchone() 81 | 82 | def getCPTandVSoil(self, index): 83 | '''Returns the cpt and the connected vsoil (if any) at the given index 84 | or None if the index is invalid.''' 85 | cpt = None 86 | vsoil= None 87 | self.cursor.execute("SELECT id, vsoil_id FROM cpt LIMIT 1 OFFSET %d" % index) 88 | args = self.cursor.fetchone() 89 | if args[0] != None: 90 | cpt = self.getCPTById(int(args[0])) 91 | vsoil = self.getVSoilById(int(args[1])) 92 | return cpt, vsoil 93 | else: 94 | return None, None 95 | 96 | def addCPT(self, theCPT, theVSoilId): 97 | self.cursor.execute('INSERT INTO cpt VALUES(?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)', 98 | (theCPT.id, theCPT.date, theCPT.x, theCPT.y, 99 | theCPT.zmax, theCPT.zmin, sqlite3.Binary(theCPT.dataAsText()), 100 | theVSoilId, theCPT.getLatitude(), theCPT.getLongitude(), theCPT.name)) 101 | 102 | def addVSoil(self, theVSoil): 103 | self.cursor.execute('INSERT INTO vsoil VALUES(?, ?, ?)', (theVSoil.id, theVSoil.source, sqlite3.Binary(theVSoil.asText()))) 104 | 105 | def getCPTById(self, id): 106 | ''' 107 | Return a CPT class with the corresponding id or None. 108 | ''' 109 | result = None 110 | self.cursor.execute('SELECT * FROM cpt WHERE id=%d' % (id)) 111 | row = self.cursor.fetchone() 112 | if row[0] == None: 113 | return None 114 | else: 115 | c = cpt.CPT() 116 | c.id = int(row[0]) 117 | c.date = row[1] #TODO: inlezen datetime 118 | c.x = float(row[2]) 119 | c.y = float(row[3]) 120 | c.zmax = float(row[4]) 121 | c.zmin = float(row[5]) 122 | c.blobToData(str(row[6])) 123 | c.name=str(row[10]) 124 | return c 125 | 126 | def getAllCTPs(self): 127 | ''' 128 | Return a list with all CPT's found in the database. 129 | Careful with large collections! 130 | ''' 131 | result = [] 132 | self.cursor.execute('SELECT * FROM cpt') 133 | rows = self.cursor.fetchall() 134 | for r in rows: 135 | c = cpt.CPT() 136 | c.id = int(r[0]) 137 | c.date = r[1] #TODO: inlezen datetime 138 | c.x = float(r[2]) 139 | c.y = float(r[3]) 140 | c.mv = float(r[4]) 141 | c.zmin = float(r[5]) 142 | c.blobToData(str(r[6])) 143 | c.naam=str(row[10]) 144 | result.append(c) 145 | 146 | return result 147 | 148 | def getAllSoiltypes(self): 149 | ''' 150 | Return a list with all Soiltypes found in the database. 151 | ''' 152 | result = [] 153 | self.cursor.execute('SELECT id FROM soiltypes') 154 | rows = self.cursor.fetchall() 155 | for r in rows: 156 | st = self.getSoiltypeById(int(r[0])) 157 | result.append(st) 158 | 159 | return result 160 | 161 | def getVSoilById(self, id): 162 | ''' 163 | Returns a VSoil object with the corresponding id or None. 164 | ''' 165 | result = None 166 | self.cursor.execute('SELECT * FROM vsoil WHERE id=%d' % (id)) 167 | row = self.cursor.fetchone() 168 | if row[0] == None: 169 | return None 170 | else: 171 | result = vsoil.VSoil() 172 | result.id = int(row[0]) 173 | result.source = str(row[1]) 174 | result.blobToData(str(row[2])) 175 | return result 176 | 177 | def updateVSoil(self, vsoil): 178 | self.cursor.execute('UPDATE vsoil SET source=?, data=? WHERE id=?', (vsoil.source, sqlite3.Binary(vsoil.asText()), vsoil.id)) 179 | self.connection.commit() 180 | 181 | def getColors(self): 182 | ''' 183 | Returns a list of all colors [id, color] found in the vsoil table. 184 | ''' 185 | result = [] 186 | self.cursor.execute('SELECT id, color FROM soiltypes') 187 | rows = self.cursor.fetchall() 188 | for r in rows: 189 | result.append([r[0], r[1]]) 190 | return result 191 | 192 | 193 | def getSoiltypeById(self, id): 194 | ''' 195 | Returns a soiltype with the corresponding id or None. 196 | ''' 197 | result = None 198 | self.cursor.execute('SELECT * FROM soiltypes WHERE id=%d' % (id)) 199 | row = self.cursor.fetchone() 200 | if row[0] == None: 201 | return None 202 | else: 203 | import soiltype 204 | def setUnknownIfNone(value): 205 | if value == None: 206 | return -1.0 #all parameters should be >=0 so -1 is used if a value is unknown (and thus empty in the database) 207 | else: 208 | return float(value) 209 | result = soiltype.SoilType() 210 | result.id = int(row[0]) 211 | result.name = str(row[1]) 212 | result.description = str(row[2]) 213 | result.source = str(row[3]) 214 | result.ydry = setUnknownIfNone(row[4]) 215 | result.ysat = setUnknownIfNone(row[5]) 216 | result.c = setUnknownIfNone(row[6]) 217 | result.phi = setUnknownIfNone(row[7]) 218 | result.upsilon = setUnknownIfNone(row[8]) 219 | result.k = setUnknownIfNone(row[9]) 220 | result.MC_upsilon = setUnknownIfNone(row[10]) 221 | result.MC_E50 = setUnknownIfNone(row[11]) 222 | result.HS_E50 = setUnknownIfNone(row[12]) 223 | result.HS_Eoed = setUnknownIfNone(row[13]) 224 | result.HS_Eur = setUnknownIfNone(row[14]) 225 | result.HS_m = setUnknownIfNone(row[15]) 226 | result.SSC_lambda = setUnknownIfNone(row[16]) 227 | result.SSC_kappa = setUnknownIfNone(row[17]) 228 | result.SSC_mu = setUnknownIfNone(row[18]) 229 | result.Cp = setUnknownIfNone(row[19]) 230 | result.Cs = setUnknownIfNone(row[20]) 231 | result.Cap = setUnknownIfNone(row[21]) 232 | result.Cas = setUnknownIfNone(row[22]) 233 | result.cv = setUnknownIfNone(row[23]) 234 | result.color = str(row[24]) 235 | return result 236 | 237 | def getAllOedmeterTests(self): 238 | ''' 239 | Returns oedemetertest with an optional filter. 240 | ''' 241 | results = [] 242 | self.cursor.execute('SELECT * FROM oedometer_tests') 243 | rows = self.cursor.fetchall() 244 | 245 | def setUnknownIfNone(value): 246 | if value == None: 247 | return -1.0 #all parameters should be >=0 so -1 is used if a value is unknown (and thus empty in the database) 248 | else: 249 | return float(value) 250 | 251 | import oedometertest 252 | for r in rows: 253 | oed = oedometertest.OedometerTest() 254 | oed.id = int(r[0]) 255 | oed.soiltype = str(r[1]) 256 | oed.ysat = float(r[2]) 257 | oed.p0 = setUnknownIfNone(r[3]) 258 | oed.pg = setUnknownIfNone(r[4]) 259 | oed.cp = float(r[5]) 260 | oed.cs = float(r[6]) 261 | oed.cap = float(r[7]) 262 | oed.cas = float(r[8]) 263 | oed.cv = float(r[9]) 264 | oed.a = setUnknownIfNone(r[10]) 265 | oed.b = setUnknownIfNone(r[11]) 266 | oed.c = setUnknownIfNone(r[12]) 267 | oed.depth = float(r[13]) 268 | oed.borhole = str(r[14]) 269 | results.append(oed) 270 | 271 | return results 272 | 273 | def close(self): 274 | self.connection.commit() 275 | self.cursor.close() 276 | 277 | 278 | if __name__=="__main__": 279 | db = DBAdapter() 280 | db.open() 281 | cpt = db.getCPTById(2) 282 | vs = db.getVSoilById(2) 283 | #vs.source = "Testing" 284 | #db.updateVSoil(vs) 285 | g = db.getSoiltypeById(2) 286 | c = db.getColors() 287 | sts = db.getAllSoiltypes() 288 | oeds = db.getAllOedmeterTests() 289 | 290 | print cpt, vs, g, c, sts, oeds 291 | db.close() 292 | 293 | 294 | 295 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gui/qvsoilwidget.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | # Name: qvsoilwidget 3 | # Purpose: displays a cpt file and if the cpt is linked to a soilstructure 4 | # the structure is drawn as well 5 | # 6 | # Author: breinbaas 7 | # 8 | # Created: 23-11-2012 9 | # Copyright: (c) breinbaas 2012 10 | # Licence: GPL 11 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 | 13 | import sys 14 | from PyQt4.QtCore import * 15 | from PyQt4.QtGui import * 16 | 17 | qcmax = 30. 18 | qcmin = 0. 19 | pwmax = 0.2 20 | pwmin = 0.0 21 | wgmax = 10. 22 | wgmin = 10. 23 | 24 | class QVSoilWidget(QFrame): 25 | def __init__(self, parent=None, cpt=None, vsoil=None, ): 26 | """ 27 | Initializer, sets up members. 28 | """ 29 | super(QVSoilWidget, self).__init__(parent) 30 | #use a nice sunken style 31 | self.setFrameShape(QFrame.StyledPanel) 32 | self.setFrameShadow(QFrame.Sunken) 33 | 34 | #define some labels to show information on the widget 35 | self.lblZ = QLabel(self) 36 | self.lblQc = QLabel(self) 37 | self.lblPw = QLabel(self) 38 | self.lblWg = QLabel(self) 39 | self.lblName = QLabel(self) 40 | 41 | #use fontmetrics to assign the minimum width of the labels 42 | fm = QFontMetricsF(self.font()) 43 | self.lblZ.setMinimumWidth(fm.width("z=-99.99m")) 44 | self.lblQc.setMinimumWidth(fm.width("99.9MPa")) 45 | self.lblPw.setMinimumWidth(fm.width("9.99MPa")) 46 | self.lblWg.setMinimumWidth(fm.width("99.9%")) 47 | self.lblName.setMinimumWidth(fm.width("123456789012345678901234567890")) 48 | 49 | #there are three graphics, each has a start and end point 50 | #these are (re)calculated at the resize event 51 | self.xstartqc = 0 52 | self.xendqc = 0 53 | self.xstartpw = 0 54 | self.xendpw = 0 55 | self.xstartwg = 0 56 | self.xendwg = 0 57 | 58 | #references to the cpt, colorlist and the vsoil object 59 | self.__cpt = cpt 60 | self.__vsoil = vsoil 61 | self.__colors = [] 62 | 63 | #flags to display or hide the cpt and / or opbouw 64 | self.showVSoil = True 65 | self.showCPT = True 66 | 67 | #only expand and don't get too small 68 | self.setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy(QSizePolicy.Expanding, QSizePolicy.Expanding)) 69 | self.setMinimumSize(self.minimumSizeHint()) 70 | 71 | #information for the graphics 72 | self.margin = [50, 20, 30, 30] #top, bottom, left, right 73 | self.share = [0.6,0.2,0.2] #part of screen for qc, pw and wg (0.5 being 50%, total = max 100% = 1) 74 | self.border = 10 #distance between two graphs 75 | 76 | #activate mouse tracking or else the mousemove event is not tracked 77 | self.setMouseTracking(True) 78 | 79 | def _cpt(self): 80 | return self.__cpt 81 | 82 | def setCPT(self, cpt): 83 | self.__cpt = cpt 84 | self.lblName.setText(cpt.name) 85 | self.lblPw.setText("") 86 | self.lblQc.setText("") 87 | self.lblWg.setText("") 88 | self.lblZ.setText("") 89 | self.repaint() 90 | 91 | def _vsoil(self): 92 | return self.__vsoil 93 | 94 | def setVSoil(self, vsoil): 95 | self.__vsoil = vsoil 96 | self.repaint() 97 | 98 | def _colors(self): 99 | return self.__vsoil 100 | 101 | def setColors(self, colors): 102 | self.__colors = colors 103 | 104 | def resizeEvent(self, event=None): 105 | """ 106 | Overridden resize event, recalculates all positions of the labels and 107 | the location where the graphs are drawn. 108 | """ 109 | fm = QFontMetricsF(self.font()) 110 | dx = self.width() - self.margin[2] - self.margin[3] - self.border * 2 111 | self.xstartqc = self.margin[2] 112 | self.xendqc = self.margin[2] + dx * self.share[0] 113 | self.xstartpw = self.xendqc + self.border 114 | self.xendpw = self.xstartpw + dx * self.share[1] 115 | self.xstartwg = self.xendpw + self.border 116 | self.xendwg = self.xstartwg + dx * self.share[2] 117 | self.lblQc.move(self.margin[2], self.height()-self.margin[1]) 118 | self.lblPw.move(self.xstartpw, self.height()-self.margin[1]) 119 | self.lblWg.move(self.xstartwg, self.height()-self.margin[1]) 120 | self.lblZ.move(self.margin[2], self.margin[0] - fm.height()) 121 | self.lblName.move(self.margin[2], 5) 122 | 123 | def getInfoFromPosition(self, ypos): 124 | """ 125 | Returns the z, qc, pw and wg value at the given point (in px). 126 | Returns None, None, None, None if ypos is invalid 127 | """ 128 | z = 0. 129 | qc = 0. 130 | wg = 0. 131 | pw = 0. 132 | 133 | z = self.__cpt.zmax - (ypos - self.margin[0]) * \ 134 | (self.__cpt.zmax - self.__cpt.zmin) / (self.height() - self.margin[0] - self.margin[1]) 135 | 136 | qc, pw, wg = self.__cpt.getValuesAt(z) 137 | return z, qc, pw, wg 138 | 139 | def mouseMoveEvent(self, event): 140 | """ 141 | If the mouse is moving in the graph area information is shown of the 142 | values at the depth that the mouse is at. 143 | """ 144 | if self.__cpt == None: 145 | return 146 | 147 | x = event.pos().x() 148 | y = event.pos().y() 149 | 150 | if self.margin[2] <= x <= self.width() - self.margin[3] and \ 151 | self.margin[0] <= y <= self.height() - self.margin[1]: 152 | z, qc, pw, wg = self.getInfoFromPosition(y) 153 | if qc != None: 154 | self.lblQc.setText("%.1fMPa" % qc) 155 | self.lblPw.setText("%.2fMPa" % pw) 156 | self.lblWg.setText("%.1f%s" % (wg,"%")) 157 | self.lblZ.setText("%.2fm" % z) 158 | else: 159 | self.lblQc.setText("") 160 | self.lblPw.setText("") 161 | self.lblWg.setText("") 162 | self.lblZ.setText("") 163 | 164 | def paintEvent(self, event=None): 165 | """ 166 | Overridden paint event that displays the graphs. 167 | """ 168 | #always show a nice white relaxing background 169 | painter = QPainter(self) 170 | painter.begin(self) 171 | painter.fillRect(event.rect(), Qt.white) 172 | 173 | #only continue if there is something to display 174 | if self.showCPT and self.__cpt==None: 175 | return 176 | if self.showVSoil and self.__vsoil==None: 177 | return 178 | 179 | painter.setPen(Qt.black) 180 | if self.showVSoil: 181 | ymax = self.__vsoil.soillayers[0][0] 182 | ymin = self.__vsoil.soillayers[-1][1] 183 | dy = ymax - ymin 184 | sy = dy / (self.height() - self.margin[0] - self.margin[1]) #m / px 185 | 186 | #y1 = self.margin[0] 187 | for g in self.__vsoil.soillayers: 188 | x1 = self.margin[2] 189 | x2 = self.width() - self.margin[3] 190 | y1 = int(self.margin[0] + (ymax - g[0]) / sy) 191 | y2 = int(self.margin[0] + (ymax - g[1]) / sy) 192 | k = QColor(255,255,255) 193 | k.setNamedColor(self.__colors[g[2]][1]) 194 | painter.fillRect(x1,y1,x2-x1,y2-y1,QBrush(k)) 195 | #y1 = y2 196 | 197 | if self.showCPT: 198 | ymax = self.__cpt.zmax 199 | ymin = self.__cpt.zmin 200 | dy = ymax - ymin 201 | dx = self.width() - self.margin[2] - self.margin[3] - self.border * 2 202 | sy = dy / (self.height() - self.margin[0] - self.margin[1]) #m / px 203 | 204 | painter.setPen(Qt.black) 205 | 206 | #rectangles 207 | painter.drawRect(self.xstartqc, self.margin[0], (self.xendqc-self.xstartqc), self.height() - self.margin[0] - self.margin[1]) 208 | painter.drawRect(self.xstartpw, self.margin[0], (self.xendpw-self.xstartpw), self.height() - self.margin[0] - self.margin[1]) 209 | painter.drawRect(self.xstartwg, self.margin[0], (self.xendwg-self.xstartwg), self.height() - self.margin[0] - self.margin[1]) 210 | 211 | #axis qc 212 | for i in range(1, 3): 213 | qc = i * 10 214 | x = self.xstartqc + qc / qcmax * (self.xendqc - self.xstartqc) 215 | painter.drawLine(x, self.margin[0], x, self.height()-self.margin[1]) 216 | 217 | for i in range(0, len(self.__cpt.values)): 218 | z, qc, pw, wg = self.__cpt.values[i] 219 | 220 | if qc > qcmax: 221 | qc = qcmax 222 | elif qc < 0.: 223 | qc = 0.0 224 | 225 | if pw > pwmax: 226 | pw = pwmax 227 | elif pw < 0.0: 228 | pw = 0.0 229 | 230 | if wg > wgmax: 231 | wg = wgmax 232 | elif wg < 0.0: 233 | wg = 0.0 234 | 235 | y2 = int(self.margin[0] + (ymax - z) / sy) 236 | qcx2 = self.xstartqc + qc / qcmax * (self.xendqc - self.xstartqc) 237 | pwx2 = self.xstartpw + pw / pwmax * (self.xendpw - self.xstartpw) 238 | wgx2 = self.xstartwg + wg / wgmax * (self.xendwg - self.xstartwg) 239 | 240 | if i!=0: 241 | painter.drawLine(qcx1,y1,qcx2,y2) 242 | painter.drawLine(pwx1,y1,pwx2,y2) 243 | painter.drawLine(wgx1,y1,wgx2,y2) 244 | 245 | y1 = y2 246 | qcx1 = qcx2 247 | pwx1 = pwx2 248 | wgx1 = wgx2 249 | painter.end() 250 | 251 | if __name__ == '__main__': 252 | import sys 253 | 254 | db = None 255 | #check of het windows pad in de omgevingsvariabele PYTHONPATH zit 256 | if sys.platform == "win32": 257 | if "C:\\GitHub\\geotechlib" not in sys.path: #toevoegen indien niet gevonden 258 | sys.path.append("C:\\GitHub\\geotechlib") 259 | import dbadapter 260 | db = dbadapter.DBAdapter("c:\\Users\\breinbaas\\Documents\\Databases\\dijkwachter.sqlite") 261 | else: 262 | print "Set up the path to the database on linux" 263 | sys.exit(1) 264 | 265 | db.open() 266 | cpt = db.getCPTById(0) 267 | vs = db.getVSoilById(0) 268 | colors = db.getColors() 269 | db.close() 270 | 271 | app = QApplication(sys.argv) 272 | form = QVSoilWidget() 273 | form.setCPT(cpt) 274 | form.setVSoil(vs) 275 | form.setColors(colors) 276 | form.setWindowTitle("QVSoilWidget") 277 | form.move(0, 0) 278 | 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