This is a lighter version of Mastodon Reader for Python from Chrisoph Sommer.
Import the spots and links tables, features, tags and meta data from a Mastodon project file.
Ported to Python from: matlab-mastodon-importer
This reader is lighter mainly because it does not depend on pandas nor on networkx and it therefore only depends on numpy.
Read the mastodon file:
from micromastodonreader import MicroMastodonReader
mr = MicroMastodonReader("demo/demo.mastodon")
# show meta data
meta_data = mr.read_metadata()
# read spot and link tables with features and tags columns
spots, links, tag_definition, features = mr.read(tags=True, features=True)spots is a numpy.ndarray where:
spots[int_id]is the cell with idint_idspots[int_id, 0]is thexcoordinate of the cellint_idspots[int_id, 1]is theycoordinate of the cellint_idspots[int_id, 2]is thezcoordinate of the cellint_idspots[int_id, 3]is the time of the cellint_idspots[int_id, 3:10]are the values of the elongation matrix representing the cellint_idspherespots[int_id, 10]is thebsrs(??) ofint_id
links is a numpy.ndarray where:
links[int_pos]is an edgelinks[int_pos, 2]is the id of the edgelinks[int_pos, 0]is the id of the cell at timetlinks[int_pos, 1]is the id of the cell at timet + 1
tag_definition and features are a bit more complicated 🫠
You can also read information separately
# read only spot and link tables
spots, links = mr.read_tables()
# read tag_definition
tag_definition = mr.read_tags()
# read features
mr.read_features()pip install git+git://github.com/GuignardLab/python-mastodon-importer-light
pip install micro-mastodon-reader
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