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| lang = python | | lang = python | ||
| script = | | script = | ||
− | # | + | # Python modules. |
import os | import os | ||
import glob | import glob | ||
from time import asctime, localtime | from time import asctime, localtime | ||
− | # relax modules | + | # relax modules. |
from lib.io import sort_filenames | from lib.io import sort_filenames | ||
− | # Set path to data | + | # Set path to data. |
data = '/sbinlab2/tlinnet/software/NMR-relax/relax_trunk/test_suite/shared_data/dispersion/Hansen' | data = '/sbinlab2/tlinnet/software/NMR-relax/relax_trunk/test_suite/shared_data/dispersion/Hansen' | ||
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# Do for 500. | # Do for 500. | ||
− | ############# | + | ############# |
+ | |||
# Change directory. | # Change directory. | ||
os.chdir(data + os.sep + '500_MHz') | os.chdir(data + os.sep + '500_MHz') | ||
− | # Get the file list, and sort the file list | + | # Get the file list, and sort the file list alphanumeric. |
flist500 = glob.glob('*.in_sparky') | flist500 = glob.glob('*.in_sparky') | ||
flist500 = sort_filenames(filenames=flist500) | flist500 = sort_filenames(filenames=flist500) | ||
− | # Make ID | + | # Make ID. |
ID500 = [] | ID500 = [] | ||
for f in flist500: ID500.append("500_"+f.split(".in_sparky")[0]) | for f in flist500: ID500.append("500_"+f.split(".in_sparky")[0]) | ||
− | # Then | + | # Then read. |
spectrum.read_intensities(file=flist500, spectrum_id=ID500) | spectrum.read_intensities(file=flist500, spectrum_id=ID500) | ||
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flist500rep = sort_filenames(filenames=flist500rep) | flist500rep = sort_filenames(filenames=flist500rep) | ||
− | # Make ID | + | # Make ID. |
ID500rep = [] | ID500rep = [] | ||
for f in flist500rep: ID500rep.append("500_"+f.split(".in.bis_sparky")[0]+'b') | for f in flist500rep: ID500rep.append("500_"+f.split(".in.bis_sparky")[0]+'b') | ||
− | # Then | + | # Then read. |
spectrum.read_intensities(file=flist500rep, spectrum_id=ID500rep) | spectrum.read_intensities(file=flist500rep, spectrum_id=ID500rep) | ||
− | # Then map replicated | + | # Then map replicated. |
for b_id in ID500rep: | for b_id in ID500rep: | ||
a_id = b_id[:-1] | a_id = b_id[:-1] | ||
spectrum.replicated(spectrum_ids=[a_id, b_id]) | spectrum.replicated(spectrum_ids=[a_id, b_id]) | ||
− | # Then check | + | # Then check. |
print cdp.replicates | print cdp.replicates | ||
# Then repeat for 800. | # Then repeat for 800. | ||
− | ###################### | + | ###################### |
+ | |||
# Change directory. | # Change directory. | ||
os.chdir(data + os.sep + '800_MHz') | os.chdir(data + os.sep + '800_MHz') | ||
− | # Get the file list, and sort the file list | + | # Get the file list, and sort the file list alphanumeric. |
flist800 = glob.glob('*.in_sparky') | flist800 = glob.glob('*.in_sparky') | ||
flist800 = sort_filenames(filenames=flist800) | flist800 = sort_filenames(filenames=flist800) | ||
− | # Make ID | + | # Make ID. |
ID800 = [] | ID800 = [] | ||
for f in flist800: ID800.append("800_"+f.split(".in_sparky")[0]) | for f in flist800: ID800.append("800_"+f.split(".in_sparky")[0]) | ||
− | # Then | + | # Then read. |
spectrum.read_intensities(file=flist800, spectrum_id=ID800) | spectrum.read_intensities(file=flist800, spectrum_id=ID800) | ||
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flist800rep = sort_filenames(filenames=flist800rep) | flist800rep = sort_filenames(filenames=flist800rep) | ||
− | # Make ID | + | # Make ID. |
ID800rep = [] | ID800rep = [] | ||
for f in flist800rep: ID800rep.append("800_"+f.split(".in.bis_sparky")[0]+'b') | for f in flist800rep: ID800rep.append("800_"+f.split(".in.bis_sparky")[0]+'b') | ||
− | # Then | + | # Then read. |
spectrum.read_intensities(file=flist800rep, spectrum_id=ID800rep) | spectrum.read_intensities(file=flist800rep, spectrum_id=ID800rep) | ||
− | # Then map replicated | + | # Then map replicated. |
for b_id in ID800rep: | for b_id in ID800rep: | ||
a_id = b_id[:-1] | a_id = b_id[:-1] | ||
spectrum.replicated(spectrum_ids=[a_id, b_id]) | spectrum.replicated(spectrum_ids=[a_id, b_id]) | ||
− | # Then check | + | # Then check. |
print cdp.replicates | print cdp.replicates | ||
− | |||
print len(ID500), len(ID500rep), len(ID800), len(ID800rep) | print len(ID500), len(ID500rep), len(ID800), len(ID800rep) | ||
− | # Then set spectrum properties | + | # Then set spectrum properties. |
all_ID = ID500 + ID500rep + ID800 + ID800rep | all_ID = ID500 + ID500rep + ID800 + ID800rep | ||
for cur_id in all_ID: | for cur_id in all_ID: | ||
− | # Split from name | + | # Split from name. |
sfrq_str, vcpmg_str = cur_id.split("_") | sfrq_str, vcpmg_str = cur_id.split("_") | ||
Revision as of 17:17, 6 November 2015
Tutorial
This follows the setup for test data in the Manual
- The relaxation dispersion auto-analysis in the GUI
- http://www.nmr-relax.com/manual/The_relaxation_dispersion_auto_analysis_in_the_GUI.html
Where the test data is in:
test_suite/shared_data/dispersion/Hansen
It is written up here as a script instead. This goes a little faster testing.
In terminal
mkdir -p $HOME/test
cd $HOME/test
gedit test.py
Then we build the script onwards.
We run relax repeatedly, to execute code. Then we write new code in the script, and run again.
relax test.py
When we are satisfied, one can then do like this.
Start relax
relax -g -t log.txt
Then do
User functions -> Script -> test.py
THEN do:
View -> Data pipe editor -> Right click on pipe -> Associate with a new Auto analysis
This should bring you to a window, where all settings have been set.
Set
- Relaxations dispersion models: ['R2eff', 'No Rex', 'CR72', 'NS CPMG 2-site expanded']
- Grid increements: 11 (For speed-up in test phase)
- Monte-Carlo simulations number: 5 (For speed up in test phase)
Then a quick click on spin.isotope function, and GO.
The script
Python script: The test.py script.
Inspect results
Go to the final folder.
Execute
cd $HOME/test/final
./grace2images.py
Go through the PNG images
Also open
gedit $HOME/test/log.txt $HOME/test/final/chi2.out $HOME/test/final/models.out
gedit $HOME/test/No_Rex/chi2.out
gedit $HOME/test/CR72/chi2.out $HOME/test/CR72/kex.out
gedit $HOME/test/NS_CPMG_2-site_expanded/chi2.out $HOME/test/NS_CPMG_2-site_expanded/kex.out
Get info from log.txt
See Grep log file for inspiration.
Try these different grep commands
egrep -wi --color 'relax>| model -' $HOME/test/log.txt
Find eliminate function
egrep -wi --color -A 10 'relax> eliminate' $HOME/test/log.txt
Find model_selection function
egrep -wi --color -A 100 'relax> model_selection' $HOME/test/log.txt