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Revision: 1.6
Committed: Thu May 2 15:32:06 1991 UTC (32 years, 11 months ago) by greg
Content type: application/x-csh
Branch: MAIN
Changes since 1.5: +4 -0 lines
Log Message:
added missing error message

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# Content
1 #!/bin/csh -f
2 # SCCSid "$SunId$ LBL"
3 #
4 # Interactive program for calculating glare values
5 #
6 set fgargs=(-v)
7 set nofile="none"
8 set octree=$nofile
9 set picture=$nofile
10 if ($#argv >= 1) then
11 set glarefile=$argv[1]
12 else
13 set glarefile=$nofile
14 endif
15 set rtargs=
16 set view=
17 set threshold=300
18 set maxangle=0
19 set stepangle=10
20
21 set gndxfile="glr$$.ndx"
22 set plotfile="glr$$.plt"
23 set tempfiles=($gndxfile $plotfile)
24
25 alias readvar 'echo -n Enter \!:1 "[$\!:1]: ";set ans="$<";if("$ans" != "")set \!:1="$ans"'
26
27 onintr quit
28
29 cat <<_EOF_
30 This script provides a convenient interface to the glare calculation
31 and analysis programs. It works on a single output file from findglare,
32 which you must either create here or have created already before.
33 _EOF_
34 while ( $glarefile == $nofile )
35 echo ""
36 echo "Please specify a glare file, or use ^C to exit."
37 readvar glarefile
38 end
39 if ( ! -f $glarefile ) then
40 echo ""
41 echo -n "The glare file '$glarefile' doesn't exist -- shall we create it? "
42 if ("$<" =~ [nN]*) exit 0
43 cat <<_EOF_
44
45 A glare file can be created from a wide-angle Radiance picture (preferably
46 a fisheye view), an octree, or both. Computing glare source locations
47 from a finished image is faster, but using an octree is more reliable
48 since all of the scene information is there. Whenever it is possible,
49 you should use both a picture and an octree to compute the glare file.
50
51 You must also have a viewpoint and direction for the glare calculation.
52 If the viewpoint is not the same as the picture, an error will result.
53 If no view is specified, the view parameters are taken from the picture,
54 so the view specification is optional unless you are starting from an
55 octree.
56
57 _EOF_
58 readvar picture
59 readvar octree
60 readvar view
61 if ( $picture == $nofile && $octree == $nofile ) then
62 echo "You must specify a picture or an octree"
63 exit 1
64 endif
65 if ( $picture == $nofile && "$view" == "" ) then
66 echo "You must give a view if there is no picture"
67 exit 1
68 endif
69 if ( $picture != $nofile ) then
70 if ( ! -r $picture ) then
71 echo "Cannot read $picture"
72 exit 1
73 endif
74 set fgargs=($fgargs -p $picture -vf $picture)
75 endif
76 set fgargs=($fgargs $view)
77 if ( $octree != $nofile ) then
78 if ( ! -r $octree ) then
79 echo "Cannot read $octree"
80 exit 1
81 endif
82 cat <<_EOF_
83
84 With an octree, you should give the same options for -av, -ab and
85 so forth as are used to render the scene. Please enter them below.
86
87 _EOF_
88 readvar rtargs
89 set fgargs=($fgargs $rtargs $octree)
90 endif
91 echo ""
92 echo -n "Do you expect glare sources in the scene to be small? "
93 if ("$<" =~ [yY]) then
94 echo -n "Very small? "
95 if ("$<" =~ [yY]) then
96 set fgargs=(-r 400 $fgargs)
97 else
98 set fgargs=(-r 250 $fgargs)
99 endif
100 echo -n "Are these sources relatively bright? "
101 if ("$<" =~ [nN]*) then
102 set fgargs=(-c $fgargs)
103 endif
104 endif
105 cat <<_EOF_
106
107 Glare sources are determined by a threshold level. Any part of the
108 view that is above this threshold is considered to be part of a glare
109 source. If you do not choose a threshold value, it will be set auto-
110 matically to 7 times the average field luminance (in candelas/sq.meter).
111
112 _EOF_
113 echo -n "Do you wish to set the glare threshold manually? "
114 if ("$<" =~ [yY]) then
115 readvar threshold
116 set fgargs=(-t $threshold $fgargs)
117 endif
118 cat <<_EOF_
119
120 It is often desirable to know how glare changes as a function of
121 viewing direction. If you like, you can compute glare for up
122 to 180 degrees to the left and right of the view center. Enter
123 the maximum angle that you would like to compute below.
124
125 _EOF_
126 readvar maxangle
127 if ( $maxangle >= $stepangle ) then
128 set fgargs=(-ga $stepangle-$maxangle\:$stepangle $fgargs)
129 endif
130 echo ""
131 echo "Starting calculation..."
132 echo findglare $fgargs
133 findglare $fgargs > $glarefile
134 endif
135 if ($?DISPLAY && $picture != $nofile) then
136 echo ""
137 echo "Displaying glare sources in '$picture'..."
138 xglaresrc $picture $glarefile >& /dev/null
139 if ($status) then
140 x11image =+0+0 -g 2.6 $picture &
141 sleep 40
142 xglaresrc $picture $glarefile
143 endif
144 endif
145 set ndxnam=("Guth Visual Comfort Probability" "Guth Disability Glare Ratio" "CIE Glare Index")
146 set ndxcom=("glarendx -t guth_vcp" "glarendx -t guth_dgr" "glarendx -t cie_cgi")
147 while ( 1 )
148 echo ""
149 echo " 0. Quit"
150 set i=1
151 while ($i <= $#ndxnam)
152 echo " $i. $ndxnam[$i]"
153 @ i++
154 end
155 echo ""
156 set choice=0
157 readvar choice
158 if ($choice < 1 || $choice > $#ndxcom) goto quit
159 $ndxcom[$choice] $glarefile > $gndxfile
160 echo ""
161 echo $ndxnam[$choice]
162 echo "Angle Value"
163 getinfo - < $gndxfile
164 echo ""
165 set save_file=$nofile
166 readvar save_file
167 if ($save_file != $nofile) then
168 cp -i $gndxfile $save_file
169 endif
170 if ( `getinfo - < $gndxfile | wc -l` > 4 ) then
171 echo ""
172 echo -n "Do you want to plot this data? "
173 if ( "$<" =~ [yY]* ) then
174 set subtitle="$view"
175 if ($picture != $nofile) then
176 set subtitle="$picture $subtitle"
177 else if ($octree != $nofile) then
178 set subtitle="$subtitle $octree"
179 endif
180 if ( "$subtitle" == "" ) then
181 set subtitle="`getinfo < $glarefile | grep findglare`"
182 endif
183 cat <<_EOF_ > $plotfile
184 include=line.plt
185 include=polar.plt
186 title="$ndxnam[$choice]"
187 subtitle="$subtitle"
188 Adata=
189 _EOF_
190 getinfo - < $gndxfile >> $plotfile
191 igraph $plotfile
192 endif
193 endif
194 end
195 quit:
196 rm -f $tempfiles
197 exit 0