I have 2 arrays, sample, and data. Data will hold the coordinates to an ellipse. All points inside the ellipse will be white and outside will be black.
Now I want to calculate the spatial distance between my sample array and data array (ellipse array) given a certain centre of the ellipse (x,y). All of the possible points of the centre of the ellipse are stored in another array called center_points.
However, when I run the code I receive an empty list but I expect a list of spatial distances.
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from scipy.spatial import distance
center_points = []
def combinations(x,y):
dx = 2
dy = 2
return x-dx,y-dy
for x in range(10):
for y in range(10):
center_points.append(combinations(x,y))
sample = np.random.rand(100,100)
#spatial distance
spatial_distance = []
data = np.empty((100,100))
def ellipse(x,y):
if (x**2+y**2/3)>300:
return 0
else:
return 1
def translate(x, y, DX, DY):
return (x- DX, y - DY)
def rotate(m, n):
theta = np.radians(45)
matrix = np.array([[np.cos(theta), -np.sin(theta)], [np.sin(theta), np.cos(theta)]])
return np.dot(matrix, (m,n))
for i in range(data.shape[0]):
for j in range(data.shape[1]):
data[i][j]= ellipse(i,j)
data[i][j]= rotate(i,j)
for a,b in center_points:
data.append((translate(i,j,a,b)))
spatial_distance.append(distance.hamming(data,sample))