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CEM electrodes: Example using Python and complex forward modeling #359
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Work on enabling the CEM model for complex models (contact impedances
are still real!). * assembleCompleteElectrodeModel_ is more or less copied from its real-values counterpart, with a few required type changes * potentialsCEM_ is resized to hold the imaginary parts in calculateK_ * imaginary parts are then stored in potentialsCEM using the "new" inline function TmpToImagHACK * Warning: This commit still contains debug output
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* cast 'start' and 'end' parameters to a numpy array to allow for array-based operations * Slightly rework the docstring
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pygimli.physics.ert.simulate: make sure to compute geometric factors in
real-valued mode even if a complex modeling is requested
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[bert forward modeling] rework handling of contact impedances and
contact resistances for CEM electrodes: * add the setter function setContactResistances so we can directly set electrode contact resistances from the Python side * adding this function required slight changes in the internal handling logic. Previously the code needed only to look for contact impedances registered using the setter function, and thus it was easier to decide which resistance type to actually use (contact impedances and contact resistances can be converted to each other if the electrode surface area is known). Now we solve this by an explicit parameter `use_cimp` which decides if the provided impedance (=true) or resistance (=false) vectors shall be used further. * setter functions are overwritten by input from files contactImpedance.map and contactResistance.map. * resistance input always overwrites impedance input
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[pygimli.physics.ert.ert.simulate] add contactImpedances and contactR…
…esistances parameters that can be used to set CEM contact impedances and contact resistances
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assembleCompleteElectrodeModel_ (real-valued): remove unnecessary
if-statement and make output more consistent
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assembleCompleteElectrodeModel_ (complex version): align handling of
contact impedances and resistances with the real-valued version of this function
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DataContainer: extend getter and setter functions to allow for getting
and setting of multiple columns: data = pg.DataContainer() data[['a', 'b']] = [[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]] print(data[['a', 'b']]) Also add a few tests for this new functionality
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Commits on Mar 7, 2022
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Add initial example drafts for real-valued and complex-valued CEM
modeling using Pygimli
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