This repository hosts the source files for both the Pyedr and Panedr packages.
pyedr
and panedr
are compatible with Python 3.6 and greater.
Pyedr provides a means of reading a Gromacs EDR binary XDR file and return its contents as a dictionary of numpy arrays. Pyedr exposes the following functions:
edr_to_dict
: returns a dictionary of NumPy arrays keyed by the energy type from a given path to an EDR file.read_edr
: parses an EDR file and returns the energy terms in a nested listget_unit_dictionary
: Returns a dictionary that holds the units of each energy term found in the EDR file.
Panedr uses the Pyedr library to read a Gromacs EDR binary energy XDR file and returns its contents as a pandas dataframe. Panedr exposes the following functions:
edr_to_df
: which gets the path to an EDR file and returns a pandas DataFrame.get_unit_dictionary
: Returns a dictionary that holds the units of each energy term found in the EDR file.
Using pyedr
:
import pyedr
# Read the EDR file
path = 'ener.edr'
dic = pyedr.edr_to_dict(path)
# The `verbose` optional parameter can be set to True to display the
# progress on stderr
dic = pyedr.edr_to_dict(path, verbose=True)
# Get the average pressure after the first 10 ns
pressure_avg = dic['Pressure'][dic['Time'] > 10000].mean()
# Get the units of the EDR entries
unit_dict = pyedr.get_unit_dictionary(path)
unit_dict["Temperature"] # returns "K"
Using panedr
:
import panedr
# Read the EDR file
path = 'ener.edr'
df = panedr.edr_to_df(path)
# The `verbose` optional parameter can be set to True to display the
# progress on stderr
df = panedr.edr_to_df(path, verbose=True)
# Get the average pressure after the first 10 ns
pressure_avg = df['Pressure'][df['Time'] > 10000].mean()
# Get the units of the EDR entries
unit_dict = panedr.get_unit_dictionary(path)
unit_dict["Temperature"] # returns "K"
You can install pyedr
and panedr
using pip
:
pip install pyedr
# installing panedr automatically installs pyedr
pip install panedr
If you are using conda and conda-forge, you can install with:
conda install -c conda-forge pyedr
# install panedr automatically installs pyedr
conda install -c conda-forge panedr
The pyedr
and panedr
repositories contains a series of tests.
If you downloaded or cloned the code from the repository, you can run
the tests. To do so, install pytest, and, in the directory of the
panedr source code, run:
For pyedr
:
pytest -v pyedr/pyedr/tests
For panedr
:
pytest -v panedr/panedr/tests
Pyedr and Panedr translate part of the source code of Gromacs into Python. Therefore, Panedr is distributed under the same GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 as Gromacs. See the license for more details.