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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion Project.toml
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name = "RadonKA"
uuid = "86de8297-835b-47df-b249-c04e8db91db5"
authors = ["Felix Wechsler (roflmaostc) <fxw+git@mailbox.org>"]
version = "0.5.0"
version = "0.6.0"

[deps]
Atomix = "a9b6321e-bd34-4604-b9c9-b65b8de01458"
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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion README.md
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* [x] simple and extensible API

# Installation
Requires Julia at least 1.9
This toolbox runs with CUDA support on Linux, Windows and MacOS!
Requires at least Julia 1.9
```julia
julia> ]add RadonKA
```
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20 changes: 11 additions & 9 deletions src/geometry.jl
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"""
struct RadonParallelCircle{T, T2} <: RadonGeometry
N::Int
in_height::AbstractVector{T}
weights::AbstractVector{T2}
in_height::T
weights::T2

function RadonParallelCircle(N, in_height)
return new{eltype(in_height),eltype(in_height)}(N, in_height, in_height .* 0 .+ 1)
weights = in_height .* 0 .+ 1
return new{typeof(in_height), typeof(weights)}(N, in_height, weights)
end

function RadonParallelCircle(N, in_height, weights)
return new{eltype(in_height),eltype(weights)}(N, in_height, weights)
return new{typeof(in_height),typeof(weights)}(N, in_height, weights)
end
end

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"""
struct RadonFlexibleCircle{T, T2, T3} <: RadonGeometry
N::Int
in_height::AbstractVector{T}
out_height::AbstractVector{T2}
weights::AbstractVector{T3}
in_height::T
out_height::T2
weights::T3
function RadonFlexibleCircle(N, in_height, out_height)
return new{eltype(in_height), eltype(out_height), eltype(in_height)}(N, in_height, out_height, in_height .* 0 .+ 1)
weights = in_height .* 0 .+ 1
return new{typeof(in_height), typeof(out_height), typeof(weights)}(N, in_height, out_height, weights)
end

function RadonFlexibleCircle(N, in_height, out_height, weights)
return new{eltype(in_height), eltype(out_height), eltype(weights)}(N, in_height, out_height, weights)
return new{typeof(in_height), typeof(out_height), typeof(weights)}(N, in_height, out_height, weights)
end
end
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/radon.jl
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out_height, angles, mid, radius, absorb_f,
ndrange=(N_sinogram, N_angles, size(img, 3)))
KernelAbstractions.synchronize(backend)
return sinogram
return sinogram::typeof(img)
end

@inline inside_circ(ii, jj, mid, radius) = (ii - mid)^2 + (jj - mid)^2 radius ^2
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55 changes: 27 additions & 28 deletions src/utils.jl
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|--------|---------|--------|
"""
@inline function find_cell(x, y, xnew, ynew)
x = floor(Int, (x + xnew) / 2)
y = floor(Int, (y + ynew) / 2)
return x, y
x = floor(Int32, (x + xnew) / Int32(2))
y = floor(Int32, (y + ynew) / Int32(2))
return x, y
end


@inline function next_cell_intersection(x₀, y₀, x₁, y₁)
# inspired by
floor_or_ceilx = x₁ x₀ ? ceil : floor
floor_or_ceily = y₁ y₀ ? ceil : floor
# https://cs.stackexchange.com/questions/132887/determining-the-intersections-of-a-line-segment-and-grid
txx = (floor_or_ceilx(x₀)-x₀)
# inspired by
floor_or_ceilx = x₁ x₀ ? ceil : floor
floor_or_ceily = y₁ y₀ ? ceil : floor
# https://cs.stackexchange.com/questions/132887/determining-the-intersections-of-a-line-segment-and-grid
txx = (floor_or_ceilx(x₀)-x₀)
xdiff = x₁ - x₀
ydiff = y₁ - y₀
txx = ifelse(txx != 0, txx, txx + sign(xdiff))
tyy = (floor_or_ceily(y₀)-y₀)
tyy = (floor_or_ceily(y₀)-y₀)
tyy = ifelse(tyy != 0, tyy, tyy + sign(ydiff))

tx = txx / (xdiff)
ty = tyy / (ydiff)
# decide which t is smaller, and hence the next step
t = ifelse(tx > ty, ty, tx)

# calculate new coordinates
x = x₀ + t * (xdiff)
y = y₀ + t * (ydiff)
tx = txx / (xdiff)
ty = tyy / (ydiff)
# decide which t is smaller, and hence the next step
t = ifelse(tx > ty, ty, tx)
# calculate new coordinates
x = x₀ + t * (xdiff)
y = y₀ + t * (ydiff)
return x, y, sign(xdiff), sign(ydiff)
end


@inline function next_ray_on_circle(y_dist::T, y_dist_end, mid, radius, sinα, cosα) where T
x_dist = sqrt(radius^2 - y_dist^2) + T(0.5)
x_dist = sqrt(radius^2 - y_dist^2) + T(0.5)
x_dist_end = -sqrt(radius^2 - y_dist_end^2)
y_dist_end = y_dist_end
x_dist_rot = mid + cosα * x_dist - sinα * y_dist
y_dist_rot = mid + sinα * x_dist + cosα * y_dist

x_dist_end_rot = mid + cosα * x_dist_end - sinα * y_dist_end
y_dist_end_rot = mid + sinα * x_dist_end + cosα * y_dist_end
return x_dist_rot, y_dist_rot, x_dist_end_rot, y_dist_end_rot
y_dist_end = y_dist_end
x_dist_rot = mid + cosα * x_dist - sinα * y_dist
y_dist_rot = mid + sinα * x_dist + cosα * y_dist
x_dist_end_rot = mid + cosα * x_dist_end - sinα * y_dist_end
y_dist_end_rot = mid + sinα * x_dist_end + cosα * y_dist_end
return x_dist_rot, y_dist_rot, x_dist_end_rot, y_dist_end_rot
end

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