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Roll¶
This example shows how to use the pylops.Roll
operator.
This operator simply shifts elements of multi-dimensional array along a specified direction a chosen number of samples.
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import pylops
plt.close('all')
Let’s start with a 1d example. We make a signal, shift it by two samples and then shift it back using its adjoint. We can immediately see how the adjoint of this operator is equivalent to its inverse.
nx = 10
x = np.arange(nx)
Rop = pylops.Roll(nx, shift=2)
y = Rop*x
xadj = Rop.H*y
plt.figure()
plt.plot(x, 'k', lw=2, label='x')
plt.plot(y, 'b', lw=2, label='y')
plt.plot(xadj, '--r', lw=2, label='xadj')
plt.title('1D Roll')
plt.legend()
We can now do the same with a 2d array.
ny, nx = 10, 5
x = np.arange(ny*nx).reshape(ny, nx)
Rop = pylops.Roll(ny*nx, dims=(ny, nx), dir=1, shift=-2)
y = Rop*x.ravel()
xadj = Rop.H*y
y = y.reshape(ny, nx)
xadj = xadj.reshape(ny, nx)
fig, axs = plt.subplots(1, 3, figsize=(10, 2))
fig.suptitle('Roll for 2d data', fontsize=14, fontweight='bold', y=1.15)
axs[0].imshow(x, cmap='rainbow', vmin=0, vmax=50)
axs[0].set_title(r'$x$')
axs[0].axis('tight')
axs[1].imshow(y, cmap='rainbow', vmin=0, vmax=50)
axs[1].set_title(r'$y = R x$')
axs[1].axis('tight')
axs[2].imshow(xadj, cmap='rainbow', vmin=0, vmax=50)
axs[2].set_title(r'$x_{adj} = R^H y$')
axs[2].axis('tight')
Total running time of the script: ( 0 minutes 0.420 seconds)