Napari-time_series_plotter (TSP) is a plugin for the napari
ndimensional image viewer.
TSP adds live plotting of time-resolved images to napari. You can select and visualize pixel/voxel or ROI mean values from one or multiple image layers as intensity-over-time line plots (The first image dimension is handled as time) and save the figures or the underlying time series data as CSV file. TSP supports 3D to nD images (3D: t+2D, nD: t+nD).
Plotting is handeled by the Explorer
widget, it offers three different plotting modes: Voxel, Shapes, Points
--> Voxel mode offers live plotting while moving the cursor over an image layer
--> Shapes mode offers shape-based ROI plotting the ROI combination method can be one of [Mean, Median, STD, Sum, Min, Max]; multiple ROIs can be plotted simultaneously
--> Points mode offers simultaneous, point-based plotting of multiple voxels
You can modify and save the plots through the canvas toolbar.
Plotting powered by napari-matplotlib
.
Viewing the time series as a table is handled by the Inspector
widget. You can load the data you've plotted and inspect the single time point values of each selection. The columns are named like the plots in the Explorer
. You can copy the whole tabe or a selection to the clipboard or directly expot it to a CSV file to save the time series.
You can either install the latest version via pip or conda.
pip:
pip install napari-time-series-plotter
or download the packaged tar.gz
file from the release assets and install it with
pip install /path/to/file.tar.gz
conda:
conda install -c conda-forge napari-time-series-plotter
Alternatively, you can install the plugin directly in the napari
viewer plugin manager, the napari hub, or the release assets.
To install the latest development version install directly from the relevant GitHub branch.
TSP_basic_and_voxel_plotting_demo.webm
- Select the
TSPExplorer
widget in thePlugins
tab of the napari viewer - Use the
LayerSelector
to choose the image layers you want to source for plotting - Move the corsor over the layer while holding "Shift"
The Options
tab offers multiple options to customize your plot.
- Set custom title or axe labels
- Switch between autoscaling and manually defined max and min values of the axes
- Switch to label truncation in the options tab if your layer names are too long for the figure legend (set max length manually)
- Set a scaling factor for the X-axis
The plot can be modified and saved through its toolbar above.
TSP_ROI_plotting_demo.webm
- Select the Shapes plotting mode via the
Options
tab (Voxel mode is the default). - Use the
LayerSelector
to choose the image layers you want to source for plotting. - Add one ore more shapes to the "ROI Selection" layer.
The "ROI Selection" shapes are 2D only, effecting the currently displayed slice.
(newly added shapes might have to be moved before they are correctly plottet) - Reposition or remove shapes if needed.
- Change the ROI mode in the
Options
tab (Default: mean).
TSP_Points_plotting_demo.webm
- Select the Shapes plotting mode via the
Options
tab (Voxel mode is the default). - Use the
LayerSelector
to choose the image layers you want to source for plotting. - Add one or more points to the "Point selection" layer.
The points can be on different slices (3D and 4D support only) or images (grid mode) - Reposition or remove points if needed.
TSP_Inspector_demo.webm
- Select the
TSPInspector
widget in thePlugins
tab of the napari viewer - Press the load from plot button to load the currently displayed plots into the
Inspector
You can copy the whole table or a selection to your clipboard or export it to CSV file through the buttons above.
- Add Sphinx documentation
- Update to napari-plugin-engine2 #5
- Update widget GUI #6
- Add widget to save pixel/voxel time series to file #7
- Add ROI and multi-voxel plotting #14
- Evaluate and close remaining issues (#22, #25,)
Contributions are very welcome. Tests can be run with tox, please ensure the coverage at least stays the same before you submit a pull request.
Distributed under the terms of the BSD-3 license, "napari-time_series_plotter" is free and open-source software
If you encounter any problems, please file an issue along with a detailed description.
This napari plugin was generated with Cookiecutter using @napari's cookiecutter-napari-plugin template.
Images used in the demo gif were taken from The Cancer Imaging Archive
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7937/K9/TCIA.2015.VOSN3HN1
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