Stand-alone Python scripts are those that can be run directly from the Python interpreter. Such a script will create a Geosoft context by calling geosoft.gxpy.gx.GXpy(), followed by further use of the geosoft.gxpy and geosoft.gxapi module interfaces. See Hello World#StandAlone, which provides a simple example as part of the Python Tutorial.
Following is a sample script that will add a value to a channel of a database (chanadd.py):
""" Add a constant value to a channel on all selected lines. This is a sample Python program that illustrates how to connect to the GX developer environment from a stand-alone program. Following are the basic steps: 1. Get (create) a GX Object handle. 2. Collect command-line parameters 3. Open the database 4. Process the data """ import os import sys import argparse as argp import geosoft.gxpy as gxpy def rungx(): raise Exception("This is not an extension. Please use a python interpreter.") def process_database(db, channel_name, add_value): """ Process all selected lines in a database by adding a constant value to a channel. The data is processed in-place. """ # work through the data a line at a time - get a list of selected lines print('Processing selected lines...') lines = db.list_lines() # for each line, get the data, add a value, return the data to the line for l in lines: # print to the console to reflect progress print('line {}...'.format(str(l))) # get the data and determine the dummy to the data type data, ch, fid = db.read_line(l, channels=channel_name) dummy = gxpy.utility.gx_dummy(data.dtype) # make a dummy mask so we can replace dummies after processing dMask = gxpy.utility.dummy_mask(data) # process - add the value, then replace the dummies sum = data + add_value sum[dMask] = dummy # write the data back to the database db.write_channel(l, channel_name, sum, fid) if __name__ == "__main__": gxpy.utility.check_version('9.2') # get (create) a GX context with gxpy.gx.GXpy() as gxp: # get the current gx context # The GX_GEOSOFT_BIN_PATH Environment variable should contain a path with geodist.dll print("GX_GEOSOFT_BIN_PATH: {}".format(os.getenv("GX_GEOSOFT_BIN_PATH"))) print('Working directory: ' + os.path.abspath(os.curdir)) print('User: {}'.format(gxp.gid)) # get command line parameters parser = argp.ArgumentParser(description="Add a constant to a Geosoft database channel") parser.add_argument("sDB", help="Geosoft database") parser.add_argument("sCh", help="channel to process") parser.add_argument("-v", "--value", type=float, default=1.0, help="value to add, default is 1.0") args = parser.parse_args() # echo parameters print("\nDatabase = "+args.sDB) print("Channel = "+args.sCh) print("Value to add = {}\n".format(args.value)) # open the database with gxpy.gdb.Geosoft_gdb.open(args.sDB) as db: # process the data process_database(db, args.sCh, args.value)
To run this "stand-alone" script from the command-line:
python chanadd.py --help usage: chanadd.py [-h] [-v VALUE] sDB sCh Add a constant to a Geosoft database channel positional arguments: sDB Geosoft database sCh channel to process optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -v VALUE, --value VALUE value to add, default is 1.0 python chanadd.py mydata.gdb dem -v 100