This project is a fork of ros_numpy
to work with ROS 2. It provides tools for converting ROS messages to and from
numpy arrays. In the ROS 2 port, the module has been renamed to
ros2_numpy
. Users are encouraged to update their application code to import
the module as shown below.
ROS 2:
import ros2_numpy as rnp
ROS 1:
import ros_numpy as rnp
Prefacing your calls like rnp.numpify(...)
or rnp.msgify(...)
should help
future proof your codebase while the ROS 1 and ROS 2 ports are API compatible.
The ROS 2 port has been bootstrapped as version 2.0.3
. The MAJOR
version has been set to 2
to indicate ROS 2 and the MINOR
and PATCH
versions match the ROS 1 version from which the ROS 2 port was
bootstrapped. The reasoning behind this is to allow for creating tags in this
fork that can be released into the ROS 2 distribution while not conflicting
with existing tags on the upstream repository. A release into Foxy is still
pending.
This module contains two core functions:
arr = numpify(msg, ...)
- try to get a numpy object from a messagemsg = msgify(MessageType, arr, ...)
- try and convert a numpy object to a message
Currently supports:
-
sensor_msgs.msg.PointCloud2
↔ structurednp.array
:data = np.zeros(100, dtype=[ ('x', np.float32), ('y', np.float32), ('vectors', np.float32, (3,)) ]) data['x'] = np.arange(100) data['y'] = data['x']*2 data['vectors'] = np.arange(100)[:,np.newaxis] msg = ros2_numpy.msgify(PointCloud2, data)
data = ros2_numpy.numpify(msg)
-
sensor_msgs.msg.Image
↔ 2/3-Dnp.array
, similar to the function ofcv_bridge
, but without the dependency oncv2
-
nav_msgs.msg.OccupancyGrid
↔np.ma.array
-
geometry.msg.Vector3
↔ 1-Dnp.array
.hom=True
gives[x, y, z, 0]
-
geometry.msg.Point
↔ 1-Dnp.array
.hom=True
gives[x, y, z, 1]
-
geometry.msg.Quaternion
↔ 1-Dnp.array
,[x, y, z, w]
-
geometry.msg.Transform
↔ 4×4np.array
, the homogeneous transformation matrix -
geometry.msg.Pose
↔ 4×4np.array
, the homogeneous transformation matrix from the origin
Support for more types can be added with:
@ros2_numpy.converts_to_numpy(SomeMessageClass)
def convert(my_msg):
return np.array(...)
@ros2_numpy.converts_from_numpy(SomeMessageClass)
def convert(my_array):
return SomeMessageClass(...)
Any extra args or kwargs to numpify
or msgify
will be forwarded to your conversion function
-
Add simple conversions for:
geometry_msgs.msg.Inertia