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91 lines
3.2 KiB
Python
91 lines
3.2 KiB
Python
#Python script that replaces the timing values in a Fumen and spits out a new file.
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import configparser, struct, sys
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#Function to handle converting a float to a binary array
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def convert_to_bytearray(f):
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val = hex(struct.unpack('>I', struct.pack('<f', f))[0])
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Fixed_hex = val[2:]
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return bytes.fromhex(Fixed_hex)
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#Load ini file
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config = configparser.ConfigParser()
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config.sections()
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config.read('timing.ini')
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# Define possible endings of file name and their difficulties.
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easy = '_e'
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normal = '_n'
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hard = '_h'
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extreme = '_m'
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ura = '_x'
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# Check to see if anything (other than the python file) has been entered.
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# If two files/the timing window haven't been entered, it'll just throw a normal Python error.
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if len(sys.argv) > 1:
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#Check if standard/hitwide/hitnarrow/custom was typed in the console
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if sys.argv[3].lower() == 'standard':
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GOOD = config.getfloat('standard', 'good')
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OK = config.getfloat('standard', 'ok')
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BAD = config.getfloat('standard', 'bad')
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GOOD_EASY = config.getfloat('standard', 'good_easy')
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OK_EASY = config.getfloat('standard', 'ok_easy')
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BAD_EASY = config.getfloat('standard', 'bad_easy')
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else:
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try:
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GOOD = config.getfloat(sys.argv[3].lower(), 'good')
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OK = config.getfloat(sys.argv[3].lower(), 'ok')
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BAD = config.getfloat(sys.argv[3].lower(), 'bad')
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GOOD_EASY = config.getfloat(sys.argv[3].lower(), 'good_easy')
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OK_EASY = config.getfloat(sys.argv[3].lower(), 'ok_easy')
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BAD_EASY = config.getfloat(sys.argv[3].lower(), 'bad_easy')
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except:
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print("Invalid Input")
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exit()
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#Convert the floats to a binary array
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GOOD_BYTES = (convert_to_bytearray(GOOD))
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OK_BYTES = (convert_to_bytearray(OK))
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BAD_BYTES = (convert_to_bytearray(BAD))
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GOOD_EASY_BYTES = (convert_to_bytearray(GOOD_EASY))
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OK_EASY_BYTES = (convert_to_bytearray(OK_EASY))
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BAD_EASY_BYTES = (convert_to_bytearray(BAD_EASY))
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#Define binary arrays
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timing_window_hard = (GOOD_BYTES + OK_BYTES + BAD_BYTES) * 36
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timing_window_easy = (GOOD_EASY_BYTES + OK_EASY_BYTES + BAD_EASY_BYTES) * 36
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# Define the input and output files.
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inFile = sys.argv[1]
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outFile = sys.argv[2]
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# Opens the input file, saves it as the output,
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# This was the only way I managed was able to acomplish the right output.
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with open(inFile, "rb") as old, open(outFile, "wb") as new:
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old.seek(0)
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new.write(old.read())
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# Actually replaces the timing windows
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chart_new = open(outFile, "rb+")
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chart_new.seek(0)
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# Checks if _e, _n, etc is present in the file name:
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# If it is, it'll use timing_easy,
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# If it isn't present, it will use timing_hard instead.
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if easy in inFile:
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chart_new.write(timing_window_easy)
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chart_new.close()
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elif normal in inFile:
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chart_new.write(timing_window_easy)
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chart_new.close()
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else:
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chart_new.write(timing_window_hard)
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chart_new.close()
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else:
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print("TaikoFumenTimingReplace\nUsage:",sys.argv[0], "inFile outFile timingWindow",
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"\n\nTiming Options: Standard, Hitnarrow, Hitwide or a User Defined Option.")
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