import json import time import git import numpy as np import context_maps from walker import Walker # Use the following parameters to simulate and save a trajectory of the walker seed = 42 sigma_i = 3 sigma_j = 4 size = 200 i, j = (50, 100) n_iterations = 1000 # USE map_type hills random_state = np.random.RandomState(seed) # STEP 1: Create a context map context_map = context_maps.hills_context_map_builder(size) # STEP 2: Create a Walker walker = Walker(sigma_i, sigma_j, context_map) # STEP 3: Simulate the walk trajectory = [] for _ in range(n_iterations): i, j = walker.sample_next_step(i, j, random_state) trajectory.append((i, j)) # STEP 4: Save the trajectory curr_time = time.strftime("%Y%m%d-%H%M%S") np.save(f"sim_{curr_time}", trajectory) # STEP 5: Save the metadata # lookup git repository repo = git.Repo(search_parent_directories=True) sha = repo.head.object.hexsha with open('meta.txt', 'w') as f: f.write(f'I estimated parameters at {curr_time}.\n') f.write(f'The git repo was at commit {sha}')