/*========================================================================= Program: Insight Segmentation & Registration Toolkit Module: $RCSfile: RGBPointSet.cxx,v $ Language: C++ Date: $Date: 2008-01-20 21:19:51 $ Version: $Revision: 1.12 $ Copyright (c) Insight Software Consortium. All rights reserved. See ITKCopyright.txt or http://www.itk.org/HTML/Copyright.htm for details. This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the above copyright notices for more information. =========================================================================*/ #if defined(_MSC_VER) #pragma warning ( disable : 4786 ) #endif // Software Guide : BeginLatex // // The following example illustrates how a point set can be parameterized to // manage a particular pixel type. In this case, pixels of RGB type are used. // The first step is then to include the header files of the // \doxygen{RGBPixel} and \doxygen{PointSet} classes. // // \index{itk::PointSet!RGBPixel} // // Software Guide : EndLatex // Software Guide : BeginCodeSnippet #include "itkRGBPixel.h" #include "itkPointSet.h" // Software Guide : EndCodeSnippet int main(int, char *[]) { // Software Guide : BeginLatex // // Then, the pixel type can be defined by selecting the type to be used to // represent each one of the RGB components. // // \index{itk::RGBPixel!Instantiation} // // Software Guide : EndLatex // Software Guide : BeginCodeSnippet typedef itk::RGBPixel< float > PixelType; // Software Guide : EndCodeSnippet // Software Guide : BeginLatex // // The newly defined pixel type is now used to instantiate the PointSet // type and subsequently create a point set object. // // Software Guide : EndLatex // Software Guide : BeginCodeSnippet typedef itk::PointSet< PixelType, 3 > PointSetType; PointSetType::Pointer pointSet = PointSetType::New(); // Software Guide : EndCodeSnippet // Software Guide : BeginLatex // // The following code is generating a sphere and assigning RGB values to // the points. The components of the RGB values in this example are // computed to represent the position of the points. // // \index{itk::PointSet!SetPoint()} // \index{itk::PointSet!SetPointData()} // // Software Guide : EndLatex // Software Guide : BeginCodeSnippet PointSetType::PixelType pixel; PointSetType::PointType point; unsigned int pointId = 0; const double radius = 3.0; for(unsigned int i=0; i<360; i++) { const double angle = i * atan(1.0) / 45.0; point[0] = radius * sin( angle ); point[1] = radius * cos( angle ); point[2] = 1.0; pixel.SetRed( point[0] * 2.0 ); pixel.SetGreen( point[1] * 2.0 ); pixel.SetBlue( point[2] * 2.0 ); pointSet->SetPoint( pointId, point ); pointSet->SetPointData( pointId, pixel ); pointId++; } // Software Guide : EndCodeSnippet // Software Guide : BeginLatex // // All the points on the PointSet are visited using the following code. // // \index{itk::PointSet!GetPoints()} // \index{itk::PointSet!points iterator} // \index{itk::PointSet!iterating points} // // Software Guide : EndLatex // Software Guide : BeginCodeSnippet typedef PointSetType::PointsContainer::ConstIterator PointIterator; PointIterator pointIterator = pointSet->GetPoints()->Begin(); PointIterator pointEnd = pointSet->GetPoints()->End(); while( pointIterator != pointEnd ) { point = pointIterator.Value(); std::cout << point << std::endl; ++pointIterator; } // Software Guide : EndCodeSnippet // Software Guide : BeginLatex // // Note that here the \code{ConstIterator} was used instead of the // \code{Iterator} since the pixel values are not expected to be modified. // ITK supports const-correctness at the API level. // // Software Guide : EndLatex // Software Guide : BeginLatex // // All the pixel values on the PointSet are visited using the following code. // // \index{itk::PointSet!GetPointData()} // \index{itk::PointSet!data iterator} // \index{itk::PointSet!iterating point data} // // Software Guide : EndLatex // Software Guide : BeginCodeSnippet typedef PointSetType::PointDataContainer::ConstIterator PointDataIterator; PointDataIterator pixelIterator = pointSet->GetPointData()->Begin(); PointDataIterator pixelEnd = pointSet->GetPointData()->End(); while( pixelIterator != pixelEnd ) { pixel = pixelIterator.Value(); std::cout << pixel << std::endl; ++pixelIterator; } // Software Guide : EndCodeSnippet // Software Guide : BeginLatex // // Again, please note the use of the \code{ConstIterator} instead of the // \code{Iterator}. // // \index{ConstIterator} // \index{const-correctness} // // Software Guide : EndLatex return 0; }