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==LinearInterpolateImageFunction.cxx==
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#include "itkImage.h"
#include "itkContinuousIndex.h"
#include "itkLinearInterpolateImageFunction.h"
 
typedef itk::Image<unsigned char, 1>  ImageType;
 
static void CreateImage(ImageType::Pointer image);
 
int main(int, char*[])
{
  ImageType::Pointer image = ImageType::New();
  CreateImage(image);
 
  itk::ContinuousIndex<double, 1> pixel;
  pixel[0] = 1.3;
 
  itk::LinearInterpolateImageFunction<ImageType, double>::Pointer interpolator =
    itk::LinearInterpolateImageFunction<ImageType, double>::New();
  interpolator->SetInputImage(image);
 
  std::cout << "Value at 1.3: " << interpolator->EvaluateAtContinuousIndex(pixel) << std::endl;
 
  return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
 
 
void CreateImage(ImageType::Pointer image)
{
  // Create a 1D image
  ImageType::RegionType region;
  ImageType::IndexType start;
  start[0] = 0;
 
  ImageType::SizeType size;
  size[0] = 10;
 
  region.SetSize(size);
  region.SetIndex(start);
 
  image->SetRegions(region);
  image->Allocate();
 
   for(unsigned int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
    {
    ImageType::IndexType pixelIndex;
    pixelIndex[0] = i;
 
    image->SetPixel(pixelIndex, i*10);
    }
 
}
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Latest revision as of 20:44, 5 June 2019

Warning: The media wiki content on this page is no longer maintained. The examples presented on the https://itk.org/Wiki/* pages likely require ITK version 4.13 or earlier releases. In many cases, the examples on this page no longer conform to the best practices for modern ITK versions.