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#include "itkImage.h" | #include "itkImage.h" | ||
#include "itkImageFileReader.h" | #include "itkImageFileReader.h" | ||
#include "itkBinaryMinMaxCurvatureFlowImageFilter.h" | #include "itkBinaryMinMaxCurvatureFlowImageFilter.h" | ||
#include "itkSubtractImageFilter.h" | |||
#include "itksys/SystemTools.hxx" | |||
#include "QuickView.h" | |||
int main(int argc, char* argv[]) | int main(int argc, char* argv[]) | ||
{ | { | ||
if( argc | if( argc < 2 ) | ||
{ | { | ||
std::cerr << argv[0] << " InputFileName | std::cerr << argv[0] << " InputFileName [NumberOfIterations]" <<std ::endl; | ||
return EXIT_FAILURE; | return EXIT_FAILURE; | ||
} | } | ||
std::string inputFileName = argv[1]; | std::string inputFileName = argv[1]; | ||
unsigned int numberOfIterations = 2; | |||
if (argc > 2) | |||
{ | |||
numberOfIterations = atoi(argv[2]); | |||
} | |||
typedef | const unsigned int Dimension = 2; | ||
typedef float | |||
typedef float InputPixelType; | |||
typedef float OutputPixelType; | |||
typedef itk::Image< InputPixelType, Dimension > InputImageType; | typedef itk::Image< InputPixelType, Dimension > InputImageType; | ||
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ReaderType::Pointer reader = ReaderType::New(); | ReaderType::Pointer reader = ReaderType::New(); | ||
reader->SetFileName(inputFileName); | reader->SetFileName(inputFileName); | ||
typedef itk::Image< OutputPixelType, Dimension > OutputImageType; | typedef itk::Image< OutputPixelType, Dimension > OutputImageType; | ||
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filter->SetThreshold( 255 ); | filter->SetThreshold( 255 ); | ||
filter->SetNumberOfIterations(numberOfIterations); | filter->SetNumberOfIterations(numberOfIterations); | ||
typedef itk:: | typedef itk::SubtractImageFilter<OutputImageType> SubtractType; | ||
SubtractType::Pointer diff = SubtractType::New(); | |||
diff->SetInput1(reader->GetOutput()); | |||
diff->SetInput2(filter->GetOutput()); | |||
QuickView viewer; | |||
viewer.AddImage( | |||
reader->GetOutput(),true, | |||
itksys::SystemTools::GetFilenameName(inputFileName)); | |||
std::stringstream desc; | |||
desc << "BinaryMinMaxCurvature, iterations = " | |||
<< numberOfIterations; | |||
viewer.AddImage( | |||
filter->GetOutput(), | |||
true, | |||
desc.str()); | |||
std::stringstream desc2; | |||
desc2 << "Original - BinaryMinMaxCurvatureFlow"; | |||
viewer.AddImage( | |||
diff->GetOutput(), | |||
true, | |||
desc2.str()); | |||
viewer.Visualize(); | |||
return EXIT_SUCCESS; | return EXIT_SUCCESS; |
Revision as of 22:08, 30 November 2012
BinaryMinMaxCurvatureFlowImageFilter.cxx
<source lang="cpp">
- include "itkImage.h"
- include "itkImageFileReader.h"
- include "itkBinaryMinMaxCurvatureFlowImageFilter.h"
- include "itkSubtractImageFilter.h"
- include "itksys/SystemTools.hxx"
- include "QuickView.h"
int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
if( argc < 2 ) { std::cerr << argv[0] << " InputFileName [NumberOfIterations]" <<std ::endl; return EXIT_FAILURE; }
std::string inputFileName = argv[1];
unsigned int numberOfIterations = 2; if (argc > 2) { numberOfIterations = atoi(argv[2]); }
const unsigned int Dimension = 2;
typedef float InputPixelType; typedef float OutputPixelType;
typedef itk::Image< InputPixelType, Dimension > InputImageType; typedef itk::ImageFileReader< InputImageType > ReaderType;
ReaderType::Pointer reader = ReaderType::New(); reader->SetFileName(inputFileName);
typedef itk::Image< OutputPixelType, Dimension > OutputImageType;
typedef itk::BinaryMinMaxCurvatureFlowImageFilter< InputImageType, OutputImageType > FilterType; FilterType::Pointer filter = FilterType::New(); filter->SetInput( reader->GetOutput() ); filter->SetThreshold( 255 ); filter->SetNumberOfIterations(numberOfIterations);
typedef itk::SubtractImageFilter<OutputImageType> SubtractType; SubtractType::Pointer diff = SubtractType::New(); diff->SetInput1(reader->GetOutput()); diff->SetInput2(filter->GetOutput());
QuickView viewer; viewer.AddImage( reader->GetOutput(),true, itksys::SystemTools::GetFilenameName(inputFileName));
std::stringstream desc; desc << "BinaryMinMaxCurvature, iterations = " << numberOfIterations; viewer.AddImage( filter->GetOutput(), true, desc.str());
std::stringstream desc2; desc2 << "Original - BinaryMinMaxCurvatureFlow"; viewer.AddImage( diff->GetOutput(), true, desc2.str());
viewer.Visualize();
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
} </source>
CMakeLists.txt
<syntaxhighlight lang="cmake"> cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.9.5)
project(BinaryMinMaxCurvatureFlowImageFilter)
find_package(ITK REQUIRED) include(${ITK_USE_FILE}) if (ITKVtkGlue_LOADED)
find_package(VTK REQUIRED) include(${VTK_USE_FILE})
endif()
add_executable(BinaryMinMaxCurvatureFlowImageFilter MACOSX_BUNDLE BinaryMinMaxCurvatureFlowImageFilter.cxx)
if( "${ITK_VERSION_MAJOR}" LESS 4 )
target_link_libraries(BinaryMinMaxCurvatureFlowImageFilter ITKReview ${ITK_LIBRARIES})
else( "${ITK_VERSION_MAJOR}" LESS 4 )
target_link_libraries(BinaryMinMaxCurvatureFlowImageFilter ${ITK_LIBRARIES})
endif( "${ITK_VERSION_MAJOR}" LESS 4 )
</syntaxhighlight>
Download and Build BinaryMinMaxCurvatureFlowImageFilter
Click here to download BinaryMinMaxCurvatureFlowImageFilter and its CMakeLists.txt file. Once the tarball BinaryMinMaxCurvatureFlowImageFilter.tar has been downloaded and extracted,
cd BinaryMinMaxCurvatureFlowImageFilter/build
- If ITK is installed:
cmake ..
- If ITK is not installed but compiled on your system, you will need to specify the path to your ITK build:
cmake -DITK_DIR:PATH=/home/me/itk_build ..
Build the project:
make
and run it:
./BinaryMinMaxCurvatureFlowImageFilter
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ItkVtkGlue
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