ITK/Scripting
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ITK itself is written in C++, however a tool called CableSwig can be used to generate bindings for other languages. This allows you to use the same runtime (running in optimised C++ code) but develop in a scripting language (and take advantage of all the attendant benefits).
The following languages are supported via the bindings:
- Tcl : http://www.tcl.tk/ (see TclLanguage)
- Python : http://www.python.org/ (see PythonLanguage)
- Java : http://java.sun.com/ (see JavaLanguage)
In order to build the bindings, you will need to:
- Build and install CableSwig (more info)
- Ensure you have installed both the runtime and the development versions of your chosen language
- Build ITK using the appropriate settings for your platform, and enable the CABLE_* option for your language
- Install ITK as per normal
- Test!
Tcl Bindings
Tcl (Tool Command Language) is a very simple language for writing scripts.
Python Bindings
Python is a very elegant and powerful language.
Here is some example Python code for ITK (taken from `Insight/Examples/Filtering`):
#!/usr/bin/env python # BinaryThresholdImageFilter.py from InsightToolkit import * from sys import argv reader = itkImageFileReaderUS2_New() writer = itkImageFileWriterUS2_New() filter = itkBinaryThresholdImageFilterUS2US2_New() filter.SetInput( reader.GetOutput() ) writer.SetInput( filter.GetOutput() ) reader.SetFileName( argv[1] ) writer.SetFileName( argv[2] ) filter.SetLowerThreshold( eval( argv[3] ) ) filter.SetUpperThreshold( eval( argv[4] ) ) filter.SetOutsideValue( eval( argv[5] ) ) filter.SetInsideValue( eval( argv[6] ) ) writer.Update()
Java Bindings
Java is a modern object-oriented language.