[ITK] [ITK-users] Question about ImageFileReader

Tim Allman dr.tim.allman at gmail.com
Thu Mar 27 11:51:08 EDT 2014


No I'm not. I'm working on a Mac :-( and using Xcode. However, the ITK 
libraries were built with CMake. Because I have to support both 32 and 
64 bit I used lipo to create universal static libraries but that is the 
only difference between what I am doing and a standard build.

On 14-03-27 11:33 AM, Bill Lorensen wrote:
>
> Are using CMake to configure your program?
>
> On Mar 27, 2014 11:23 AM, "Tim Allman" <dr.tim.allman at gmail.com 
> <mailto:dr.tim.allman at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Perhaps I misunderstand the documentation but I have written the
>     following code with the idea that I could read arbitrary image
>     file types and let the ImageFileReader instance figure out which
>     ImageIO was needed. The files are Nrrd which seems to be supported
>     but the last line fails with the error below.
>
>     Any suggestions?
>
>          std::string name =
>     /Users/tim/devel/ConvertToDicom/Case005/out_000.nrrd
>
>         typedef unsigned short PixelType;
>         typedef itk::Image<PixelType, 2u> Image2DType;
>         typedef itk::ImageFileReader<Image2DType> ReaderType;
>
>         ReaderType::Pointer reader = ReaderType::New();
>         reader->SetFileName(name);
>         reader->Update();
>
>     itk::ImageFileReaderException:
>     /Users/tim/usr/local/ITK/Universal/Debug/include/ITK-4.5/itkImageFileReader.hxx:143:
>      Could not create IO object for file
>     /Users/tim/devel/ConvertToDicom/Case005/out_000.nrrd
>       Tried to create one of the following:
>       You probably failed to set a file suffix, or
>         set the suffix to an unsupported type.
>
>     Thanks,
>     Tim
>
>     -- 
>     Tim Allman, Ph.D.
>     35 Margaret Street,
>     Guelph Ontario N1E 5R6
>     Canada
>
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