[Insight-users] where to find an index of algorithms

Bill Lorensen bill.lorensen at gmail.com
Fri Nov 20 12:39:14 EST 2009


Juan,

Actually, there is a script in the itk binary tree, NewSince.csh. If
you are running linux, you can run it with a start and end date. It
will (after a time) list all new code in the toolkit between those two
dates.

For example,
./NewSince.csh "January 1, 2005"  TODAY
a list of what has been added.

If you have trouble generating the list, let me know and I'll send it
to you. It is too large for the mailing list.

Bill

On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 11:17 AM, Juan Cardelino
<juan.cardelino at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Luis,
>               Thanks for your answer. Sorry for the late answer but I
> went on a trip and it was hard to find your answer among the bulk of
> mails I got.
>
> On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 7:37 PM, Luis Ibanez <luis.ibanez at kitware.com> wrote:
>> Hi Juan,
>>
>> It is not trivial to make a list of what is new in ITK since 2005.
>>
>
> That's exactly what I was afraid of :D
>
>> You can find a detailed list of new classes by looking at the
>> Wiki pages for each one of the releases,...
>>
>>           http://www.itk.org/Wiki/ITK#Releases
>>
>> but this is quite detailed,
>> and involves at least ten releases.
>>
>>
>> You may find useful the groups page
>> of the Doxygen documentation:
>>
>> http://public.kitware.com/Insight/Doxygen/html/modules.html
>>
>>
>> as well as the alphabetical page:
>>
>> http://public.kitware.com/Insight/Doxygen/html/classes.html
>>
>
> Ok. I'll give it a try.
>
>>
>> If you need information about specific algorithms,
>> please give us a more detailed description of the
>> kind of problems that you would be interested in
>> solving with ITK.
>>
>
> I just need a few different algorithms to test in an application. I
> have code available  for many algorithms, but all programmed with
> different libraries or in different languages or with some
> restrictions/simplifications. Besides, as I kinda lost touch with ITK,
> I though about this application with the double purpose of solving my
> problem and udpate my knowledge on ITK.
> So rather that looking for a single algorithm, I want to test a
> battery of them and see which one is suitable.
>
>>
>>      Regards,
>>
>>
>>            Luis
>>
>>
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