[Insight-users] itkMatrix error: discards qualifiers??

michiel mentink michael.mentink at st-hughs.ox.ac.uk
Tue Mar 30 07:10:59 EDT 2010


Hello Frederic,

thanks for your suggestion.

although my code was working, I tried your suggestion. Unfortunately, it
produces

error: no match for ‘operator*’ in
‘image.itk::SmartPointer<TObjectType>::operator-> [with TObjectType =
itk::Image<float, 3u>]()->itk::ImageBase<VImageDimension>::GetDirection
[with unsigned int VImageDimension = 3u] * RotationX’


Anyway, I forgot to mention to use:

  float angleX, angleY, angleZ;
  angleX = angleY = angleZ = 1 * (3.14/180);

(multiply by pi and divide by 180 degrees, because ITK internally works with
radians instead of degrees)

Which leads me to the question: vnl has a pi constant, and I remember
vaguely having seen it somewhere as vnl::PI or something.
Does anyone know how to convince vnl to hand me pi constant?

cheers, Michael



On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Frederic Perez <fredericpcx at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello Michiel,
>
> perhaps you could use a const Matrix object after all, since it looks to me
> that FinalRotation is first built with image->GetDirection() but this value
> is not actually used, and that the signature of itk::Image's is
> SetDirection(const DirectionType direction).
>
> So here you are, my quickly written proposal (caution, I haven't compiled
> it):
>
>   float angleX, angleY, angleZ;
>   angleX = angleY = angleZ = 5;
>
>   const double cx = vcl_cos(angleX);
>   const double sx = vcl_sin(angleX);
>
>   typedef itk::Matrix<double,3,3> Matrix;
>   Matrix RotationX;
>   // Matrix FinalRotation = image->GetDirection(); -- Commented now
>
>   RotationX[0][0] = 1; RotationX[0][1] =   0;  RotationX[0][2] = 0;
>   RotationX[1][0] = 0; RotationX[1][1] =  cx; RotationX[1][2] = sx;
>   RotationX[2][0] = 0; RotationX[2][1] = -sx; RotationX[2][2] = cx;
>
>   const Matrix FinalRotation = direction*RotationX;
>
>
>   std::cout << "image->GetDirection(): " << std::endl <<
> image->GetDirection() << std::endl;
>   std::cout << "RotationX: " << std::endl << RotationX << std::endl;
>   std::cout << "FinalRotation: " << std::endl << FinalRotation <<
> std::endl;
>
>   image->SetDirection(FinalRotation);
>
>   std::cout << "image->GetDirection(): " << std::endl <<
> image->GetDirection() << std::endl;
>
> Cheers,
>
> Frederic
>
>
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://www.itk.org/pipermail/insight-users/attachments/20100330/587c2ad3/attachment.htm>


More information about the Insight-users mailing list