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/*=========================================================================
Program: Visualization Toolkit
Module: vtkMarchingSquares.h
Copyright (c) Ken Martin, Will Schroeder, Bill Lorensen
All rights reserved.
See Copyright.txt or http://www.kitware.com/Copyright.htm for details.
This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even
the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. See the above copyright notice for more information.
=========================================================================*/
/**
* @class vtkMarchingSquares
* @brief generate isoline(s) from structured points set
*
* vtkMarchingSquares is a filter that takes as input a structured points set
* and generates on output one or more isolines. One or more contour values
* must be specified to generate the isolines. Alternatively, you can specify
* a min/max scalar range and the number of contours to generate a series of
* evenly spaced contour values.
*
* To generate contour lines the input data must be of topological dimension 2
* (i.e., an image). If not, you can use the ImageRange ivar to select an
* image plane from an input volume. This avoids having to extract a plane first
* (using vtkExtractSubVolume). The filter deals with this by first
* trying to use the input data directly, and if not a 2D image, then uses the
* ImageRange ivar to reduce it to an image.
*
* @warning
* This filter is specialized to images. If you are interested in
* contouring other types of data, use the general vtkContourFilter.
* @sa
* vtkContourFilter vtkMarchingCubes vtkSliceCubes vtkDividingCubes
*/
#ifndef vtkMarchingSquares_h
#define vtkMarchingSquares_h
#include "vtkFiltersCoreModule.h" // For export macro
#include "vtkPolyDataAlgorithm.h"
#include "vtkContourValues.h" // Passes calls to vtkContourValues
class vtkImageData;
class vtkIncrementalPointLocator;
class VTKFILTERSCORE_EXPORT vtkMarchingSquares : public vtkPolyDataAlgorithm
{
public:
static vtkMarchingSquares* New();
vtkTypeMacro(vtkMarchingSquares, vtkPolyDataAlgorithm);
void PrintSelf(ostream& os, vtkIndent indent) override;
//@{
/**
* Set/Get the i-j-k index range which define a plane on which to generate
* contour lines. Using this ivar it is possible to input a 3D volume
* directly and then generate contour lines on one of the i-j-k planes, or
* a portion of a plane.
*/
vtkSetVectorMacro(ImageRange, int, 6);
vtkGetVectorMacro(ImageRange, int, 6);
void SetImageRange(int imin, int imax, int jmin, int jmax, int kmin, int kmax);
//@}
//@{
/**
* Methods to set contour values
*/
void SetValue(int i, double value);
double GetValue(int i);
double* GetValues();
void GetValues(double* contourValues);
void SetNumberOfContours(int number);
vtkIdType GetNumberOfContours();
void GenerateValues(int numContours, double range[2]);
void GenerateValues(int numContours, double rangeStart, double rangeEnd);
//@}
/**
* Because we delegate to vtkContourValues
*/
vtkMTimeType GetMTime() override;
void SetLocator(vtkIncrementalPointLocator* locator);
vtkGetObjectMacro(Locator, vtkIncrementalPointLocator);
/**
* Create default locator. Used to create one when none is specified.
* The locator is used to merge coincident points.
*/
void CreateDefaultLocator();
protected:
vtkMarchingSquares();
~vtkMarchingSquares() override;
int RequestData(vtkInformation*, vtkInformationVector**, vtkInformationVector*) override;
int FillInputPortInformation(int port, vtkInformation* info) override;
vtkContourValues* ContourValues;
int ImageRange[6];
vtkIncrementalPointLocator* Locator;
private:
vtkMarchingSquares(const vtkMarchingSquares&) = delete;
void operator=(const vtkMarchingSquares&) = delete;
};
/**
* Set a particular contour value at contour number i. The index i ranges
* between 0<=i<NumberOfContours.
*/
inline void vtkMarchingSquares::SetValue(int i, double value)
{
this->ContourValues->SetValue(i, value);
}
/**
* Get the ith contour value.
*/
inline double vtkMarchingSquares::GetValue(int i)
{
return this->ContourValues->GetValue(i);
}
/**
* Get a pointer to an array of contour values. There will be
* GetNumberOfContours() values in the list.
*/
inline double* vtkMarchingSquares::GetValues()
{
return this->ContourValues->GetValues();
}
/**
* Fill a supplied list with contour values. There will be
* GetNumberOfContours() values in the list. Make sure you allocate
* enough memory to hold the list.
*/
inline void vtkMarchingSquares::GetValues(double* contourValues)
{
this->ContourValues->GetValues(contourValues);
}
/**
* Set the number of contours to place into the list. You only really
* need to use this method to reduce list size. The method SetValue()
* will automatically increase list size as needed.
*/
inline void vtkMarchingSquares::SetNumberOfContours(int number)
{
this->ContourValues->SetNumberOfContours(number);
}
/**
* Get the number of contours in the list of contour values.
*/
inline vtkIdType vtkMarchingSquares::GetNumberOfContours()
{
return this->ContourValues->GetNumberOfContours();
}
/**
* Generate numContours equally spaced contour values between specified
* range. Contour values will include min/max range values.
*/
inline void vtkMarchingSquares::GenerateValues(int numContours, double range[2])
{
this->ContourValues->GenerateValues(numContours, range);
}
/**
* Generate numContours equally spaced contour values between specified
* range. Contour values will include min/max range values.
*/
inline void vtkMarchingSquares::GenerateValues(int numContours, double rangeStart, double rangeEnd)
{
this->ContourValues->GenerateValues(numContours, rangeStart, rangeEnd);
}
#endif