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'''NOTE:''' This example uses code from an ITK remote module which must be turned on in the cmake configuration with: | |||
Module_SubdivisionQuadEdgeMeshFilter:BOOL=ON | |||
==LoopTriangleCellSubdivision.cxx== | ==LoopTriangleCellSubdivision.cxx== | ||
<source lang="cpp"> | <source lang="cpp"> | ||
#include "itkRegularSphereMeshSource.h" | #include "itkRegularSphereMeshSource.h" | ||
#include "itkQuadEdgeMesh.h" | #include "itkQuadEdgeMesh.h" | ||
#include "itkLoopTriangleCellSubdivisionQuadEdgeMeshFilter.h" | #include "itkLoopTriangleCellSubdivisionQuadEdgeMeshFilter.h" | ||
#include "itkIterativeTriangleCellSubdivisionQuadEdgeMeshFilter.h" | |||
// Dimension and coordinate type | // Dimension and coordinate type | ||
const unsigned int Dimension = 3; | const unsigned int Dimension = 3; | ||
typedef float TCoordinate; | typedef float TCoordinate; | ||
// Typedefs | // Typedefs | ||
typedef itk::QuadEdgeMesh< TCoordinate, Dimension > TQEMesh; | typedef itk::QuadEdgeMesh< TCoordinate, Dimension > TQEMesh; | ||
typedef itk::RegularSphereMeshSource< TQEMesh > TSphere; | typedef itk::RegularSphereMeshSource< TQEMesh > TSphere; | ||
typedef itk::LoopTriangleCellSubdivisionQuadEdgeMeshFilter< TQEMesh, TQEMesh > TSubdivision; | typedef itk::LoopTriangleCellSubdivisionQuadEdgeMeshFilter< TQEMesh, TQEMesh > TLoop; | ||
typedef itk::IterativeTriangleCellSubdivisionQuadEdgeMeshFilter< TQEMesh, TLoop > TSubdivision; | |||
int main(int argc, char * argv[] ) | int main(int argc, char * argv[] ) | ||
{ | { | ||
// Specify the number of times the loop subdivision should be applied | |||
const unsigned int NumberOfSubdivisions = 2; | |||
// Create a sphere and assign it to a TQEMesh variable | // Create a sphere and assign it to a TQEMesh variable | ||
TSphere::Pointer sphereSource = TSphere::New(); | TSphere::Pointer sphereSource = TSphere::New(); | ||
sphereSource->Update(); | sphereSource->Update(); | ||
TQEMesh::Pointer sphere = sphereSource->GetOutput(); | TQEMesh::Pointer sphere = sphereSource->GetOutput(); | ||
// Assign the sphere to the subdivision filter | // Assign the sphere to the subdivision filter | ||
TSubdivision::Pointer subdivision = TSubdivision::New(); | TSubdivision::Pointer subdivision = TSubdivision::New(); | ||
subdivision->SetResolutionLevels( NumberOfSubdivisions ); | |||
subdivision->SetInput( sphere ); | subdivision->SetInput( sphere ); | ||
subdivision->Update(); | subdivision->Update(); | ||
// Assign the subdivided sphere to its own variable | // Assign the subdivided sphere to its own variable | ||
TQEMesh::Pointer subSphere = subdivision->GetOutput(); | TQEMesh::Pointer subSphere = subdivision->GetOutput(); | ||
// Compare points, edges, and faces for the original and subdivided spheres | // Compare points, edges, and faces for the original and subdivided spheres | ||
std::cout << "Original Sphere:" << std::endl; | std::cout << "Original Sphere:" << std::endl; | ||
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std::cout << std::endl; | std::cout << std::endl; | ||
std::cout << "Divided Sphere: " << std::endl; | std::cout << "Divided Sphere: " << std::endl; | ||
std::cout << " Points: " << subSphere->GetNumberOfPoints() << std::endl; // | std::cout << " Points: " << subSphere->GetNumberOfPoints() << std::endl; // 1026 | ||
std::cout << " Edges: " << subSphere->GetNumberOfEdges() << std::endl; // | std::cout << " Edges: " << subSphere->GetNumberOfEdges() << std::endl; // 3072 | ||
std::cout << " Faces: " << subSphere->GetNumberOfFaces() << std::endl; // | std::cout << " Faces: " << subSphere->GetNumberOfFaces() << std::endl; // 2048 | ||
return EXIT_SUCCESS; | return EXIT_SUCCESS; | ||
} | |||
</source> | </source> | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:26, 29 May 2015
Various filters exist to perform subdivision an itk::QuadEdgeMesh. This example demonstrates use of the itk::LoopTriangleCellSubdivionQuadEdgeMeshFilter.
Contributed by: Davis Vigneault
NOTE: This example uses code from an ITK remote module which must be turned on in the cmake configuration with:
Module_SubdivisionQuadEdgeMeshFilter:BOOL=ON
LoopTriangleCellSubdivision.cxx
<source lang="cpp">
- include "itkRegularSphereMeshSource.h"
- include "itkQuadEdgeMesh.h"
- include "itkLoopTriangleCellSubdivisionQuadEdgeMeshFilter.h"
- include "itkIterativeTriangleCellSubdivisionQuadEdgeMeshFilter.h"
// Dimension and coordinate type const unsigned int Dimension = 3; typedef float TCoordinate;
// Typedefs typedef itk::QuadEdgeMesh< TCoordinate, Dimension > TQEMesh; typedef itk::RegularSphereMeshSource< TQEMesh > TSphere; typedef itk::LoopTriangleCellSubdivisionQuadEdgeMeshFilter< TQEMesh, TQEMesh > TLoop; typedef itk::IterativeTriangleCellSubdivisionQuadEdgeMeshFilter< TQEMesh, TLoop > TSubdivision;
int main(int argc, char * argv[] ) {
// Specify the number of times the loop subdivision should be applied const unsigned int NumberOfSubdivisions = 2; // Create a sphere and assign it to a TQEMesh variable TSphere::Pointer sphereSource = TSphere::New(); sphereSource->Update(); TQEMesh::Pointer sphere = sphereSource->GetOutput(); // Assign the sphere to the subdivision filter TSubdivision::Pointer subdivision = TSubdivision::New(); subdivision->SetResolutionLevels( NumberOfSubdivisions ); subdivision->SetInput( sphere ); subdivision->Update(); // Assign the subdivided sphere to its own variable TQEMesh::Pointer subSphere = subdivision->GetOutput(); // Compare points, edges, and faces for the original and subdivided spheres std::cout << "Original Sphere:" << std::endl; std::cout << " Points: " << sphere->GetNumberOfPoints() << std::endl; // 66 std::cout << " Edges: " << sphere->GetNumberOfEdges() << std::endl; // 192 std::cout << " Faces: " << sphere->GetNumberOfFaces() << std::endl; // 128 std::cout << std::endl; std::cout << "Divided Sphere: " << std::endl; std::cout << " Points: " << subSphere->GetNumberOfPoints() << std::endl; // 1026 std::cout << " Edges: " << subSphere->GetNumberOfEdges() << std::endl; // 3072 std::cout << " Faces: " << subSphere->GetNumberOfFaces() << std::endl; // 2048 return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
</source>
CMakeLists.txt
<syntaxhighlight lang="cmake"> cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.9.5)
project(LoopTriangleCellSubdivision)
find_package(ITK REQUIRED) include(${ITK_USE_FILE}) if (ITKVtkGlue_LOADED)
find_package(VTK REQUIRED) include(${VTK_USE_FILE})
endif()
add_executable(LoopTriangleCellSubdivision MACOSX_BUNDLE LoopTriangleCellSubdivision.cxx)
if( "${ITK_VERSION_MAJOR}" LESS 4 )
target_link_libraries(LoopTriangleCellSubdivision ITKReview ${ITK_LIBRARIES})
else( "${ITK_VERSION_MAJOR}" LESS 4 )
target_link_libraries(LoopTriangleCellSubdivision ${ITK_LIBRARIES})
endif( "${ITK_VERSION_MAJOR}" LESS 4 )
</syntaxhighlight>
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cd LoopTriangleCellSubdivision/build
- If ITK is installed:
cmake ..
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cmake -DITK_DIR:PATH=/home/me/itk_build ..
Build the project:
make
and run it:
./LoopTriangleCellSubdivision
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