ITK/Examples/WishList/Iterators/FloodFillIterator
This example creates a black image of a 3x3 square. It then uses a flood fill iterator to visit the pixels in this white region (specified by a seed point) and marks them with increasing brightnesses to convey the visit order.
FloodFillIterator.cxx
<source lang="cpp">
- include "itkImage.h"
- include "itkImageFileWriter.h"
- include "itkFloodFilledImageFunctionConditionalIterator.h"
- include "itkBinaryThresholdImageFunction.h"
- include "itkImageFileWriter.h"
- include "QuickView.h"
typedef itk::Image< unsigned char, 2 > ImageType;
static void CreateImage(ImageType::Pointer image);
int main( int argc, char *argv[]) {
ImageType::Pointer image = ImageType::New(); CreateImage(image);
typedef itk::BinaryThresholdImageFunction< ImageType, double > FunctionType; FunctionType::Pointer function = FunctionType::New(); function->SetInputImage(image); function->ThresholdAbove(100); // we are looking to capture 255 typedef itk::FloodFilledImageFunctionConditionalIterator< ImageType, FunctionType > IteratorType;
itk::Index<2> seed; seed[0] = 5; seed[1] = 5; std::vector<itk::Index<2> > seeds; seeds.push_back(seed); IteratorType it (image, function, seeds); it.GoToBegin(); unsigned int counter = 0; while ( !it.IsAtEnd() ) { it.Set(static_cast<float>(counter) * 25.); ++it; counter++; } typedef itk::ImageFileWriter< ImageType > WriterType; WriterType::Pointer writer = WriterType::New(); writer->SetFileName("output.png"); writer->SetInput(image); writer->Update();
ImageType::Pointer originalImage = ImageType::New(); CreateImage(originalImage); QuickView viewer; viewer.AddImage(originalImage.GetPointer()); viewer.AddImage(image.GetPointer()); viewer.Visualize();
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
void CreateImage(ImageType::Pointer image) {
itk::Index<2> start; start.Fill(0);
itk::Size<2> size; size.Fill(10);
itk::ImageRegion<2> region(start,size); image->SetRegions(region); image->Allocate(); image->FillBuffer(0);
// Make a square for(unsigned int r = 3; r < 6; r++) { for(unsigned int c = 3; c < 6; c++) { itk::Index<2> pixelIndex; pixelIndex[0] = r; pixelIndex[1] = c;
image->SetPixel(pixelIndex, 255); } }
} </source>
CMakeLists.txt
<syntaxhighlight lang="cmake"> cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.9.5)
project(FloodFillIterator)
find_package(ITK REQUIRED) include(${ITK_USE_FILE}) if (ITKVtkGlue_LOADED)
find_package(VTK REQUIRED) include(${VTK_USE_FILE})
endif()
add_executable(FloodFillIterator MACOSX_BUNDLE FloodFillIterator.cxx)
if( "${ITK_VERSION_MAJOR}" LESS 4 )
target_link_libraries(FloodFillIterator ITKReview ${ITK_LIBRARIES})
else( "${ITK_VERSION_MAJOR}" LESS 4 )
target_link_libraries(FloodFillIterator ${ITK_LIBRARIES})
endif( "${ITK_VERSION_MAJOR}" LESS 4 )
</syntaxhighlight>
Download and Build FloodFillIterator
Click here to download FloodFillIterator and its CMakeLists.txt file. Once the tarball FloodFillIterator.tar has been downloaded and extracted,
cd FloodFillIterator/build
- If ITK is installed:
cmake ..
- If ITK is not installed but compiled on your system, you will need to specify the path to your ITK build:
cmake -DITK_DIR:PATH=/home/me/itk_build ..
Build the project:
make
and run it:
./FloodFillIterator
WINDOWS USERS PLEASE NOTE: Be sure to add the ITK bin directory to your path. This will resolve the ITK dll's at run time.
Building All of the Examples
Many of the examples in the ITK Wiki Examples Collection require VTK. You can build all of the the examples by following these instructions. If you are a new VTK user, you may want to try the Superbuild which will build a proper ITK and VTK.
ItkVtkGlue
ITK >= 4
For examples that use QuickView (which depends on VTK), you must have built ITK with Module_ITKVtkGlue=ON.
ITK < 4
Some of the ITK Examples require VTK to display the images. If you download the entire ITK Wiki Examples Collection, the ItkVtkGlue directory will be included and configured. If you wish to just build a few examples, then you will need to download ItkVtkGlue and build it. When you run cmake it will ask you to specify the location of the ItkVtkGlue binary directory.