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A // VesselTubeSpatialObject contains a list of VesselTubeSpatialObjectPoints. // // First we define some type definitions and we create the tube. // // Software Guide : EndLatex unsigned int i; // Software Guide : BeginCodeSnippet using VesselTubeType = itk::TubeSpatialObject<3>; using VesselTubePointType = VesselTubeType::TubePointType; using PointType = VesselTubeType::PointType; VesselTubeType::Pointer vesselTube = VesselTubeType::New(); // Software Guide : EndCodeSnippet // Software Guide : BeginLatex // // We create a point list and we set: // \begin{enumerate} // \item The position of each point in the local coordinate system using the // \code{SetPositionInObjectSpace()} method. // \item The radius of the tube at this position using // \code{SetRadiusInObjectSpace()}. \item The medialness value describing // how the point lies in the middle of the vessel using // \code{SetMedialness()}. \item The ridgeness value describing how the // point lies on the ridge using \code{SetRidgeness()}. \item The branchness // value describing if the point is a branch point using // \code{SetBranchness()}. \item The three alpha values corresponding to the // eigenvalues of the Hessian // using \code{SetAlpha1()},\code{SetAlpha2()} and \code{SetAlpha3()}. // \item The mark value using \code{SetMark()}. // \item The color of the point is set to red in this example with an // opacity of 1. \end{enumerate} // // Software Guide : EndLatex // Software Guide : BeginCodeSnippet VesselTubeType::TubePointListType list; for (i = 0; i < 5; ++i) { VesselTubePointType p; PointType pnt; pnt[0] = i; pnt[1] = i + 1; pnt[2] = i + 2; p.SetPositionInObjectSpace(pnt); p.SetRadiusInObjectSpace(1); p.SetAlpha1(i); p.SetAlpha2(i + 1); p.SetAlpha3(i + 2); p.SetMedialness(i); p.SetRidgeness(i); p.SetBranchness(i); p.SetColor(1, 0, 0, 1); list.push_back(p); } // Software Guide : EndCodeSnippet // Software Guide : BeginLatex // // Next, we create the tube and set its name using \code{SetName()}. We also // set its identification number with \code{SetId()} and, at the end, we add // the list of points previously created. // // Software Guide : EndLatex // Software Guide : BeginCodeSnippet vesselTube->GetProperty().SetName("VesselTube"); vesselTube->SetId(1); vesselTube->SetPoints(list); vesselTube->Update(); // Software Guide : EndCodeSnippet // Software Guide : BeginLatex // // The \code{GetPoints()} method return a reference to the internal list of // points of the object. // // Software Guide : EndLatex // Software Guide : BeginCodeSnippet VesselTubeType::TubePointListType pointList = vesselTube->GetPoints(); std::cout << "Number of points representing the blood vessel: "; std::cout << pointList.size() << std::endl; // Software Guide : EndCodeSnippet // Software Guide : BeginLatex // // Then we can access the points using STL iterators. // \code{GetPositionInObjectSpace()} // and \code{GetColor()} functions return respectively the position and the // color of the point. // // Software Guide : EndLatex // Software Guide : BeginCodeSnippet VesselTubeType::TubePointListType::const_iterator it = vesselTube->GetPoints().begin(); i = 0; while (it != vesselTube->GetPoints().end()) { std::cout << std::endl; std::cout << "Point #" << i << std::endl; std::cout << "Position: " << (*it).GetPositionInObjectSpace() << std::endl; std::cout << "Radius: " << (*it).GetRadiusInObjectSpace() << std::endl; std::cout << "Medialness: " << (*it).GetMedialness() << std::endl; std::cout << "Ridgeness: " << (*it).GetRidgeness() << std::endl; std::cout << "Branchness: " << (*it).GetBranchness() << std::endl; std::cout << "Alpha1: " << (*it).GetAlpha1() << std::endl; std::cout << "Alpha2: " << (*it).GetAlpha2() << std::endl; std::cout << "Alpha3: " << (*it).GetAlpha3() << std::endl; std::cout << "Color = " << (*it).GetColor() << std::endl; ++it; ++i; } // Software Guide : EndCodeSnippet return EXIT_SUCCESS; }