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Unlike * ImageRegionIterator, which calculates an index only when requested, * ImageRegionIteratorWithOnlyIndex maintains its index location as a member * variable that is updated during increment and decrement operations. * Iteration speed is penalized, but index queries become more efficient. * * ImageRegionConstIteratorWithOnlyIndex is a multi-dimensional iterator, * requiring more information be specified before the iterator can be * used than conventional iterators. Whereas the std::vector::iterator * from the STL only needs to be passed a pointer to establish the * iterator, the multi-dimensional image iterator needs a pointer, * the size of the region, and the start index of the region. To gain access to this * information, ImageRegionConstIteratorWithOnlyIndex holds a reference to the * image over which it is traversing. * * ImageRegionConstIteratorWithOnlyIndex assumes a particular layout of * the image data. The is arranged in a 1D array as if it were * [][][][slice][row][col] with Index[0] = col, Index[1] = row, * Index[2] = slice, etc. * * operator++ provides a simple syntax for walking around a region of * a multidimensional image. operator++ iterates across a row, constraining * the movement to within a region of image. When the iterator reaches * the boundary of the region along a row, the iterator automatically * wraps to the next row, starting at the first pixel in the row that is * part of the region. This allows for simple processing loops of the form: * \code IteratorType it( image, image->GetRequestedRegion() ); it.Begin(); while( ! it.IsAtEnd() ) { std::cout << it.GetIndex() << std::endl; ++it; } \endcode * * It also can be used for walking in the reverse direction like * \code IteratorType it( image, image->GetRequestedRegion() ); it.End(); while( !it.IsAtBegin() ) { std::cout << it.GetIndex() << std::endl; --it; } \endcode * * \par MORE INFORMATION * * For a complete description of the ITK Image Iterators and their API, please * see the Iterators chapter in the ITK Software Guide. The ITK Software Guide * is available in print and as a free .pdf download from https://www.itk.org. * * \ingroup ImageIterators * * Index-only iterators: * * \sa ImageRandomConstIteratorWithOnlyIndex * \sa ConstNeighborhoodIteratorWithOnlyIndex * * Pixel data-access iterators: * * \sa ImageConstIterator \sa ConditionalConstIterator * \sa ConstNeighborhoodIterator \sa ConstShapedNeighborhoodIterator * \sa ConstSliceIterator \sa CorrespondenceDataStructureIterator * \sa FloodFilledFunctionConditionalConstIterator * \sa FloodFilledImageFunctionConditionalConstIterator * \sa FloodFilledImageFunctionConditionalIterator * \sa FloodFilledSpatialFunctionConditionalConstIterator * \sa FloodFilledSpatialFunctionConditionalIterator * \sa ImageConstIterator \sa ImageConstIteratorWithIndex * \sa ImageIterator \sa ImageIteratorWithIndex * \sa ImageLinearConstIteratorWithIndex \sa ImageLinearIteratorWithIndex * \sa ImageRandomConstIteratorWithIndex \sa ImageRandomIteratorWithIndex * \sa ImageRegionConstIterator \sa ImageRegionConstIteratorWithIndex * \sa ImageRegionExclusionConstIteratorWithIndex * \sa ImageRegionExclusionIteratorWithIndex * \sa ImageRegionIterator \sa ImageRegionIteratorWithIndex * \sa ImageRegionReverseConstIterator \sa ImageRegionReverseIterator * \sa ImageReverseConstIterator \sa ImageReverseIterator * \sa ImageSliceConstIteratorWithIndex \sa ImageSliceIteratorWithIndex * \sa NeighborhoodIterator \sa PathConstIterator \sa PathIterator * \sa ShapedNeighborhoodIterator \sa SliceIterator * \sa ImageConstIteratorWithIndex * \sa ImageRegionIndexRange * * \ingroup ITKCommon * */ template class ITK_TEMPLATE_EXPORT ImageRegionConstIteratorWithOnlyIndex : public ImageConstIteratorWithOnlyIndex { public: /** Standard class type aliases. */ using Self = ImageRegionConstIteratorWithOnlyIndex; using Superclass = ImageConstIteratorWithOnlyIndex; /** * Index type alias support While these were already typedef'ed in the superclass * they need to be redone here for this subclass to compile properly with gcc. */ /** Types inherited from the Superclass */ using typename Superclass::IndexType; using typename Superclass::SizeType; using typename Superclass::OffsetType; using typename Superclass::RegionType; using typename Superclass::ImageType; /** Default constructor. Needed since we provide a cast constructor. */ ImageRegionConstIteratorWithOnlyIndex() : ImageConstIteratorWithOnlyIndex() {} /** Constructor establishes an iterator to walk a particular image and a * particular region of that image. */ ImageRegionConstIteratorWithOnlyIndex(const TImage * ptr, const RegionType & region) : ImageConstIteratorWithOnlyIndex(ptr, region) {} /** Constructor that can be used to cast from an ImageIterator to an * ImageRegionConstIteratorWithOnlyIndex. Many routines return an ImageIterator but for a * particular task, you may want an ImageRegionConstIteratorWithOnlyIndex. Rather than * provide overloaded APIs that return different types of Iterators, itk * returns ImageIterators and uses constructors to cast from an * ImageIterator to a ImageRegionConstIteratorWithOnlyIndex. */ ImageRegionConstIteratorWithOnlyIndex(const ImageConstIteratorWithOnlyIndex & it) { this->ImageConstIteratorWithOnlyIndex::operator=(it); } /** Increment (prefix) the fastest moving dimension of the iterator's index. * This operator will constrain the iterator within the region (i.e. the * iterator will automatically wrap from the end of the row of the region * to the beginning of the next row of the region) up until the iterator * tries to moves past the last pixel of the region. Here, the iterator * will be set to be one pixel past the end of the region. * \sa operator-- */ Self & operator++(); /** Decrement (prefix) the fastest moving dimension of the iterator's index. * This operator will constrain the iterator within the region (i.e. the * iterator will automatically wrap from the beginning of the row of the * region to the end of the previous row of the region) up until the iterator * tries to moves past the first pixel of the region. Here, the iterator * will be set to be one pixel past the beginning of the region. * \sa operator++ */ Self & operator--(); }; } // end namespace itk #ifndef ITK_MANUAL_INSTANTIATION # include "itkImageRegionConstIteratorWithOnlyIndex.hxx" #endif #endif