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Program: Visualization Toolkit
Module: vtkContourWidget.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
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=========================================================================*/
// .NAME vtkContourWidget - create a contour with a set of points
// .SECTION Description
// The vtkContourWidget is used to select a set of points, and draw lines
// between these points. The contour may be opened or closed, depending on
// how the last point is added. The widget handles all processing of widget
// events (that are triggered by VTK events). The vtkContourRepresentation is
// responsible for all placement of the points, calculation of the lines, and
// contour manipulation. This is done through two main helper classes:
// vtkPointPlacer and vtkContourLineInterpolator. The representation is also
// responsible for drawing the points and lines.
//
// .SECTION Event Bindings
// By default, the widget responds to the following VTK events (i.e., it
// watches the vtkRenderWindowInteractor for these events):
// <pre>
// LeftButtonPressEvent - triggers a Select event
// RightButtonPressEvent - triggers a AddFinalPoint event
// MouseMoveEvent - triggers a Move event
// LeftButtonReleaseEvent - triggers an EndSelect event
// Delete key event - triggers a Delete event
// Shift + Delete key event - triggers a Reset event
// </pre>
//
// Note that the event bindings described above can be changed using this
// class's vtkWidgetEventTranslator. This class translates VTK events
// into the vtkContourWidget's widget events:
// <pre>
// vtkWidgetEvent::Select
// widget state is:
// Start or
// Define: If we already have at least 2 nodes, test
// whether the current (X,Y) location is near an existing
// node. If so, close the contour and change to Manipulate
// state. Otherwise, attempt to add a node at this (X,Y)
// location.
// Manipulate: If this (X,Y) location activates a node, then
// set the current operation to Translate. Otherwise, if
// this location is near the contour, attempt to add a
// new node on the contour at this (X,Y) location.
//
// vtkWidgetEvent::AddFinalPoint
// widget state is:
// Start: Do nothing.
// Define: If we already have at least 2 nodes, test
// whether the current (X,Y) location is near an existing
// node. If so, close the contour and change to Manipulate
// state. Otherwise, attempt to add a node at this (X,Y)
// location. If we do, then leave the contour open and
// change to Manipulate state.
// Manipulate: Do nothing.
//
// vtkWidgetEvent::Move
// widget state is:
// Start or
// Define: Do nothing.
// Manipulate: If our operation is Translate, then invoke
// WidgetInteraction() on the representation. If our
// operation is Inactive, then just attempt to activate
// a node at this (X,Y) location.
//
// vtkWidgetEvent::EndSelect
// widget state is:
// Start or
// Define: Do nothing.
// Manipulate: If our operation is not Inactive, set it to
// Inactive.
//
// vtkWidgetEvent::Delete
// widget state is:
// Start: Do nothing.
// Define: Remove the last point on the contour.
// Manipulate: Attempt to activate a node at (X,Y). If
// we do activate a node, delete it. If we now
// have less than 3 nodes, go back to Define state.
//
// vtkWidgetEvent::Reset
// widget state is:
// Start: Do nothing.
// Define: Remove all points and line segments of the contour.
// Essentially calls Initialize(NULL)
// Manipulate: Do nothing.
// </pre>
//
// This widget invokes the following VTK events on itself (which observers
// can listen for):
// <pre>
// vtkCommand::StartInteractionEvent (beginning to interact)
// vtkCommand::EndInteractionEvent (completing interaction)
// vtkCommand::InteractionEvent (moving after selecting something)
// vtkCommand::PlacePointEvent (after point is positioned;
// call data includes handle id (0,1))
// vtkCommand::WidgetValueChangedEvent (Invoked when the contour is closed
// for the first time. )
// </pre>
// .SECTION See Also
// vtkHandleWidget
#ifndef vtkContourWidget_h
#define vtkContourWidget_h
#include "vtkInteractionWidgetsModule.h" // For export macro
#include "vtkAbstractWidget.h"
class vtkContourRepresentation;
class vtkPolyData;
class vtkIdList;
class VTKINTERACTIONWIDGETS_EXPORT vtkContourWidget : public vtkAbstractWidget
{
public:
// Description:
// Instantiate this class.
static vtkContourWidget *New();
// Description:
// Standard methods for a VTK class.
vtkTypeMacro(vtkContourWidget,vtkAbstractWidget);
void PrintSelf(ostream& os, vtkIndent indent);
// Description:
// The method for activating and deactivating this widget. This method
// must be overridden because it is a composite widget and does more than
// its superclasses' vtkAbstractWidget::SetEnabled() method.
virtual void SetEnabled(int);
// Description:
// Specify an instance of vtkWidgetRepresentation used to represent this
// widget in the scene. Note that the representation is a subclass of vtkProp
// so it can be added to the renderer independent of the widget.
void SetRepresentation(vtkContourRepresentation *r)
{this->Superclass::SetWidgetRepresentation(reinterpret_cast<vtkWidgetRepresentation*>(r));}
// Description:
// Return the representation as a vtkContourRepresentation.
vtkContourRepresentation *GetContourRepresentation()
{return reinterpret_cast<vtkContourRepresentation*>(this->WidgetRep);}
// Description:
// Create the default widget representation if one is not set.
void CreateDefaultRepresentation();
// Description:
// Convenient method to close the contour loop.
void CloseLoop();
// Description:
// Convenient method to change what state the widget is in.
vtkSetMacro(WidgetState,int);
// Description:
// Convenient method to determine the state of the method
vtkGetMacro(WidgetState,int);
// Description:
// Set / Get the AllowNodePicking value. This ivar indicates whether the nodes
// and points between nodes can be picked/un-picked by Ctrl+Click on the node.
void SetAllowNodePicking(int );
vtkGetMacro( AllowNodePicking, int );
vtkBooleanMacro( AllowNodePicking, int );
// Description:
// Follow the cursor ? If this is ON, during definition, the last node of the
// contour will automatically follow the cursor, without waiting for the
// point to be dropped. This may be useful for some interpolators, such as the
// live-wire interpolator to see the shape of the contour that will be placed
// as you move the mouse cursor.
vtkSetMacro( FollowCursor, int );
vtkGetMacro( FollowCursor, int );
vtkBooleanMacro( FollowCursor, int );
// Description:
// Define a contour by continuously drawing with the mouse cursor.
// Press and hold the left mouse button down to continuously draw.
// Releasing the left mouse button switches into a snap drawing mode.
// Terminate the contour by pressing the right mouse button. If you
// do not want to see the nodes as they are added to the contour, set the
// opacity to 0 of the representation's property. If you do not want to
// see the last active node as it is being added, set the opacity to 0
// of the representation's active property.
vtkSetMacro( ContinuousDraw, int );
vtkGetMacro( ContinuousDraw, int );
vtkBooleanMacro( ContinuousDraw, int );
// Description:
// Initialize the contour widget from a user supplied set of points. The
// state of the widget decides if you are still defining the widget, or
// if you've finished defining (added the last point) are manipulating
// it. Note that if the polydata supplied is closed, the state will be
// set to manipulate.
// State: Define = 0, Manipulate = 1.
virtual void Initialize( vtkPolyData * poly, int state = 1, vtkIdList *idList = NULL );
virtual void Initialize()
{this->Initialize(NULL);}
// The state of the widget
//BTX
enum {Start,Define,Manipulate};
//ETX
protected:
vtkContourWidget();
~vtkContourWidget();
int WidgetState;
int CurrentHandle;
int AllowNodePicking;
int FollowCursor;
int ContinuousDraw;
int ContinuousActive;
// Callback interface to capture events when
// placing the widget.
static void SelectAction(vtkAbstractWidget*);
static void AddFinalPointAction(vtkAbstractWidget*);
static void MoveAction(vtkAbstractWidget*);
static void EndSelectAction(vtkAbstractWidget*);
static void DeleteAction(vtkAbstractWidget*);
static void TranslateContourAction(vtkAbstractWidget*);
static void ScaleContourAction(vtkAbstractWidget*);
static void ResetAction(vtkAbstractWidget*);
// Internal helper methods
void SelectNode();
void AddNode();
private:
vtkContourWidget(const vtkContourWidget&); //Not implemented
void operator=(const vtkContourWidget&); //Not implemented
};
#endif
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