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Program: Visualization Toolkit
Module: vtkExtractGrid.h
Copyright (c) Ken Martin, Will Schroeder, Bill Lorensen
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// .NAME vtkExtractGrid - select piece (e.g., volume of interest) and/or subsample structured grid dataset
// .SECTION Description
// vtkExtractGrid is a filter that selects a portion of an input structured
// grid dataset, or subsamples an input dataset. (The selected portion of
// interested is referred to as the Volume Of Interest, or VOI.) The output of
// this filter is a structured grid dataset. The filter treats input data of
// any topological dimension (i.e., point, line, image, or volume) and can
// generate output data of any topological dimension.
//
// To use this filter set the VOI ivar which are i-j-k min/max indices that
// specify a rectangular region in the data. (Note that these are 0-offset.)
// You can also specify a sampling rate to subsample the data.
//
// Typical applications of this filter are to extract a plane from a grid for
// contouring, subsampling large grids to reduce data size, or extracting
// regions of a grid with interesting data.
// .SECTION See Also
// vtkGeometryFilter vtkExtractGeometry vtkExtractVOI
// vtkStructuredGridGeometryFilter
#ifndef __vtkExtractGrid_h
#define __vtkExtractGrid_h
#include "vtkStructuredGridAlgorithm.h"
class VTK_GRAPHICS_EXPORT vtkExtractGrid : public vtkStructuredGridAlgorithm
{
public:
static vtkExtractGrid *New();
vtkTypeMacro(vtkExtractGrid,vtkStructuredGridAlgorithm);
void PrintSelf(ostream& os, vtkIndent indent);
// Description:
// Specify i-j-k (min,max) pairs to extract. The resulting structured grid
// dataset can be of any topological dimension (i.e., point, line, plane,
// or 3D grid).
vtkSetVector6Macro(VOI,int);
vtkGetVectorMacro(VOI,int,6);
// Description:
// Set the sampling rate in the i, j, and k directions. If the rate is > 1,
// then the resulting VOI will be subsampled representation of the input.
// For example, if the SampleRate=(2,2,2), every other point will be
// selected, resulting in a volume 1/8th the original size.
// Initial value is (1,1,1).
vtkSetVector3Macro(SampleRate, int);
vtkGetVectorMacro(SampleRate, int, 3);
// Description:
// Control whether to enforce that the "boundary" of the grid is output in
// the subsampling process. (This ivar only has effect when the SampleRate
// in any direction is not equal to 1.) When this ivar IncludeBoundary is
// on, the subsampling will always include the boundary of the grid even
// though the sample rate is not an even multiple of the grid
// dimensions. (By default IncludeBoundary is off.)
vtkSetMacro(IncludeBoundary,int);
vtkGetMacro(IncludeBoundary,int);
vtkBooleanMacro(IncludeBoundary,int);
protected:
vtkExtractGrid();
~vtkExtractGrid() {};
virtual int RequestData(vtkInformation *, vtkInformationVector **, vtkInformationVector *);
virtual int RequestInformation(vtkInformation *, vtkInformationVector **, vtkInformationVector *);
virtual int RequestUpdateExtent(vtkInformation *, vtkInformationVector **, vtkInformationVector *);
int VOI[6];
int SampleRate[3];
int IncludeBoundary;
private:
vtkExtractGrid(const vtkExtractGrid&); // Not implemented.
void operator=(const vtkExtractGrid&); // Not implemented.
};
#endif
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