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A simple vtkTkRenderWidget for Tkinter.
Created by David Gobbi, April 1999
May ??, 1999 - Modifications peformed by Heather Drury,
to rewrite _pan to match method in TkInteractor.tcl
May 11, 1999 - Major rewrite by David Gobbi to make the
interactor bindings identical to the TkInteractor.tcl
bindings.
July 14, 1999 - Added modification by Ken Martin for VTK 2.4, to
use vtk widgets instead of Togl.
Aug 29, 1999 - Renamed file to vtkRenderWidget.py
Nov 14, 1999 - Added support for keyword 'rw'
Mar 23, 2000 - Extensive but backwards compatible changes,
improved documentation
"""
"""
A few important notes:
This class is meant to be used as a base-class widget for
doing VTK rendering in Python.
In VTK (and C++) there is a very important distinction between
public ivars (attributes in pythonspeak), protected ivars, and
private ivars. When you write a python class that you want
to 'look and feel' like a VTK class, you should follow these rules.
1) Attributes should never be public. Attributes should always be
either protected (prefixed with a single underscore) or private
(prefixed with a double underscore). You can provide access to
attributes through public Set/Get methods (same as VTK).
2) Use a single underscore to denote a protected attribute, e.g.
self._RenderWindow is protected (can be accessed from this
class or a derived class).
3) Use a double underscore to denote a private attribute, e.g.
self.__InExpose cannot be accessed outside of this class.
All attributes should be 'declared' in the __init__() function
i.e. set to some initial value. Don't forget that 'None' means
'NULL' - the python/vtk wrappers guarantee their equivalence.
"""
import Tkinter
import math, os, sys
import vtk
from vtkLoadPythonTkWidgets import vtkLoadPythonTkWidgets
class vtkTkRenderWidget(Tkinter.Widget):
"""
A vtkTkRenderWidget for Python.
Use GetRenderWindow() to get the vtkRenderWindow.
Create with the keyword stereo=1 in order to generate a
stereo-capable window.
Create with the keyword focus_on_enter=1 to enable
focus-follows-mouse. The default is for a click-to-focus mode.
"""
def __init__(self, master, cnf={}, **kw):
"""
Constructor.
Keyword arguments:
rw -- Use passed render window instead of creating a new one.
stereo -- If True, generate a stereo-capable window.
Defaults to False.
focus_on_enter -- If True, use a focus-follows-mouse mode.
Defaults to False where the widget will use a click-to-focus
mode.
"""
# load the necessary extensions into tk
vtkLoadPythonTkWidgets(master.tk)
try: # check to see if a render window was specified
renderWindow = kw['rw']
except KeyError:
renderWindow = vtk.vtkRenderWindow()
try: # was a stereo rendering context requested?
if kw['stereo']:
renderWindow.StereoCapableWindowOn()
del kw['stereo']
except KeyError:
pass
# check if focus should follow mouse
if kw.get('focus_on_enter'):
self._FocusOnEnter = 1
del kw['focus_on_enter']
else:
self._FocusOnEnter = 0
kw['rw'] = renderWindow.GetAddressAsString("vtkRenderWindow")
Tkinter.Widget.__init__(self, master, 'vtkTkRenderWidget', cnf, kw)
self._CurrentRenderer = None
self._CurrentCamera = None
self._CurrentZoom = 1.0
self._CurrentLight = None
self._ViewportCenterX = 0
self._ViewportCenterY = 0
self._Picker = vtk.vtkCellPicker()
self._PickedAssembly = None
self._PickedProperty = vtk.vtkProperty()
self._PickedProperty.SetColor(1,0,0)
self._PrePickedProperty = None
self._OldFocus = None
# used by the LOD actors
self._DesiredUpdateRate = 15
self._StillUpdateRate = 0.0001
# these record the previous mouse position
self._LastX = 0
self._LastY = 0
# private attributes
self.__InExpose = 0
# create the Tk bindings
self.BindTkRenderWidget()
def __getattr__(self,attr):
# because the tk part of vtkTkRenderWidget must have
# the only remaining reference to the RenderWindow when
# it is destroyed, we can't actually store the RenderWindow
# as an attribute but instead have to get it from the tk-side
if attr == '_RenderWindow':
return self.GetRenderWindow()
raise AttributeError, self.__class__.__name__ + \
" has no attribute named " + attr
def BindTkRenderWidget(self):
"""
Bind some default actions.
"""
self.bind("<ButtonPress>",
lambda e,s=self: s.StartMotion(e.x,e.y))
self.bind("<ButtonRelease>",
lambda e,s=self: s.EndMotion(e.x,e.y))
self.bind("<B1-Motion>",
lambda e,s=self: s.Rotate(e.x,e.y))
self.bind("<B2-Motion>",
lambda e,s=self: s.Pan(e.x,e.y))
self.bind("<B3-Motion>",
lambda e,s=self: s.Zoom(e.x,e.y))
self.bind("<Shift-B1-Motion>",
lambda e,s=self: s.Pan(e.x,e.y))
self.bind("<KeyPress-r>",
lambda e,s=self: s.Reset(e.x,e.y))
self.bind("<KeyPress-u>",
lambda e,s=self: s.deiconify())
self.bind("<KeyPress-w>",
lambda e,s=self: s.Wireframe())
self.bind("<KeyPress-s>",
lambda e,s=self: s.Surface())
self.bind("<KeyPress-p>",
lambda e,s=self: s.PickActor(e.x,e.y))
if self._FocusOnEnter:
self.bind("<Enter>",
lambda e,s=self: s.Enter(e.x,e.y))
self.bind("<Leave>",
lambda e,s=self: s.Leave(e.x,e.y))
else:
self.bind("<ButtonPress>",
lambda e,s=self: s.Enter(e.x,e.y))
self.bind("<Expose>",
lambda e,s=self: s.Expose())
def GetZoomFactor(self):
return self._CurrentZoom
def SetDesiredUpdateRate(self, rate):
"""Mirrors the method with the same name in
vtkRenderWindowInteractor."""
self._DesiredUpdateRate = rate
def GetDesiredUpdateRate(self):
"""Mirrors the method with the same name in
vtkRenderWindowInteractor."""
return self._DesiredUpdateRate
def SetStillUpdateRate(self, rate):
"""Mirrors the method with the same name in
vtkRenderWindowInteractor."""
self._StillUpdateRate = rate
def GetStillUpdateRate(self):
"""Mirrors the method with the same name in
vtkRenderWindowInteractor."""
return self._StillUpdateRate
def GetRenderWindow(self):
addr = self.tk.call(self._w, 'GetRenderWindow')[5:]
return vtk.vtkRenderWindow('_%s_vtkRenderWindow_p' % addr)
def GetPicker(self):
return self._Picker
def Expose(self):
if (not self.__InExpose):
self.__InExpose = 1
if (not self._RenderWindow.IsA('vtkCocoaRenderWindow')):
self.update()
self._RenderWindow.Render()
self.__InExpose = 0
def Render(self):
if (self._CurrentLight):
light = self._CurrentLight
light.SetPosition(self._CurrentCamera.GetPosition())
light.SetFocalPoint(self._CurrentCamera.GetFocalPoint())
self._RenderWindow.Render()
def UpdateRenderer(self,x,y):
"""
UpdateRenderer will identify the renderer under the mouse and set
up _CurrentRenderer, _CurrentCamera, and _CurrentLight.
"""
windowX = self.winfo_width()
windowY = self.winfo_height()
renderers = self._RenderWindow.GetRenderers()
numRenderers = renderers.GetNumberOfItems()
self._CurrentRenderer = None
renderers.InitTraversal()
for i in range(0,numRenderers):
renderer = renderers.GetNextItem()
vx,vy = (0,0)
if (windowX > 1):
vx = float(x)/(windowX-1)
if (windowY > 1):
vy = (windowY-float(y)-1)/(windowY-1)
(vpxmin,vpymin,vpxmax,vpymax) = renderer.GetViewport()
if (vx >= vpxmin and vx <= vpxmax and
vy >= vpymin and vy <= vpymax):
self._CurrentRenderer = renderer
self._ViewportCenterX = float(windowX)*(vpxmax-vpxmin)/2.0\
+vpxmin
self._ViewportCenterY = float(windowY)*(vpymax-vpymin)/2.0\
+vpymin
self._CurrentCamera = self._CurrentRenderer.GetActiveCamera()
lights = self._CurrentRenderer.GetLights()
lights.InitTraversal()
self._CurrentLight = lights.GetNextItem()
break
self._LastX = x
self._LastY = y
def GetCurrentRenderer(self):
return self._CurrentRenderer
def Enter(self,x,y):
self._OldFocus=self.focus_get()
self.focus()
self.StartMotion(x, y)
def Leave(self,x,y):
if (self._OldFocus != None):
self._OldFocus.focus()
def StartMotion(self,x,y):
self.GetRenderWindow().SetDesiredUpdateRate(self._DesiredUpdateRate)
self.UpdateRenderer(x,y)
def EndMotion(self,x,y):
self.GetRenderWindow().SetDesiredUpdateRate(self._StillUpdateRate)
if self._CurrentRenderer:
self.Render()
def Rotate(self,x,y):
if self._CurrentRenderer:
self._CurrentCamera.Azimuth(self._LastX - x)
self._CurrentCamera.Elevation(y - self._LastY)
self._CurrentCamera.OrthogonalizeViewUp()
self._LastX = x
self._LastY = y
self._CurrentRenderer.ResetCameraClippingRange()
self.Render()
def Pan(self,x,y):
if self._CurrentRenderer:
renderer = self._CurrentRenderer
camera = self._CurrentCamera
(pPoint0,pPoint1,pPoint2) = camera.GetPosition()
(fPoint0,fPoint1,fPoint2) = camera.GetFocalPoint()
if (camera.GetParallelProjection()):
renderer.SetWorldPoint(fPoint0,fPoint1,fPoint2,1.0)
renderer.WorldToDisplay()
fx,fy,fz = renderer.GetDisplayPoint()
renderer.SetDisplayPoint(fx-x+self._LastX,
fy+y-self._LastY,
fz)
renderer.DisplayToWorld()
fx,fy,fz,fw = renderer.GetWorldPoint()
camera.SetFocalPoint(fx,fy,fz)
renderer.SetWorldPoint(pPoint0,pPoint1,pPoint2,1.0)
renderer.WorldToDisplay()
fx,fy,fz = renderer.GetDisplayPoint()
renderer.SetDisplayPoint(fx-x+self._LastX,
fy+y-self._LastY,
fz)
renderer.DisplayToWorld()
fx,fy,fz,fw = renderer.GetWorldPoint()
camera.SetPosition(fx,fy,fz)
else:
(fPoint0,fPoint1,fPoint2) = camera.GetFocalPoint()
# Specify a point location in world coordinates
renderer.SetWorldPoint(fPoint0,fPoint1,fPoint2,1.0)
renderer.WorldToDisplay()
# Convert world point coordinates to display coordinates
dPoint = renderer.GetDisplayPoint()
focalDepth = dPoint[2]
aPoint0 = self._ViewportCenterX + (x - self._LastX)
aPoint1 = self._ViewportCenterY - (y - self._LastY)
renderer.SetDisplayPoint(aPoint0,aPoint1,focalDepth)
renderer.DisplayToWorld()
(rPoint0,rPoint1,rPoint2,rPoint3) = renderer.GetWorldPoint()
if (rPoint3 != 0.0):
rPoint0 = rPoint0/rPoint3
rPoint1 = rPoint1/rPoint3
rPoint2 = rPoint2/rPoint3
camera.SetFocalPoint((fPoint0 - rPoint0) + fPoint0,
(fPoint1 - rPoint1) + fPoint1,
(fPoint2 - rPoint2) + fPoint2)
camera.SetPosition((fPoint0 - rPoint0) + pPoint0,
(fPoint1 - rPoint1) + pPoint1,
(fPoint2 - rPoint2) + pPoint2)
self._LastX = x
self._LastY = y
self.Render()
def Zoom(self,x,y):
if self._CurrentRenderer:
renderer = self._CurrentRenderer
camera = self._CurrentCamera
zoomFactor = math.pow(1.02,(0.5*(self._LastY - y)))
self._CurrentZoom = self._CurrentZoom * zoomFactor
if camera.GetParallelProjection():
parallelScale = camera.GetParallelScale()/zoomFactor
camera.SetParallelScale(parallelScale)
else:
camera.Dolly(zoomFactor)
renderer.ResetCameraClippingRange()
self._LastX = x
self._LastY = y
self.Render()
def Reset(self,x,y):
if self._CurrentRenderer:
self._CurrentRenderer.ResetCamera()
self.Render()
def Wireframe(self):
actors = self._CurrentRenderer.GetActors()
numActors = actors.GetNumberOfItems()
actors.InitTraversal()
for i in range(0,numActors):
actor = actors.GetNextItem()
actor.GetProperty().SetRepresentationToWireframe()
self.Render()
def Surface(self):
actors = self._CurrentRenderer.GetActors()
numActors = actors.GetNumberOfItems()
actors.InitTraversal()
for i in range(0,numActors):
actor = actors.GetNextItem()
actor.GetProperty().SetRepresentationToSurface()
self.Render()
def PickActor(self,x,y):
if self._CurrentRenderer:
renderer = self._CurrentRenderer
picker = self._Picker
windowY = self.winfo_height()
picker.Pick(x,(windowY - y - 1),0.0,renderer)
assembly = picker.GetAssembly()
if (self._PickedAssembly != None and
self._PrePickedProperty != None):
self._PickedAssembly.SetProperty(self._PrePickedProperty)
# release hold of the property
self._PrePickedProperty.UnRegister(self._PrePickedProperty)
self._PrePickedProperty = None
if (assembly != None):
self._PickedAssembly = assembly
self._PrePickedProperty = self._PickedAssembly.GetProperty()
# hold onto the property
self._PrePickedProperty.Register(self._PrePickedProperty)
self._PickedAssembly.SetProperty(self._PickedProperty)
self.Render()
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def vtkRenderWidgetConeExample():
"""Like it says, just a simple example
"""
# create root window
root = Tkinter.Tk()
# create vtkTkRenderWidget
pane = vtkTkRenderWidget(root,width=300,height=300)
ren = vtk.vtkRenderer()
pane.GetRenderWindow().AddRenderer(ren)
cone = vtk.vtkConeSource()
cone.SetResolution(8)
coneMapper = vtk.vtkPolyDataMapper()
coneMapper.SetInput(cone.GetOutput())
coneActor = vtk.vtkActor()
coneActor.SetMapper(coneMapper)
ren.AddActor(coneActor)
# pack the pane into the tk root
pane.pack()
# start the tk mainloop
root.mainloop()
if __name__ == "__main__":
vtkRenderWidgetConeExample()
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