ClipVolume
vtk-examples/Cxx/ImageData/ClipVolume
Description¶
This example shows how to use vtkClipVolume and subclasses of vtkImplicitFunction, producing a vtkUnstructuredGrid. The output consists of vtkTetra or other 3D cell types.
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Code¶
ClipVolume.cxx
// This program draws a checkerboard and clips it with two planes.
#include <vtkActor.h>
#include <vtkCamera.h>
#include <vtkClipVolume.h>
#include <vtkDataSetMapper.h>
#include <vtkDoubleArray.h>
#include <vtkExecutive.h>
#include <vtkImageData.h>
#include <vtkImageMapToColors.h>
#include <vtkInteractorStyleSwitch.h>
#include <vtkLookupTable.h>
#include <vtkMapper.h>
#include <vtkNamedColors.h>
#include <vtkNew.h>
#include <vtkPlanes.h>
#include <vtkPointData.h>
#include <vtkPoints.h>
#include <vtkProperty.h>
#include <vtkRenderWindow.h>
#include <vtkRenderWindowInteractor.h>
#include <vtkRenderer.h>
namespace {
constexpr auto IMAGESIZE{64}; // number of checkerboard squares on a side
constexpr auto CUBESIZE{20.0}; // physical linear dimension of entire system
// Color for the checkerboard image
constexpr auto DIM{0.5}; // amount to dim the dark squares by
// Offsets for clipping planes with normals in the X and Y directions
constexpr auto XOFFSET{8};
constexpr auto YOFFSET{8};
///////////////////
// Make the image data. A checkerboard pattern is used for
// simplicity.
vtkSmartPointer<vtkImageData> makeImage(int n, vtkColor3d fillColor,
vtkColor3d checkerColor);
} // namespace
int main(int, char*[])
{
vtkMapper::SetResolveCoincidentTopologyToPolygonOffset();
// Define colors
vtkNew<vtkNamedColors> colors;
vtkColor3d backgroundColor = colors->GetColor3d("Wheat");
vtkColor3d checkerColor = colors->GetColor3d("Tomato");
vtkColor3d fillColor = colors->GetColor3d("Banana");
vtkNew<vtkRenderer> renderer;
renderer->SetBackground(backgroundColor.GetData());
vtkNew<vtkRenderWindow> renderWindow;
renderWindow->AddRenderer(renderer);
renderWindow->SetSize(640, 480);
vtkNew<vtkRenderWindowInteractor> interactor;
vtkNew<vtkInteractorStyleSwitch> style;
interactor->SetInteractorStyle(style);
interactor->SetRenderWindow(renderWindow);
auto image = makeImage(IMAGESIZE, fillColor, checkerColor);
// Clipping planes in the X and Y direction.
vtkNew<vtkDoubleArray> normals;
vtkNew<vtkPoints> clipPts;
normals->SetNumberOfComponents(3);
double xnorm[3] = {-1., 0., 0.};
double ynorm[3] = {0., -1., 0.};
double xpt[3] = {XOFFSET, 0., 0.};
double ypt[3] = {0., YOFFSET, 0.};
normals->InsertNextTuple(xnorm);
normals->InsertNextTuple(ynorm);
clipPts->InsertNextPoint(xpt);
clipPts->InsertNextPoint(ypt);
vtkNew<vtkPlanes> clipPlanes;
clipPlanes->SetNormals(normals);
clipPlanes->SetPoints(clipPts);
vtkNew<vtkClipVolume> clipper;
clipper->SetClipFunction(clipPlanes);
clipper->SetInputData(image);
vtkNew<vtkDataSetMapper> imageMapper;
vtkNew<vtkActor> imageActor;
imageActor->SetMapper(imageMapper);
renderer->AddViewProp(imageActor);
imageMapper->SetInputConnection(clipper->GetOutputPort());
renderer->ResetCamera();
renderer->GetActiveCamera()->Azimuth(120);
renderer->GetActiveCamera()->Elevation(30);
renderer->ResetCameraClippingRange();
renderWindow->SetWindowName("ClipVolume");
renderWindow->Render();
interactor->Start();
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
;
}
namespace {
// Make the image data. A checkerboard pattern is used for
// simplicity.
vtkSmartPointer<vtkImageData> makeImage(int n, vtkColor3d fillColor,
vtkColor3d checkerColor)
{
vtkNew<vtkImageData> image0;
image0->SetDimensions(n, n, n);
image0->AllocateScalars(VTK_UNSIGNED_CHAR, 1);
image0->SetSpacing(CUBESIZE / n, CUBESIZE / n, CUBESIZE / n);
int checkerSize = n / 8;
for (int z = 0; z < n; z++)
{
for (int y = 0; y < n; y++)
{
for (int x = 0; x < n; x++)
{
unsigned char* ptr = (unsigned char*)image0->GetScalarPointer(x, y, z);
*ptr = (x / checkerSize + y / checkerSize + z / checkerSize) %
2; // checkerboard
}
}
}
vtkNew<vtkLookupTable> lut;
lut->SetNumberOfTableValues(2);
lut->SetTableRange(0, 1);
lut->SetTableValue(0, fillColor.GetRed(), fillColor.GetGreen(),
fillColor.GetBlue(), 1.0);
lut->SetTableValue(1, checkerColor.GetRed(), checkerColor.GetGreen(),
checkerColor.GetBlue(), 1.0);
auto map = vtkSmartPointer<vtkImageMapToColors>::New();
map->SetLookupTable(lut);
map->SetOutputFormatToRGBA();
map->SetInputData(image0);
map->GetExecutive()->Update();
return map->GetOutput();
}
} // namespace
CMakeLists.txt¶
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.12 FATAL_ERROR)
project(ClipVolume)
find_package(VTK COMPONENTS
)
if (NOT VTK_FOUND)
message(FATAL_ERROR "ClipVolume: Unable to find the VTK build folder.")
endif()
# Prevent a "command line is too long" failure in Windows.
set(CMAKE_NINJA_FORCE_RESPONSE_FILE "ON" CACHE BOOL "Force Ninja to use response files.")
add_executable(ClipVolume MACOSX_BUNDLE ClipVolume.cxx )
target_link_libraries(ClipVolume PRIVATE ${VTK_LIBRARIES}
)
# vtk_module_autoinit is needed
vtk_module_autoinit(
TARGETS ClipVolume
MODULES ${VTK_LIBRARIES}
)
Download and Build ClipVolume¶
Click here to download ClipVolume and its CMakeLists.txt file. Once the tarball ClipVolume.tar has been downloaded and extracted,
cd ClipVolume/build
If VTK is installed:
cmake ..
If VTK is not installed but compiled on your system, you will need to specify the path to your VTK build:
cmake -DVTK_DIR:PATH=/home/me/vtk_build ..
Build the project:
make
and run it:
./ClipVolume
WINDOWS USERS
Be sure to add the VTK bin directory to your path. This will resolve the VTK dll's at run time.