WriteVTP
vtk-examples/Java/IO/WriteVTP
Description¶
In this example, we add 10 points to a polygonal data (polydata) object and write the result to a VTP file.
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Code¶
WriteVTP.java
import vtk.vtkNativeLibrary;
import vtk.vtkPoints;
import vtk.vtkPolyData;
import vtk.vtkXMLPolyDataWriter;
public class WriteVTP {
// Loading Native Libraries.
// Now it works in eclipse without any issues.
static {
if (!vtkNativeLibrary.LoadAllNativeLibraries()) {
for (vtkNativeLibrary lib : vtkNativeLibrary.values()) {
if (!lib.IsLoaded()) {
System.out.println(lib.GetLibraryName() + " not loaded");
}
}
}
vtkNativeLibrary.DisableOutputWindow(null);
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
//parse command line arguments
if (args.length != 1) {
System.err.println("Usage: java -classpath ... WriteVTP Filename(.vtp) e.g WriteVTP.vtp");
return;
}
String filename = args[0];
//Create 10 points.
vtkPoints points = new vtkPoints();
for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
points.InsertNextPoint(i, i, i);
}
//Create a polydata object and add the points to it.
vtkPolyData polydata = new vtkPolyData();
polydata.SetPoints(points);
//Write the file
vtkXMLPolyDataWriter writer = new vtkXMLPolyDataWriter();
writer.SetFileName(filename);
writer.SetInputData(polydata);
//Optional - set the mode. The default is binary.
//writer.SetDataModeToBinary();
//writer.SetDataModeToAscii();
writer.Write();
}
}