X-Git-Url: https://git.creatis.insa-lyon.fr/pubgit/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=vtk%2FvtkgdcmViewer.cxx;h=3f64b40b02ff95ccde180c0206b822613959b4c9;hb=ffd6ae9d9388136bda46af46f5827127b4d8b588;hp=e6326efd8e9d03d337ecc14321bb40e3f419906b;hpb=9cfc9aff66a9339b8b467f48c8a5ef6e39ae9e34;p=gdcm.git diff --git a/vtk/vtkgdcmViewer.cxx b/vtk/vtkgdcmViewer.cxx index e6326efd..3f64b40b 100644 --- a/vtk/vtkgdcmViewer.cxx +++ b/vtk/vtkgdcmViewer.cxx @@ -1,3 +1,17 @@ +// This example illustrates how the vtkGdcmReader vtk class can be +// used in order to: +// * produce a simple (vtk based) Dicom image STACK VIEWER. +// * dump the stack considered as a volume in a vtkStructuredPoints +// vtk file: the vtk gdcm wrappers can be seen as a simple way to convert +// a stack of Dicom images into a native vtk volume. +// +// Usage: +// * the filenames of the Dicom images constituting the stack should be +// given as command line arguments, +// * you can navigate through the stack by hitting any character key, +// * the produced vtk file is named "foo.vtk" (in the invocation directory). +// +//---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #include #include @@ -27,7 +41,7 @@ class vtkgdcmObserver : public vtkCommand { this->ImageViewer = NULL; } - virtual void Execute(vtkObject *wdg, unsigned long event, void* calldata) + virtual void Execute(vtkObject *, unsigned long event, void* ) { if ( this->ImageViewer ) { @@ -85,7 +99,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) } viewer->SetupInteractor (iren); - vtkFloatingPointType *range = reader->GetOutput()->GetScalarRange(); + //vtkFloatingPointType *range = reader->GetOutput()->GetScalarRange(); //viewer->SetColorWindow (range[1] - range[0]); //viewer->SetColorLevel (0.5 * (range[1] + range[0]));