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Small correction: vtkDataArrayInterpolateTuple is either called from
vtkDataArray, ln 496 or ln 515. I can't exactly tell because I'm
unable to step through that macro. However, I could see that
vtkDataArrayInterpolateTuple, ln 103 was called.<br>
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Is there just a vtkDataArrayRoundIfNecessary missing?<br>
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Bye,<br>
Bengt<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 23.07.2015 um 18:50 schrieb Bengt
Rosenberger:<br>
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Hi Cory,<br>
<br>
thanks for the reply.<br>
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When you run the provided code with the provided data, the
interpolation for the int data ultimately happens in
vtkDataArray::InterpolateEdge, ln 520, which in turn calls
vtkDataArrayInterpolateTuple, ln 103. This one performs a
multiplication with double and then casts back to the type Scalar,
it does not round the final interpolant. The overload above it
does tho, but it's not called.<br>
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Hope that helps,<br>
Bengt<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 23.07.2015 um 15:30 schrieb Cory
Quammen:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Bengt,
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<div>From what I can tell looking at the interpolating code in
vtkDataArray.cxx, it looks like integer types should be
rounded, and it looks like this support has been in VTK for
a long time. Can you point out where in VTK you are seeing
the casting back to integer type instead of rounding? You
may have discovered a bug.</div>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
<div>Cory</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 6:05 PM,
Bengt Rosenberger <span dir="ltr"><<a
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target="_blank"><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:bengt@ctech.com">bengt@ctech.com</a></a>></span> wrote:<br>
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.8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hello
everyone!<br>
<br>
Sorry if this may appear twice on the mailing list, the
first time I've submitted this the attachment prevented
this to show up. This time I'll provide a link to my
DropBox for the data.<br>
<br>
Anyway, we encountered an issue with vtkContourFilter.
Specifically, we have an unstructured grid containing the
data to contour with and an additional vtkIntArray. The
data in the int array is supposed to be of all the same
value, in this case 3. However, after running the field
through the contour filter, the int data contains values
of 2 as well.<br>
<br>
After digging deeper into the VTK code, we discovered that
the data for the int array is cast to double, interpolated
and then cast back to int.<br>
<br>
So my question is:<br>
Why aren't the data values being rounded after
interpolation, but instead just cast back to int? Is there
a way to enable rounding or copying for only a single
array in the grid?<br>
<br>
Thank you!<br>
<br>
Here's the data: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/16837761/test1.7z"
rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/16837761/test1.7z</a><br>
And here's the code we used for testing:<br>
<br>
#include <cstdint><br>
#include <vtkSmartPointer.h><br>
#include <vtkUnstructuredGrid.h><br>
#include <vtkCellArray.h><br>
#include <vtkContourFilter.h><br>
#include <vtkPointData.h><br>
#include <vtkXMLUnstructuredGridReader.h><br>
<br>
// Checks whether the geo_layer values are all constant<br>
void check_geo_layer(vtkDataSet* ds)<br>
{<br>
if (ds->GetNumberOfCells() == 0)<br>
{<br>
assert(false);<br>
}<br>
<br>
vtkDataArray* geoLayerData =
ds->GetPointData()->GetArray("Geo_Layer");<br>
<br>
double geoLayer =
geoLayerData->GetComponent(ds->GetCell(0)->GetPointId(0),
0);<br>
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < ds->GetNumberOfCells();
++i)<br>
{<br>
vtkCell* c = ds->GetCell(i);<br>
for (uint32_t j = 0; j <
c->GetNumberOfPoints(); ++j)<br>
{<br>
double gl =
geoLayerData->GetComponent(c->GetPointId(j), 0);<br>
if (gl != geoLayer)<br>
{<br>
assert(false);<br>
}<br>
}<br>
}<br>
}<br>
<br>
template <class T><br>
void check_geo_layer(vtkSmartPointer<T> vtkFilter)<br>
{<br>
vtkFilter->Update();<br>
auto result = vtkFilter->GetOutput();<br>
vtkDataSet* ds = vtkDataSet::SafeDownCast(result);<br>
<br>
check_geo_layer(ds);<br>
}<br>
<br>
int _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR* argv[])<br>
{<br>
// Read the test field<br>
// Field has one vtkDoubleArray ("TOTHC") and one
vtkIntArray ("Geo_Layer")<br>
vtkSmartPointer<vtkXMLUnstructuredGridReader>
reader =
vtkSmartPointer<vtkXMLUnstructuredGridReader>::New();<br>
reader->SetFileName("C:\\test1.vtk");<br>
reader->Update();<br>
vtkDataSet* g1 = reader->GetOutputAsDataSet();<br>
<br>
// Values in Geo_Layer are supposed to be all 3's.
Check that now for the input.<br>
check_geo_layer(g1);<br>
<br>
const double isoValue = 0.98712348937988281;<br>
<br>
vtkSmartPointer<vtkContourFilter> contour =
vtkContourFilter::New();<br>
contour->SetInputData(g1);<br>
contour->ReleaseDataFlagOn();<br>
contour->GenerateTrianglesOn();<br>
contour->ComputeGradientsOff();<br>
contour->ComputeNormalsOff();<br>
contour->ComputeScalarsOff();<br>
contour->SetNumberOfContours(1);<br>
contour->SetValue(0, isoValue);<br>
contour->SetInputArrayToProcess(0, 0, 0,
vtkDataObject::FIELD_ASSOCIATION_POINTS, "TOTHC");<br>
<br>
// Check again whether values in Geo_Layer are only
3's.<br>
// PROBLEM: They are not. There are 2's in there as
well, which occur from interpolating integers and not
rounding in the end.<br>
// You can see the problem if you convert
Geo_Layer to a vtkDoubleArray, in which case values of
2.9999999998 may appear after contouring.<br>
check_geo_layer(contour);<br>
<br>
std::cin.ignore();<br>
}<br>
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