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Revision as of 16:55, 12 November 2010
How do I enter equations in the Wiki?
How do I do coverage and profiling on linux?
- Coverage Measurement and Profiling
How do I write compressed images?
ITK, regretfully, doesn't write compressed images by default. You must add one line to your code, to write compressed images:
typename ImageWriterType::Pointer writer = ImageWriterType::New();
writer->SetFileName( outputVolume.c_str() );
writer->SetInput( cropFilter.GetOutput() );
writer->SetUseCompression( true ); // ADD THIS LINE
What should I know about storing testing data?
Input Images
- Store input images in TubeTK/Data
- Store all images in a compressed format.
- Don't put baseline images in TubeTK/Data.
Test Baseline Images
- Baseline images should be stored with their tests. We'd like to keep TubeTK's modules as portable and self-contained as possible. We'll share input data by placing it in TubeTK/Data, but data specific to a particular test (e.g., baseline images) should be stored with the test. We've decided on the filesystem hierarchy
TubeTK/Applications/CLI/<myprogram>/Testing/Baselines
for storing the baseline images for the tests for myprogram.
- Don't put baseline images in TubeTK/Data.