[Insight-users] Fault while writing Mesh Spatial Object to
Spatial Object Writer
Ritesh Bafna
riteshramesh-bafna at uiowa.edu
Wed Apr 19 15:06:12 EDT 2006
Hi Julien,
Thanks a lot for that information !
I will upgrade ITK to 2.6.0
Ritesh
-----Original Message-----
From: Julien Jomier [mailto:julien.jomier at kitware.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 11:37 AM
To: Ritesh Bafna
Cc: insight-users at itk.org
Subject: Re: [Insight-users] Fault while writing Mesh Spatial Object to
Spatial Object Writer
Hi Ritesh,
Can you upgrade your ITK to 2.6.0 or even cvs? ITK 2.2.0 had issues writing
meshes using SpatialObjects.
I just fixed the problem with pixel type conversion in ITK cvs. I think
2.6.0 should work for you though.
Julien
Ritesh Bafna wrote:
> Hi Julien,
>
> Thanks for your response.
>
> I am using ITK 2.2.0 which I downloaded from sourceforge.net & MS.NET
> 2003
>
> Ritesh
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Julien Jomier [mailto:julien.jomier at kitware.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 11:20 AM
> To: Ritesh Bafna
> Cc: insight-users at itk.org
> Subject: Re: [Insight-users] Fault while writing Mesh Spatial Object
> to Spatial Object Writer
>
> Hi Ritesh,
>
> I just tested your test program on MSVC 8 with ITK cvs and it runs fine.
> What version of ITK are you using? Can you try the cvs version?
>
> There is a small issue with the pixel type conversion. I'm looking
> into that right now. I'll keep you posted.
>
> Julien
>
> Ritesh Bafna wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> We are working mesh generation from image data. We would like to save
>> the meshes in meta format. However, when we use the
>> SpatialObjectWriter a segmentation fault is generated when writing on
>> the cell traits. All of the point location and connectivity
>> information is written properly to the file. We have code that is
>> able to write the meshes appropriately in other another format, but
>> would like to include this is an option for loading the meshes into
>> VTK and paraview. Here is an example of the code generating the problem:
>>
>> typedef itk::DefaultStaticMeshTraits< unsigned long , 3, 3, double,
>> double, double > MeshTraitType; typedef itk::Mesh< unsigned long, 3,
>> MeshTraitType > MeshType; .
>> .
>> .
>> finalMesh = MeshFilter->GetOutput();
>>
>> typedef itk::MeshSpatialObject< MeshType > MeshSpatialObjectType;
>>
>> MeshSpatialObjectType::Pointer meshSpatialObject =
>> MeshSpatialObjectType::New();
>> meshSpatialObject->SetMesh( finalMesh ); ComputeLocalBoundingBox();
>>
>> typedef itk::SpatialObjectWriter<3, unsigned long, MeshTraitType>
>> WriterType; WriterType::Pointer writer = WriterType::New();
>> writer->SetInput( meshSpatialObject ); SetFileName( "myMesh.meta" );
>> try
>> {
>> writer->Update( );
>> }
>>
>> catch (itk::ExceptionObject &ex)
>> {
>> std::cout << ex << std::endl;
>> }
>>
>>
>> Also, Please find attached a test program which I have written to
>> test this functionality
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ritesh
>>
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> -
>> --
>>
>>
>> #if defined(_MSC_VER)
>> #pragma warning ( disable : 4786 )
>> #endif
>>
>> // Software Guide : BeginLatex
>> //
>> // This section illustrates the full power of //
>> \href{http://www.boost.org/more/generic_programming.html}{Generic
>> // Programming}. This is sometimes perceived as \emph{too much of a
>> good // thing}!
>> //
>> // The toolkit has been designed to offer flexibility while keeping
>> the // complexity of the code to a moderate level. This is achieved
>> in the Mesh by // hiding most of its parameters and defining
>> reasonable
> defaults for them.
>> //
>> // The generic concept of a mesh integrates many different elements.
>> It is // possible in principle to use independent types for every
>> one of such // elements. The mechanism used in generic programming
>> for specifying the many
>>
>>
>>
>> // Software Guide : BeginCodeSnippet
>> #include "itkMesh.h"
>> #include "itkDefaultStaticMeshTraits.h"
>> #include "itkAutomaticTopologyMeshSource.h"
>> #include <itkMeshSpatialObject.h>
>> #include <itkSpatialObjectWriter.h>
>> #include <itkSpatialObjectReader.h>
>>
>> int main(int, char *[])
>> {
>>
>> const unsigned int PointDimension = 3;
>> const unsigned int MaxTopologicalDimension = 3;
>>
>> typedef unsigned long PixelType;
>> typedef double CellDataType;
>>
>> typedef double CoordinateType;
>> typedef double InterpolationWeightType;
>>
>> typedef itk::DefaultStaticMeshTraits< PixelType, PointDimension,
> MaxTopologicalDimension,
>> CoordinateType, InterpolationWeightType,
>> CellDataType > MeshTraitType;
>>
>> typedef itk::Mesh< PixelType, PointDimension, MeshTraitType >
>> MeshType;
>>
>> typedef itk::AutomaticTopologyMeshSource< MeshType >
MeshSourceType;
>> MeshSourceType::Pointer meshSource;
>>
>> meshSource = MeshSourceType::New( );
>> meshSource->AddHexahedron(
>> meshSource->AddPoint( 13.5, -20.5, 10.5 ),
>> meshSource->AddPoint( 13.5, -17.5, 10.5 ),
>> meshSource->AddPoint( 16.5, -17.5, 10.5 ),
>> meshSource->AddPoint( 16.5, -20.5, 10.5 ),
>> meshSource->AddPoint( 13.5, -20.5, 7.5 ),
>> meshSource->AddPoint( 13.5, -17.5, 7.5 ),
>> meshSource->AddPoint( 16.5, -17.5, 7.5 ),
>> meshSource->AddPoint( 16.5, -20.5, 7.5 ));
>>
>> std::cout << " Points = " <<
> meshSource->GetOutput()->GetNumberOfPoints() << std::endl;
>> std::cout << " Cells = " <<
>> meshSource->GetOutput()->GetNumberOfCells() << std::endl;
>>
>> CellDataType value = 3000.50;
>> meshSource->GetOutput()->SetCellData( 1, value );
>>
>> CellDataType cellData;
>> meshSource->GetOutput()->GetCellData( 1, &cellData );
>>
>> std::cout << " cell data from GetCellData() method = " <<
>> cellData << std::endl;
>>
>> typedef itk::MeshSpatialObject< MeshType > MeshSpatialObjectType;
>>
>> MeshSpatialObjectType::Pointer meshSpatialObject =
> MeshSpatialObjectType::New();
>> meshSpatialObject->SetMesh( meshSource->GetOutput() );
>> meshSpatialObject->ComputeLocalBoundingBox();
>>
>> typedef itk::SpatialObjectWriter<3, unsigned long, MeshTraitType>
> WriterType;
>> WriterType::Pointer writer = WriterType::New();
>> writer->SetInput( meshSpatialObject );
>> writer->SetFileName( "myMesh.meta" );
>>
>> try
>> {
>> writer->Update( );
>> }
>>
>> catch (itk::ExceptionObject &ex)
>> {
>> std::cout << ex << std::endl;
>> }
>>
>> return 0;
>> }
>>
>>
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> -
>> --
>>
>> PROJECT(CellTraitTest)
>>
>> FIND_PACKAGE(ITK)
>> IF(ITK_FOUND)
>> INCLUDE(${ITK_USE_FILE})
>> ELSE(ITK_FOUND)
>> MESSAGE(FATAL_ERROR
>> "Cannot build my program without ITK. Please set
>> ITK_DIR.")
>> ENDIF(ITK_FOUND)
>>
>> ADD_EXECUTABLE(CellTraitTest Test.cxx)
>> TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(CellTraitTest ITKCommon ITKBasicFilters ITKIO)
>>
>>
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> -
>> --
>>
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