SoTotalImageBoundaryAreaQuantification Class Reference
[Morphometry]

ImageViz SoTotalImageBoundaryAreaQuantification engine More...

#include <ImageViz/Engines/ImageAnalysis/Morphometry/SoTotalImageBoundaryAreaQuantification.h>

Inheritance diagram for SoTotalImageBoundaryAreaQuantification:
SoImageVizEngine SoEngine SoFieldContainer SoBase SoRefCounter SoTypedObject

List of all members.

Classes

class  SbImageBoundaryAreaDetail
 Results details of object boundary area global measure. More...

Public Member Functions

 SoTotalImageBoundaryAreaQuantification ()

Public Attributes

SoSFEnum computeMode
SoSFImageDataAdapter inBinaryImage
SoSFImageDataAdapter inMaskImage
SoImageVizEngineAnalysisOutput
< SbImageBoundaryAreaDetail
outResult

Detailed Description

ImageViz SoTotalImageBoundaryAreaQuantification engine

The SoTotalImageBoundaryAreaQuantification engine measures image boundary area.

For an introduction, see section Morphometry.

This engine measures image boundary area.

Where gx, gy and gz represent respectively the image size along x, y and z axis.

This engine's computations takes into account pixel/voxel size.

SEE ALSO

SoAverageObjectAreaPerSliceQuantification3d, SoObjectBoundaryAreaQuantification.

FILE FORMAT/DEFAULT


Library references: image_boundary_area


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

SoTotalImageBoundaryAreaQuantification::SoTotalImageBoundaryAreaQuantification (  ) 

Constructor.


Member Data Documentation

Select the compute Mode (2D or 3D or AUTO) Use enum ComputeMode.

Default is MODE_AUTO

The input binary image.

Default value is NULL. Supported types include: binary color image.

The binary image for the mask or empty (command looks for only inside).

This parameter is optional. Default value is NULL. Supported types include: binary image.

The output measure result.

Default value is NULL.


The documentation for this class was generated from the following file:

Open Inventor Toolkit reference manual, generated on 15 Mar 2023
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