Hi,
yes, this is definitely possible. Did you try to load some data already?
It should just show up as you described. You can also download one of
our installers and load a .vtu file.
Best,
Sascha
On 03/26/2013 06:34 PM, Shreyansh Jain wrote:
Dear Sascha,
Thanks for your quick reply.
Actually we are trying to visualize a 3D UnstructuredGrid type solid
volume, such that in the 3D window we can see the original 3D solid
volume and in the other three 2D windows we would like to see the
slices/planes of the volume corresponding to the sagital, coronal and
axial cross-sections. The slices should be similar to what we get as
an output to the vtkCutter given a cutting plane. In our case we will
have three cutting planes corresponding to sagital, coronal and axial
cross-sections.
Is this functionality possible through MITK?
Please let me know if you need further information. My apologies if I
am unclear.
Regards,
Shreyansh
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On 26 March 2013 17:01, Sascha Zelzer <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Dear Shreyansh,
could you please describe your problems in more detail? Using a
mitk::UnstructuredGrid class and putting it into a mitk::DataNode
held automatically associates the unstructured grid mappers with
the node.
There are a couple of data node properties influencing the
rendering. Got 3D, have a look at
mitk::UnstructuredGridVtkMapper3D and for 2d at
mitk::UnstructuredGridMapper2D (look at the
GenerateDataForRenderer() method to see which properties are used).
Best,
Sascha
On 03/26/2013 04:01 PM, Müller, Michael wrote:
Dear Shreyansh,
please write to the MITK users list.
Unfortunately, I can’t help you with unstructured grids in MITK.
Maybe someone else on the list can answer your question (see below),
Best regards,
Michael
*Von:*Shreyansh Jain [mailto:[email protected]]
*Gesendet:* Dienstag, 26. März 2013 15:54
*An:* Müller, Michael
*Betreff:* [mitk-users] MITK Unstructured Grid Visualization
Dear Michael,
We are using MITK in our open source visualization and processing
tool - GIMIAS.
It will be really king of you to give your insight over the
following functionality of MITK:
To display solid volume in the form of mitk:UnstructuredGrid and
display the three 2D planes corresponding to sagittal, coronal
and axial directions.
Please help us with that.
Kindly ask me further questions.
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*Shreyansh Jain*
*Scientific Software Developer*
Center for Computational Imaging & Simulation Technologies in
Biomedicine (CISTIB)
INSIGNEO Institute for In silico Medicine
The University of Sheffield
Room B85 - Portobello Centre
Pitt St
Sheffield S1 4ET
United Kingdom
T: +44 (0) 114 222 0166 <tel:%2B44%20%280%29%20114%20222%200166>
| M: +44 (0) 745 139 4291 <tel:%2B44%20%280%29%20745%20139%204291>
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