#include <vtkProgrammableAttributeDataFilter.h>
Inheritance diagram for vtkProgrammableAttributeDataFilter:
vtkProgrammableAttributeDataFilter is a filter that allows you to write a custom procedure to manipulate attribute data - either point or cell data. For example, you could generate scalars based on a complex formula; convert vectors to normals; compute scalar values as a function of vectors, texture coords, and/or any other point data attribute; and so on. The filter takes multiple inputs (input plus an auxiliary input list), so you can write procedures that combine several dataset point attributes. Note that the output of the filter is the same type (topology/geometry) as the input.
The filter works as follows. It operates like any other filter (i.e., checking and managing modified and execution times, processing Update() and Execute() methods, managing release of data, etc.), but the difference is that the Execute() method simply invokes a user-specified function with an optional (void *) argument (typically the "this" pointer in C++). It is also possible to specify a function to delete the argument via ExecuteMethodArgDelete().
To use the filter, you write a procedure to process the input datasets, process the data, and generate output data. Typically, this means grabbing the input point or cell data (using GetInput() and maybe GetInputList()), operating on it (creating new point and cell attributes such as scalars, vectors, etc.), and then setting the point and/or cell attributes in the output dataset (you'll need to use GetOutput() to access the output). (Note: besides C++, it is possible to do the same thing in Tcl, Java, or other languages that wrap the C++ core.) Remember, proper filter protocol requires that you don't modify the input data - you create new output data from the input.
By default the output point and cell data will be copied through from the input point data (using reference counting). You can control this using the output's CopyAllOff() flag, or by using individual flags for each point data field (i.e., scalars, vectors, etc.)
The output of this filter is the abstract type vtkDataSet, even if your input is a concrete type like vtkPolyData. Thus you may need to use vtkCastToConcrete to obtain the output as a particular concrete type, or one of the special methods of the superclass (e.g., vtkDataSetAlgorithm::GetPolyDataOutput) to retrieve output of the correct type.
The filter correctly manages modified time and network execution in most cases. However, if you change the definition of the filter function, you'll want to send a manual Modified() method to the filter to force it to reexecute.
Definition at line 86 of file vtkProgrammableAttributeDataFilter.h.
Public Types | |
typedef vtkDataSetAlgorithm | Superclass |
Public Member Functions | |
virtual const char * | GetClassName () |
virtual int | IsA (const char *type) |
void | PrintSelf (ostream &os, vtkIndent indent) |
void | AddInput (vtkDataSet *in) |
void | RemoveInput (vtkDataSet *in) |
vtkDataSetCollection * | GetInputList () |
void | SetExecuteMethod (void(*f)(void *), void *arg) |
void | SetExecuteMethodArgDelete (void(*f)(void *)) |
Static Public Member Functions | |
static vtkProgrammableAttributeDataFilter * | New () |
static int | IsTypeOf (const char *type) |
static vtkProgrammableAttributeDataFilter * | SafeDownCast (vtkObject *o) |
Protected Member Functions | |
vtkProgrammableAttributeDataFilter () | |
~vtkProgrammableAttributeDataFilter () | |
int | RequestData (vtkInformation *, vtkInformationVector **, vtkInformationVector *) |
virtual void | ReportReferences (vtkGarbageCollector *) |
Protected Attributes | |
vtkDataSetCollection * | InputList |
void(* | ExecuteMethod )(void *) |
void(* | ExecuteMethodArgDelete )(void *) |
void * | ExecuteMethodArg |
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Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. Definition at line 90 of file vtkProgrammableAttributeDataFilter.h. |
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Create an object with Debug turned off, modified time initialized to zero, and reference counting on. Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Return 1 if this class type is the same type of (or a subclass of) the named class. Returns 0 otherwise. This method works in combination with vtkTypeRevisionMacro found in vtkSetGet.h. Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Return 1 if this class is the same type of (or a subclass of) the named class. Returns 0 otherwise. This method works in combination with vtkTypeRevisionMacro found in vtkSetGet.h. Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Methods invoked by print to print information about the object including superclasses. Typically not called by the user (use Print() instead) but used in the hierarchical print process to combine the output of several classes. Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Add a dataset to the list of data to process. Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Remove a dataset from the list of data to process. |
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Return the list of inputs. Definition at line 100 of file vtkProgrammableAttributeDataFilter.h. |
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Specify the function to use to operate on the point attribute data. Note that the function takes a single (void *) argument. |
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Set the arg delete method. This is used to free user memory. |
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This is called by the superclass. This is the method you should override. Reimplemented from vtkDataSetAlgorithm. |
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Reimplemented from vtkAlgorithm. |
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Definition at line 114 of file vtkProgrammableAttributeDataFilter.h. |
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Definition at line 117 of file vtkProgrammableAttributeDataFilter.h. |