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vtkViewDependentErrorMetric Class Reference

Objects that compute a screen-based error during cell tessellation. More...

#include <vtkViewDependentErrorMetric.h>

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Public Member Functions

void SetPixelTolerance (double value)
virtual double GetPixelTolerance ()
virtual vtkViewportGetViewport ()
void SetViewport (vtkViewport *viewport)
int RequiresEdgeSubdivision (double *leftPoint, double *midPoint, double *rightPoint, double alpha)
double GetError (double *leftPoint, double *midPoint, double *rightPoint, double alpha)

Static Public Member Functions

static
vtkViewDependentErrorMetric
New ()

Protected Member Functions

 vtkViewDependentErrorMetric ()
 ~vtkViewDependentErrorMetric ()
double Distance2LinePoint (double x[2], double y[2], double z[2])

Protected Attributes

double PixelTolerance
vtkViewportViewport
vtkCoordinateCoordinate
typedef
vtkGenericSubdivisionErrorMetric 
Superclass
static int IsTypeOf (const char *type)
static
vtkViewDependentErrorMetric
SafeDownCast (vtkObjectBase *o)
virtual int IsA (const char *type)
vtkViewDependentErrorMetricNewInstance () const
void PrintSelf (ostream &os, vtkIndent indent)
virtual vtkObjectBaseNewInstanceInternal () const

Detailed Description

Objects that compute a screen-based error during cell tessellation.

It is a concrete error metric, based on a geometric criterium in the screen space: the variation of the projected edge from a projected straight line

See also:
vtkGenericCellTessellator vtkGenericSubdivisionErrorMetric
Tests:
vtkViewDependentErrorMetric (Tests)

Definition at line 40 of file vtkViewDependentErrorMetric.h.


Member Typedef Documentation

Standard VTK type and error macros.

Reimplemented from vtkGenericSubdivisionErrorMetric.

Definition at line 49 of file vtkViewDependentErrorMetric.h.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation


Member Function Documentation

Construct the error metric with a default squared screen-based geometric accuracy measured in pixels equal to 0.25 (0.5^2).

Reimplemented from vtkObject.

static int vtkViewDependentErrorMetric::IsTypeOf ( const char *  type) [static]

Standard VTK type and error macros.

Reimplemented from vtkGenericSubdivisionErrorMetric.

virtual int vtkViewDependentErrorMetric::IsA ( const char *  type) [virtual]

Standard VTK type and error macros.

Reimplemented from vtkGenericSubdivisionErrorMetric.

Standard VTK type and error macros.

Reimplemented from vtkGenericSubdivisionErrorMetric.

virtual vtkObjectBase* vtkViewDependentErrorMetric::NewInstanceInternal ( ) const [protected, virtual]

Standard VTK type and error macros.

Reimplemented from vtkGenericSubdivisionErrorMetric.

Standard VTK type and error macros.

Reimplemented from vtkGenericSubdivisionErrorMetric.

void vtkViewDependentErrorMetric::PrintSelf ( ostream &  os,
vtkIndent  indent 
) [virtual]

Standard VTK type and error macros.

Reimplemented from vtkGenericSubdivisionErrorMetric.

Return the squared screen-based geometric accurary measured in pixels. An accuracy less or equal to 0.25 (0.5^2) ensures that the screen-space interpolation of a mid-point matchs exactly with the projection of the mid-point (a value less than 1 but greater than 0.25 is not enough, because of 8-neighbors). Maybe it is useful for lower accuracy in case of anti-aliasing?

Postcondition:
positive_result: result>0

Set the squared screen-based geometric accuracy measured in pixels. Subdivision will be required if the square distance between the projection of the real point and the straight line passing through the projection of the vertices of the edge is greater than `value'. For instance, 0.25 will give better result than 1.

Precondition:
positive_value: value>0

Set/Get the renderer with `renderer' on which the error metric is based. The error metric use the active camera of the renderer.

Set/Get the renderer with `renderer' on which the error metric is based. The error metric use the active camera of the renderer.

int vtkViewDependentErrorMetric::RequiresEdgeSubdivision ( double leftPoint,
double midPoint,
double rightPoint,
double  alpha 
) [virtual]

Does the edge need to be subdivided according to the distance between the line passing through its endpoints in screen space and the projection of its mid point? The edge is defined by its `leftPoint' and its `rightPoint'. `leftPoint', `midPoint' and `rightPoint' have to be initialized before calling RequiresEdgeSubdivision(). Their format is global coordinates, parametric coordinates and point centered attributes: xyx rst abc de... `alpha' is the normalized abscissa of the midpoint along the edge. (close to 0 means close to the left point, close to 1 means close to the right point)

Precondition:
leftPoint_exists: leftPoint!=0
midPoint_exists: midPoint!=0
rightPoint_exists: rightPoint!=0
clamped_alpha: alpha>0 && alpha<1
valid_size: sizeof(leftPoint)=sizeof(midPoint)=sizeof(rightPoint) =GetAttributeCollection()->GetNumberOfPointCenteredComponents()+6

Implements vtkGenericSubdivisionErrorMetric.

double vtkViewDependentErrorMetric::GetError ( double leftPoint,
double midPoint,
double rightPoint,
double  alpha 
) [virtual]

Return the error at the mid-point. The type of error depends on the state of the concrete error metric. For instance, it can return an absolute or relative error metric. See RequiresEdgeSubdivision() for a description of the arguments.

Precondition:
leftPoint_exists: leftPoint!=0
midPoint_exists: midPoint!=0
rightPoint_exists: rightPoint!=0
clamped_alpha: alpha>0 && alpha<1
valid_size: sizeof(leftPoint)=sizeof(midPoint)=sizeof(rightPoint) =GetAttributeCollection()->GetNumberOfPointCenteredComponents()+6
Postcondition:
positive_result: result>=0

Implements vtkGenericSubdivisionErrorMetric.

Square distance between a straight line (defined by points x and y) and a point z. Property: if x and y are equal, the line is a point and the result is the square distance between points x and z.


Member Data Documentation

Definition at line 125 of file vtkViewDependentErrorMetric.h.

Definition at line 126 of file vtkViewDependentErrorMetric.h.

Definition at line 128 of file vtkViewDependentErrorMetric.h.


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