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// Software Guide : BeginLatex
//
// This example illustrates how to read and write an image of pixel type
// \code{std::complex}. The complex type is defined as an integral part of the
// C++ language. The characteristics of the type are specified in the C++
// standard document in Chapter 26 "Numerics Library", page 565, in particular
// in section 26.2~\cite{CPPStandard1998}.
//
// We start by including the headers of the complex class, the image, and the
// reader and writer classes.
//
// \index{itk::ImageFileRead!Complex images}
// \index{itk::ImageFileWrite!Complex images}
// \index{Complex images!Instantiation}
// \index{Complex images!Reading}
// \index{Complex images!Writing}
//
// Software Guide : EndLatex
// Software Guide : BeginCodeSnippet
#include <complex>
#include "itkImage.h"
#include "itkImageFileReader.h"
#include "itkImageFileWriter.h"
// Software Guide : EndCodeSnippet
int main( int argc, char * argv [] )
{
// Verify the number of parameters in the command line
if( argc < 3 )
{
std::cerr << "Usage: " << std::endl;
std::cerr << argv[0] << " inputImageFile outputImageFile " << std::endl;
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
// Software Guide : BeginLatex
//
// The image dimension and pixel type must be declared. In this case we use the
// \code{std::complex<>} as the pixel type. Using the dimension and pixel type
// we proceed to instantiate the image type.
//
// Software Guide : EndLatex
// Software Guide : BeginCodeSnippet
const unsigned int Dimension = 2;
typedef std::complex< float > PixelType;
typedef itk::Image< PixelType, Dimension > ImageType;
// Software Guide : EndCodeSnippet
// Software Guide : BeginLatex
//
// The image file reader and writer types are instantiated using the image
// type. We can then create objects for both of them.
//
// Software Guide : EndLatex
// Software Guide : BeginCodeSnippet
typedef itk::ImageFileReader< ImageType > ReaderType;
typedef itk::ImageFileWriter< ImageType > WriterType;
ReaderType::Pointer reader = ReaderType::New();
WriterType::Pointer writer = WriterType::New();
// Software Guide : EndCodeSnippet
// Software Guide : BeginLatex
//
// File names should be provided for both the reader and the writer. In this
// particular example we take those file names from the command line arguments.
//
// Software Guide : EndLatex
// Software Guide : BeginCodeSnippet
reader->SetFileName( argv[1] );
writer->SetFileName( argv[2] );
// Software Guide : EndCodeSnippet
// Software Guide : BeginLatex
//
// Here we simply connect the output of the reader as input to the writer.
// This simple program could be used for converting complex images from one
// file format to another.
//
// Software Guide : EndLatex
// Software Guide : BeginCodeSnippet
writer->SetInput( reader->GetOutput() );
// Software Guide : EndCodeSnippet
// Software Guide : BeginLatex
//
// The execution of this short pipeline is triggered by invoking the
// \code{Update()} method of the writer. This invocation must be placed inside
// a try/catch block since its execution may result in exceptions being thrown.
//
// Software Guide : EndLatex
// Software Guide : BeginCodeSnippet
try
{
writer->Update();
}
catch( itk::ExceptionObject & err )
{
std::cerr << "ExceptionObject caught !" << std::endl;
std::cerr << err << std::endl;
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
// Software Guide : EndCodeSnippet
// Software Guide : BeginLatex
//
// For a more interesting use of this code, you may want to add a filter in
// between the reader and the writer and perform any complex image to complex
// image operation. A practical application of this code is presented in
// section~\ref{sec:FrequencyDomain} in the context of Fourier analysis.
//
// Software Guide : EndLatex
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
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