Class IterableIntervalProjector2D<A,​B>

  • Type Parameters:
    A -
    B -
    All Implemented Interfaces:
    Projector, EuclideanSpace, Localizable, Positionable, RealLocalizable
    Direct Known Subclasses:
    Volatile2DRandomAccessibleProjector

    public class IterableIntervalProjector2D<A,​B>
    extends AbstractProjector2D
    A general 2D Projector that uses two dimensions as input to create the 2D result. The output of the projection is written into a IterableInterval. Depending on input and output an optimal strategy is chosen in the map() method. Starting from the reference point two dimensions are sampled such that a plain gets cut out of a higher dimensional data volume.
    The mapping function can be specified with a Converter.
    A basic example is cutting out a time frame from a (greyscale) video.
    Author:
    Michael Zinsmaier, Martin Horn, Christian Dietz
    • Constructor Detail

      • IterableIntervalProjector2D

        public IterableIntervalProjector2D​(int dimX,
                                           int dimY,
                                           RandomAccessible<A> source,
                                           IterableInterval<B> target,
                                           Converter<? super A,​B> converter)
        creates a new 2D projector that samples a plain in the dimensions dimX, dimY.
        Parameters:
        dimX -
        dimY -
        source -
        target -
        converter - a converter that is applied to each point in the plain. This can e.g. be used for normalization, conversions, ...
    • Method Detail

      • map

        public void map()
        projects data from the source to the target and applies the former specified Converter e.g. for normalization.