Uses of Interface
net.imglib2.transform.integer.BoundingBoxTransform
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Packages that use BoundingBoxTransform Package Description net.imglib2.transform.integer net.imglib2.transform.integer.shear -
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Uses of BoundingBoxTransform in net.imglib2.transform.integer
Subinterfaces of BoundingBoxTransform in net.imglib2.transform.integer Modifier and Type Interface Description interface
ComponentMapping
Map the components of the source vector to obtain the target vector, for instance transform (x,y,z) to (x,z,y).interface
Mixed
Mixed transform allows to express common integer view transformations such as translation, rotation, rotoinversion, and projection.interface
Slicing
TODOinterface
Translation
TODOClasses in net.imglib2.transform.integer that implement BoundingBoxTransform Modifier and Type Class Description class
AbstractMixedTransform
TODOclass
ComponentMappingTransform
Map the components of the source vector to obtain the target vector, for instance transform (x,y,z) to (x,z,y).class
MixedTransform
Mixed transform allows to express common integer view transformations such as translation, rotation, rotoinversion, and projection.class
SlicingTransform
Map the components of the source vector to a slice of the target space, for instance transform (x,y) to (x,C,y) where C is a constant.class
TranslationTransform
TODOclass
TranslationTransform.InverseTranslationTransform
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Uses of BoundingBoxTransform in net.imglib2.transform.integer.shear
Classes in net.imglib2.transform.integer.shear that implement BoundingBoxTransform Modifier and Type Class Description class
AbstractShearTransform
Most simple case of a shear transform that just implements for a integer valued coordinate: coordinate[ shearDimension ] += coordinate[ referenceDimension ] (forward) coordinate[ shearDimension ] -= coordinate[ referenceDimension ] (backward) This abstract class holds the inverse and implements applyInverse in terms of inverse.applyclass
InverseShearTransform
Backward implementation of the most simple case of a shear transform: coordinate[ shearDimension ] -= coordinate[ referenceDimension ]class
ShearTransform
Forward implementation of the most simple case of a shear transform: coordinate[ shearDimension ] += coordinate[ referenceDimension ]
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