#include <itkNaryMaximumImageFilter.h>
Computes the pixel-wise maximum of several images.
This class is templated over the types of the input images and the type of the output image. Numeric conversions (castings) are done by the C++ defaults.
The pixel type of the output images must have a valid definition of the operator<. This condition is required because internally this filter will perform an operation similar to:
(where current_maximum is also of type OutputPixelType)
for each of the n input images.
For example, this filter could be used directly to find a "maximum projection" of a series of images, often used in preliminary analysis of time-series data.
This filter was contributed by Zachary Pincus from the Department of Biochemistry and Program in Biomedical Informatics at Stanford University School of Medicine
Definition at line 100 of file itkNaryMaximumImageFilter.h.
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static Pointer | New () |
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static Pointer | New () |
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static double | GetGlobalDefaultCoordinateTolerance () |
static double | GetGlobalDefaultDirectionTolerance () |
static void | SetGlobalDefaultCoordinateTolerance (double) |
static void | SetGlobalDefaultDirectionTolerance (double) |
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static bool | GetGlobalWarningDisplay () |
static void | GlobalWarningDisplayOff () |
static void | GlobalWarningDisplayOn () |
static Pointer | New () |
static void | SetGlobalWarningDisplay (bool val) |
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static void | BreakOnError () |
static Pointer | New () |
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static constexpr unsigned int | InputImageDimension |
static constexpr unsigned int | OutputImageDimension |
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static constexpr unsigned int | InputImageDimension |
static constexpr unsigned int | InputImageDimension |
static constexpr unsigned int | OutputImageDimension |
static constexpr unsigned int | OutputImageDimension |
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static constexpr unsigned int | InputImageDimension = TInputImage::ImageDimension |
static constexpr unsigned int | OutputImageDimension = TOutputImage::ImageDimension |
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static constexpr unsigned int | OutputImageDimension = TOutputImage::ImageDimension |
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using | InputToOutputRegionCopierType |
using | OutputToInputRegionCopierType |
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static const ImageRegionSplitterBase * | GetGlobalDefaultSplitter () |
static ITK_THREAD_RETURN_FUNCTION_CALL_CONVENTION | ThreaderCallback (void *arg) |
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static void | MakeRequiredOutputs (TSourceObject &sourceObject, const DataObjectPointerArraySizeType numberOfRequiredOutputs) |
static constexpr float | progressFixedToFloat (uint32_t fixed) |
static uint32_t | progressFloatToFixed (float f) |
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bool | m_DynamicMultiThreading { true } |
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TimeStamp | m_OutputInformationMTime {} |
bool | m_Updating {} |
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std::atomic< int > | m_ReferenceCount {} |
using itk::NaryMaximumImageFilter< TInputImage, TOutputImage >::ConstPointer = SmartPointer<const Self> |
Definition at line 116 of file itkNaryMaximumImageFilter.h.
using itk::NaryMaximumImageFilter< TInputImage, TOutputImage >::Pointer = SmartPointer<Self> |
Definition at line 115 of file itkNaryMaximumImageFilter.h.
using itk::NaryMaximumImageFilter< TInputImage, TOutputImage >::Self = NaryMaximumImageFilter |
Standard class type aliases.
Definition at line 109 of file itkNaryMaximumImageFilter.h.
using itk::NaryMaximumImageFilter< TInputImage, TOutputImage >::Superclass |
Definition at line 110 of file itkNaryMaximumImageFilter.h.
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Referenced by GetNameOfClass().
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overrideprotecteddefault |
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Create an object from an instance, potentially deferring to a factory. This method allows you to create an instance of an object that is exactly the same type as the referring object. This is useful in cases where an object has been cast back to a base class.
Reimplemented from itk::NaryFunctorImageFilter< TInputImage, TOutputImage, Functor::Maximum1< TInputImage::PixelType, TInputImage::PixelType > >.
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Method for creation through the object factory.