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FilterCADPart.tcl
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#
# This simple example shows how to do simple filtering in a pipeline.
# See CADPart.tcl and Cylinder.tcl for related information.
#
# We start off by loading some Tcl modules. One is the basic VTK library;
# the second is a package for rendering, and the last includes a set
# of color definitions.
#
package require vtk
package require vtkinteraction
package require vtktesting
# This creates a polygonal cylinder model with eight circumferential facets.
#
vtkSTLReader part
part SetFileName "$VTK_DATA_ROOT/Data/42400-IDGH.stl"
# A filter is a module that takes at least one input and produces at
# least one output. The SetInput and GetOutput methods are used to do
# the connection. What is returned by GetOutput is a particulat dataset
# type. If the type is compatible with the SetInput method, then the
# filters can be connected together.
#
# Here we add a filter that computes surface normals from the geometry.
#
vtkShrinkPolyData shrink
shrink SetInputConnection [part GetOutputPort]
shrink SetShrinkFactor 0.85
# The mapper is responsible for pushing the geometry into the graphics
# library. It may also do color mapping, if scalars or other attributes
# are defined.
#
vtkPolyDataMapper partMapper
partMapper SetInputConnection [shrink GetOutputPort]
# The LOD actor is a special type of actor. It will change appearance in
# order to render faster. At the highest resolution, it renders ewverything
# just like an actor. The middle level is a point cloud, and the lowest
# level is a simple bounding box.
vtkLODActor partActor
partActor SetMapper partMapper
eval [partActor GetProperty] SetColor $light_grey
partActor RotateX 30.0
partActor RotateY -45.0
# Create the graphics structure. The renderer renders into the
# render window. The render window interactor captures mouse events
# and will perform appropriate camera or actor manipulation
# depending on the nature of the events.
#
vtkRenderer ren1
vtkRenderWindow renWin
renWin AddRenderer ren1
vtkRenderWindowInteractor iren
iren SetRenderWindow renWin
# Add the actors to the renderer, set the background and size
#
ren1 AddActor partActor
ren1 SetBackground 0.1 0.2 0.4
renWin SetSize 200 200
# The next line associates a Tcl proc with a "keypress-u" event
# in the rendering window. In this case the proc deiconifies the
# .vtkInteract Tk form that was defined when we loaded
# "package require vtkinteraction".
iren AddObserver UserEvent {wm deiconify .vtkInteract}
# This starts the event loop and as a side effect causes an initial render.
iren Initialize
# We'll zoom in a little by accessing the camera and invoking a "Zoom"
# method on it.
ren1 ResetCamera
[ren1 GetActiveCamera] Zoom 1.5
renWin Render
# prevent the tk window from showing up then start the event loop
wm withdraw .
iren Start