Difference between revisions of "Filling Out the Array 2D Image Data Structure"

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* Use '''<Array_2D_Image>''' and '''</Array_2D_Image>''' rather than '''<Array_2D>''' and '''</Array_2D>'''
 
* Use '''<Array_2D_Image>''' and '''</Array_2D_Image>''' rather than '''<Array_2D>''' and '''</Array_2D>'''
 
* In the '''<Axis_Array>''' classes, one ''must'' have an '''<axis_name>''' of ''Line'', and the other must have an '''<axis_name>''' of ''Sample''
 
* In the '''<Axis_Array>''' classes, one ''must'' have an '''<axis_name>''' of ''Line'', and the other must have an '''<axis_name>''' of ''Sample''
* You absolutely '''''must''''' include a ''<Display_Settings>'' class for this object in the ''<Discipline_Area>'' of the label.  The ''<Display Settings>'' class comes from the ''Display Discipline Dictionary''.  See [[Display Dictionary Classes]] for information on filling out the ''<Display_Settings>'' class.
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* You absolutely '''''must''''' include a ''<Display_Settings>'' class for this object in the ''<Discipline_Area>'' of the label.  The ''<Display Settings>'' class comes from the ''Display Discipline Dictionary''.  See [[Filling Out the Display Dictionary Classes]] for more information.

Revision as of 13:09, 21 July 2014

The <Array_2D_Image> is a specialization of the Array_2D class. Use it for data that is primarily intended for visual display, or for analysis by image processing tools.

For an Array_2D_Image, follow the instructions for Filling Out the Array_2D Data Structure, with the following additional constraints/requirements:

  • Use <Array_2D_Image> and </Array_2D_Image> rather than <Array_2D> and </Array_2D>
  • In the <Axis_Array> classes, one must have an <axis_name> of Line, and the other must have an <axis_name> of Sample
  • You absolutely must include a <Display_Settings> class for this object in the <Discipline_Area> of the label. The <Display Settings> class comes from the Display Discipline Dictionary. See Filling Out the Display Dictionary Classes for more information.