Difference between revisions of "Filling Out the Array 3D Image Data Structure"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Update) |
m |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
The '''''<Array_3D_Image>''''' class is a specialization of the ''<Array_3D>'' generic class. Use it if your 3D array should be considered as a single image in which the individual pixels comprise a series of values (as in an RGB color image, for example). | The '''''<Array_3D_Image>''''' class is a specialization of the ''<Array_3D>'' generic class. Use it if your 3D array should be considered as a single image in which the individual pixels comprise a series of values (as in an RGB color image, for example). | ||
− | For an ''Array_3D_Image'', follow the instructions for [[Filling Out the | + | For an ''Array_3D_Image'', follow the instructions for [[Filling Out the Array_3D Data Structure]], with the following additional constraints/requirements: |
− | * Use '''< | + | * Use '''<Array_3D_Image>''' and '''</Array_3D_Image>''' rather than '''<Array_3D>''' and '''</Array_3D>''' |
* You absolutely '''''must''''' include a ''<Display_Settings>'' class in the ''<Discipline_Area>'' of the label. This class must include both ''Display_Direction'' and ''Color_Display_Settings'' subclasses. See [[Filling Out the Display Dictionary Classes]] for more information. | * You absolutely '''''must''''' include a ''<Display_Settings>'' class in the ''<Discipline_Area>'' of the label. This class must include both ''Display_Direction'' and ''Color_Display_Settings'' subclasses. See [[Filling Out the Display Dictionary Classes]] for more information. |
Revision as of 21:29, 21 April 2015
The <Array_3D_Image> class is a specialization of the <Array_3D> generic class. Use it if your 3D array should be considered as a single image in which the individual pixels comprise a series of values (as in an RGB color image, for example).
For an Array_3D_Image, follow the instructions for Filling Out the Array_3D Data Structure, with the following additional constraints/requirements:
- Use <Array_3D_Image> and </Array_3D_Image> rather than <Array_3D> and </Array_3D>
- You absolutely must include a <Display_Settings> class in the <Discipline_Area> of the label. This class must include both Display_Direction and Color_Display_Settings subclasses. See Filling Out the Display Dictionary Classes for more information.