Hello,
when one clicks somwhere in a volume slice, the coordinates (voxels and mm) are displayed in the command window. These are image coordinates. I was wondering if it is possible to get the coordinate in one of the referentiels attached to the volume...
Olivier
Coordinates in Anatomist
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Coordinates in Anatomist
Olivier Coulon
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Aix-Marseille Université,
Marseille, france
https://meca-brain.org
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Re: Coordinates in Anatomist
Hi Olivier,
There are several ways to do so:
- in the GUI, the simplest is to set the window in the referential you need. Then coordinates displayed in the windows statusbar (when enabled) are in the window referential.
- by a program, you can use the GetInfo command to get the cursor position, specifying as the "linkcursor_referential" argument the referential you need.
- or in a Python script, you also have this functionality as the Anatomist.linkCursorLastClickedPosition() method, with an optional referential argument:
Denis
There are several ways to do so:
- in the GUI, the simplest is to set the window in the referential you need. Then coordinates displayed in the windows statusbar (when enabled) are in the window referential.
- by a program, you can use the GetInfo command to get the cursor position, specifying as the "linkcursor_referential" argument the referential you need.
- or in a Python script, you also have this functionality as the Anatomist.linkCursorLastClickedPosition() method, with an optional referential argument:
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pos = anatomist.Anatomist().linkCursorLastClickedPosition( ref )