ij.plugin
Class SpecifyROI
java.lang.Object
ij.plugin.SpecifyROI
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- DialogListener, PlugIn
public class SpecifyROI
- extends java.lang.Object
- implements PlugIn, DialogListener
This plugin implements the Edit/Selection/Specify command.
New update, correctly handling existing oval ROIs, the case that
"Centered" is already selected when the plugin starts, and always
restoring the original ROI when the dialog is cancelled (JW, 2008/02/22)
Enhancing the original plugin created by Jeffrey Kuhn, this one takes,
in addition to width and height and the option to have an oval ROI from
the original program, x & y coordinates, slice number, and the option to have
the x & y coordinates centered or in default top left corner of ROI.
The original creator is Jeffrey Kuhn, The University of Texas at Austin,
jkuhn@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu
- Author:
- Joachim Wesner, Leica Microsystems CMS GmbH, joachim.wesner@leica-microsystems.com, Anthony Padua, Duke University Medical Center, Department of Radiology, padua001@mc.duke.edu
Method Summary |
boolean |
dialogItemChanged(GenericDialog gd,
java.awt.AWTEvent e)
This method is invoked by a Generic Dialog if any of the inputs have changed
(CANCEL does not trigger it; OK and running the dialog from a macro only
trigger the first DialogListener added to a GenericDialog). |
void |
run(java.lang.String arg)
This method is called when the plugin is loaded. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
SpecifyROI
public SpecifyROI()
run
public void run(java.lang.String arg)
- Description copied from interface:
PlugIn
- This method is called when the plugin is loaded.
'arg', which may be blank, is the argument specified
for this plugin in IJ_Props.txt.
- Specified by:
run
in interface PlugIn
dialogItemChanged
public boolean dialogItemChanged(GenericDialog gd,
java.awt.AWTEvent e)
- Description copied from interface:
DialogListener
- This method is invoked by a Generic Dialog if any of the inputs have changed
(CANCEL does not trigger it; OK and running the dialog from a macro only
trigger the first DialogListener added to a GenericDialog).
- Specified by:
dialogItemChanged
in interface DialogListener
- Parameters:
gd
- A reference to the GenericDialog.e
- The event that has been generated by the user action in the dialog.
Note that e
is null
if the
dialogItemChanged method is called after the user has pressed the
OK button or if the GenericDialog has read its parameters from a
macro.
- Returns:
- Should be true if the dialog input is valid. False disables the
OK button and preview (if any).