http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/java-coding-help-Polygon-ROI-tp5019604p5019608.html
Thanks for checking. I’ll dig deeper, tomorrow.
I posted because I hit a brick wall, and am still uncertain enough about working from the API docs that I thought there was a real possibility I had made an elementary mistake.
But…if the code looks right to you - then something else is going on. Clearly, this is an excerpt from a much
> On Oct 25, 2017, at 23:29 , Curtis Rueden <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Hi Kenneth,
>
> I am unable to reproduce the faulty behavior on my system.
>
> With the following Groovy script:
>
> import ij.IJ
> import ij.gui.WaitForUserDialog
> imp = IJ.openImage("
http://imagej.net/images/blobs.gif <
http://imagej.net/images/blobs.gif>")
> imp.show()
> IJ.setTool("polygon")
> new WaitForUserDialog("select Polygon in OCT; then click OK").show()
> roi = imp.getRoi()
> println("roi = " + roi)
> println("polygon = " + roi.getPolygon())
>
> I see output like the following:
>
> roi = Roi[Polygon, x=68, y=34, width=142, height=152]
> polygon = java.awt.Polygon@452535bd
>
> Is it possible the user is drawing in a different image than the one
> referenced by your octIPlus?
>
> Regards,
> Curtis
>
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> On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 5:35 PM, Kenneth Sloan <
[hidden email] <mailto:
[hidden email]>>
> wrote:
>
>> Java plugin - I’m prompting the user to create POINT and POLYGON ROIs.
>>
>> For POINT ROI, this seems to work just fine:
>>
>> IJ.setTool("multipoint");
>> WaitForUserDialog wfudOCT = new WaitForUserDialog("select three (3)
>> landmarks in OCT; then click OK");
>> wfudOCT.show();
>> Roi octLMROI = octIPlus.getRoi();
>> Polygon octLMPolygon = octLMROI.getPolygon();
>>
>>
>> But, for POLYGON ROI, this very similar code fails:
>> IJ.setTool("polygon");
>> WaitForUserDialog wfudOCT = new WaitForUserDialog("select Polygon in
>> OCT; then click OK");
>> wfudOCT.show();
>> Roi octPolyROI = octIPlus.getRoi();
>> Polygon octPolygon = octPolyROI.getPolygon();
>>
>> In the second case, octPolyROI is null. The user has drawn a polygon (and
>> completed it) and then clicks on “OK” in the dialog box. The polygon is
>> displayed on the image (with the verticies minimized)
>>
>>
>> What am I doing wrong?
>>
>> I do notice that there’s a difference in how the “multipoint” and “Polygon
>> selections” are presented in the
>> ImageJ toolbar.
>>
>> If it matters, this is running under FIJI, latest version.
>>
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