SaveMesh Method

Summary
Saves a mesh to one or more files.
Syntax
C#
C++/CLI
public void SaveMesh( 
   string fileName 
) 
public: 
void SaveMesh(  
   String^ fileName 
)  

Parameters

fileName
The name of the saved 3D mesh.

Remarks
  • A mesh can be split into multiple files. For example, if you saved a mesh with a name "JamesMesh", the saved mesh will be:

    • JamesMesh.x
    • JamesMesh001.x
    • JamesMesh002.x
    • JamesMesh003.x
    • JamesMesh004.x
    • ...

    To load this mesh select the first file. This is the file without numbers appended to the end of the file name.

  • The saved mesh can be used in any other mesh loading program, because it is using the universal mesh format.

  • You must first convert the object into SSD before being able to save the mesh. To switch to the SSD rendering technique, set the value of the VolumeType property to Medical3DVolumeType.SSD.
Example
C#
using Leadtools; 
using Leadtools.Codecs; 
using Leadtools.MedicalViewer; 
using Leadtools.Medical3D; 
 
public void Medical3DControlExample() 
{ 
   Medical3DLoadDICOMSeriesExamples LoadObject = new Medical3DLoadDICOMSeriesExamples(); 
   MedicalViewerSeriesManager output = LoadObject.LoadJamesHead(); 
 
   MainForm1 form = new MainForm1(output); 
   form.ShowDialog(); 
} 
 
// MainForm1 will be the owner of the medical viewer control. 
class MainForm1 : Form 
{ 
   private Medical3DControl _medical3DControl; 
 
   public MainForm1(MedicalViewerSeriesManager output) 
   { 
      RasterCodecs _codecs = new RasterCodecs(); 
      RasterImage _image; 
 
      CodecsImageInfo codecsInformation; 
 
      _medical3DControl = new Medical3DControl(); 
      this.SizeChanged += new EventHandler(MainForm1_SizeChanged); 
      this.FormClosing += new FormClosingEventHandler(MainForm1_FormClosing); 
 
 
      _medical3DControl.ObjectsContainer.Objects.Add(new Medical3DObject()); 
 
      int index; 
 
      codecsInformation = _codecs.GetInformation((string)output.Stacks[0].Items[0].Data, true); 
 
 
      int width = codecsInformation.Width; 
      int height = codecsInformation.Height; 
      int depth = 256; 
 
      _medical3DControl.ObjectsContainer.Objects[0].MemoryEfficientInit(depth); 
 
      for (index = 0; index < depth; index++) 
      { 
 
         _image = _codecs.Load((string)output.Stacks[0].Items[index].Data, 0, CodecsLoadByteOrder.BgrOrGrayOrRomm, 1, 1); 
         _medical3DControl.ObjectsContainer.Objects[0].MemoryEfficientSetFrame(_image, index, output.Stacks[0].Items[index].ImagePosition, true); 
      } 
 
      string spearator = ("\\"); 
      string[] test = output.Stacks[0].Items[0].ImageOrientation.Split(spearator.ToCharArray()); 
      float[] orientation = new float[6]; 
      int i; 
      for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) 
      { 
         orientation[i] = (float)Convert.ToDouble(test[i]); 
      } 
 
      _medical3DControl.ObjectsContainer.Objects[0].MemoryEfficientEnd(orientation, output.Stacks[0].PixelSpacing); 
 
      _medical3DControl.ObjectsContainer.VolumeType = Medical3DVolumeType.SSD; 
 
      _medical3DControl.AddAction(MedicalViewerActionType.Rotate3DObject); 
      _medical3DControl.SetAction(MedicalViewerActionType.Rotate3DObject, MedicalViewerMouseButtons.Left, MedicalViewerActionFlags.Active); 
 
      string fileName = Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.ImagesDir, @"Images\CT_PelvisMesh.x"); 
 
      if (_medical3DControl.ObjectsContainer.VolumeType == Medical3DVolumeType.SSD) 
         _medical3DControl.ObjectsContainer.Objects[0].SSD.SaveMesh(fileName); 
 
      Controls.Add(_medical3DControl); 
   } 
 
   void MainForm1_FormClosing(object sender, FormClosingEventArgs e) 
   { 
      _medical3DControl.Dispose(); 
   } 
 
 
   void MainForm1_SizeChanged(object sender, EventArgs e) 
   { 
      if (_medical3DControl != null) 
         _medical3DControl.Size = new Size(this.ClientRectangle.Right, this.ClientRectangle.Bottom); 
   } 
} 
 
static class LEAD_VARS 
{ 
   public const string ImagesDir = @"C:\LEADTOOLS23\Resources\Images"; 
} 
Requirements

Target Platforms

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