Woolz Image Processing
Version 1.7.5
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WlzFitPlane [-o <output file>] [-h] [-a] [-A <alg>] [-T] [-u<x>,<y>,<z>] [<input file>]
-a | Output is an affine transform. |
-A | Force the algorithm selection, valid algorithms are:
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-h | Help - print help message |
-o | Output object file name. |
-s | Output is 3D view struct (default). |
-t | Output is a text description of the plane. |
-T | Use test data, probably only useful for debugging. |
-u | Up vector, the default is (0, 0, 0) which implies that the up vector is not explicitly set. |
-w | Input is a Woolz object rather than ascii vertices. |
<nx> <ny> <nz> <fx> <fy> <fz> <pitch> <yaw>where these are the normal components, centroid location in the plane and the Euler angles (in degrees). The input vertices are read from an ascii file with the format:
<vx> <vy> <vz>The input data are read from stdin and the output object is written to stdout unless the filenames are given.
cat tst.num 181 62 39 105 192 97 281 185 282 342 81 235 118 139 54 221 146 173 312 147 274 225 69 94 190 148 142 141 208 154 WlzFitPlane tst.num -t -0.593865 -0.592398 0.544417 211.6 137.7 154.4 57.0152 224.929Note that although the output plane is a least squares solution is is not unique (eg pitch=123.0, yaw=45.0 are also valid solutions).