X

NV5 Geospatial Blog

Each month, NV5 Geospatial posts new blog content across a variety of categories. Browse our latest posts below to learn about important geospatial information or use the search bar to find a specific topic or author. Stay informed of the latest blog posts, events, and technologies by joining our email list!



15198 Rate this article:
4.5

ENVI: Adding custom polygons to the display

Anonym

A recent project I worked on required custom polygons – Controlled by my application – to be added to the ENVI display.  The following code defines an object class that allows the user to place a polygon in the ENVI display using window coordinates.  To run the application:

  1. Save the code that follows to a file named envi_polygon_example.pro
  2. Open and compile the file in the IDLDE
  3. Execute the following at the IDL command prompt

  4. envi_polygon_example

;------------------------------------------------------------------------------

;+

; Lifecycle method for destroying the object

;-

pro my_polygon::Cleanup

  compile_opt idl2, logical_predicate

  self->Destruct

end

 

;------------------------------------------------------------------------------

;+

; Cleans up the member variables of the object class

;-

pro my_polygon::Destruct

  compile_opt idl2, logical_predicate

  self->IDLmiManipGraphicOverlay::Cleanup

  self->IDLmiManipLayer::Cleanup

  self->IDLgrPolygon::Cleanup

end

 

;------------------------------------------------------------------------------

;+

; Lifecycle method for initializing the class

;

; :Returns:

;   1 if the object initializes successfully and 0 otherwise

;  

; :Params:

;   xy: in, optional, type="int"

;     a [2,n] array containing the [x,y] points in window coordinates

;  

; :Keywords:

;   POLYGONS: in, optional, type="int"

;     An integer array of one or more polygon descriptions.  See IDL help for

;     IDLgrPolygon for more information

;   _REF_EXTRA: Used to set properties of the inherited IDLgrPolygon

;-

function my_polygon::Init, xy, $

  POLYGONS=poly, $

  _REF_EXTRA=refExtra

  compile_opt idl2, logical_predicate

  void = self->IDLmiManipGraphicOverlay::Init(_EXTRA=refExtra)

  if ~void then begin

    return, 0

  endif

  self->InitializeDataspace

  self->SetupManipulatorGraphics

  self->InitializeGraphics

  if n_elements(xy) then begin

    self->SetProperty, DATA=xy, POLYGONS=poly

  endif

  if n_elements(refExtra) then begin

    self->SetProperty, _EXTRA=refExtra

  endif

  return, 1

end

 

;------------------------------------------------------------------------------

;+

; This method initializes the data space used by the graphics layer

;-

pro my_polygon::InitializeDataspace

  compile_opt idl2, logical_predicate

  e = envi(/CURRENT)

  eView = e->GetView()

  eView->GetProperty, _COMPONENT=ecfViewGroup

  oDS = ecfViewGroup->GetDescendants(BY_TYPE='DATASPACE', /FIRST_ONLY)

  self._oTargetDS = oDS

end

 

;------------------------------------------------------------------------------

;+

; Initializes the graphics components of the class

;-

pro my_polygon::InitializeGraphics

  compile_opt idl2, logical_predicate

  void = self->IDLgrPolygon::Init(COLOR=[255,0,0], /PRIVATE, THICK=2)

  self._oGrOverlay->IDLmiContainer::Add, self

end

 

;------------------------------------------------------------------------------

;+

; This method is for setting class properties

;-

pro my_polygon::SetProperty, $

  DATA=data, $

  POLYGONS=poly, $

  _REF_EXTRA=refExtra

  compile_opt idl2, logical_predicate

  if n_elements(data) then begin

    self->SetData, data, POLYGONS=poly

  endif

  if n_elements(refExtra) then begin

    self->IDLgrPolygon::SetProperty, _EXTRA=refExtra

    self->IDLmiManipLayer::SetProperty, _EXTRA=refExtra

  endif

end

 

;------------------------------------------------------------------------------

;+

; This method maps the points from window coordinates to map coordinates and

; adds the mapped points to the IDLgrPolygon.

;

; :Params:

;   xy: in, required, type="int"

;     A [2,n] array of points (In window coordinates) to be added to the polygon

;

; :Keywords:

;   POLYGONS: in, optional, type="int"

;     An integer array of one or more polygon descriptions.  See IDL help for

;     IDLgrPolygon for more information

;-

pro my_polygon::SetData, xy, $

  POLYGONS=poly

  compile_opt idl2, logical_predicate

  self._oTargetDS->WindowToVis, reform(xy[0,*]), reform(xy[1,*]), xVis, yVis

  self->IDLgrPolygon::SetProperty, DATA=transpose([[xVis],[yVis]]), $

    POLYGONS=poly

end

 

;------------------------------------------------------------------------------

;+

; Class structure definition

;-

pro my_polygon__define

  compile_opt idl2, logical_predicate

  void = {my_polygon                    $

    , inherits IDLmiManipGraphicOverlay $

    , inherits IDLmiManipLayer          $

    , inherits IDLgrPolygon             $

    }

end

 

;------------------------------------------------------------------------------

;+

;-

pro envi_polygon_example

  compile_opt idl2, logical_predicate

  e = envi(/CURRENT)

  if ~isa(e, 'envi') then begin

    e = envi()

  endif

  file = FILEPATH('qb_boulder_msi', ROOT_DIR=e.ROOT_DIR, SUBDIRECTORY=['data'])

  eRaster = e->OpenRaster(file)

  eView = e->GetView()

  eLayer = eView->CreateLayer(eRaster)

  xy = [[470,140],[560,140],[560,230],[470,230], $

    [750,115],[1200,115],[1200,665],[750,665]]

  conn = [4,0,1,2,3,4,4,5,6,7]

  oPolygon = obj_new('my_polygon', xy, LINESTYLE=5, POLYGONS=conn, STYLE=1)

end

Please login or register to post comments.
«May 2025»
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
27282930123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031
1234567
Digital Number, Radiance, and...

Number of views (169253)

Push Broom and Whisk Broom Sensors

Number of views (150409)

The Many Band Combinations of Landsat 8

Number of views (118448)

What Type of Loop Should I Use?

Number of views (78526)

Mapping Coastal Erosion Using LiDAR

Number of views (58437)