Reputation: 482
I would like to add a scale bar (showing how big a micron is for example) to a mayavi plot I create with mlab.
For example, referencing this question: How to display a volume with non-cubic voxels correctly in mayavi
I can set the voxel size of a plot by using
from enthought.mayavi import mlab
import numpy as np
s=64
x,y,z = np.ogrid[0:s,0:s,0:s/2]
volume = np.sqrt((x-s/2)**2 + (y-s/2)**2 + (2*z-s/2)**2)
grid = mlab.pipeline.scalar_field(data)
grid.spacing = [1.0, 1.0, 2.0]
contours = mlab.pipeline.contour_surface(grid,
contours=[5,15,25], transparent=True)
mlab.show()
I would like an automated way of adding a some indicator of what the scale of the object I am showing is. Right now I am adding scale bars by hand with inkscape to exported images, but there has to be a better way.
A straightforward mayavi way would be most helpful, but if there is anything in vtk that would do it, I can always use mayavi's wrapper.
Something like text3d will let me add text, and then I suppose I could figure out how to draw a line as well and compute the correct scaling by hand, but I am hoping there is an easier way.
Upvotes: 3
Views: 1690
Reputation: 1
Try the following:
mlab.axes()
mlab.outline()
mlab.colorbar()
This reference: http://github.enthought.com/mayavi/mayavi/auto/mlab_reference.html would help as would the several examples.
Upvotes: 0