Polyline
Polyline region of interest
Description
A Polyline
object specifies the shape and position of a polyline
region-of-interest (ROI). You can customize the appearance and interactive behavior of the
ROI.
For more information about using this ROI, including keyboard shortcuts, see Tips.
Creation
There are two ways to create a Polyline
object. For more information, see
Create ROI Shapes.
Use the
drawpolyline
function. Use this function when you want to create the ROI and set the appearance in a single command. You can specify the shape and position of the ROI interactively by drawing the ROI over an image using the mouse, or programmatically by using name-value arguments.Use the
images.roi.Polyline
function described here. Use this function when you want to specify the appearance and behavior of the ROI before you specify the shape and position of the ROI. After creating the object, you can specify the shape and position interactively by using thedraw
function or programmatically by modifying properties of the object.
Syntax
Description
creates a
roi
= images.roi.PolylinePolyline
object with default properties.
creates the ROI in the axes specified by roi
= images.roi.Polyline(ax
,___)ax
.
sets properties of the
ROI using name-value arguments. You can specify multiple name-value arguments.roi
= images.roi.Polyline(___,Name,Value
)
Example: images.roi.Polyline("Color","y")
creates a yellow colored
Polyline
object.
Input Arguments
Properties
Object Functions
addlistener | Create event listener bound to event source |
beginDrawingFromPoint | Begin drawing ROI from specified point |
bringToFront | Bring ROI to front of Axes stacking order |
createMask | Create binary mask image from ROI |
draw | Begin drawing ROI interactively |
reduce | Reduce density of points in ROI |
wait | Block MATLAB command line until ROI operation is finished |
Examples
More About
Tips
To draw the ROI interactively using the
draw
ordrawpolyline
function, position the cursor on the axes and click and drag to create the shape. As you draw, click to place vertices along the line. Double-click to finish drawing the polyline.The ROI supports the following interactivity, including keyboard shortcuts.
Behavior Keyboard shortcut Make drawn line snap at 15 degree angles. Hold the Shift key while drawing. Finish drawing the ROI. Double-click, which adds a final new vertex at the pointer position.
Right-click, which adds a final new vertex at the pointer position.
Press Enter, which adds a final new vertex at the pointer position..
Cancel drawing the ROI. Press Esc. The function returns a valid ROI object with an empty Position
property.Add a new vertex to the ROI. Position the pointer over the polygon and double-click. You can also position the pointer over the ROI, right-click, and choose Add Vertex.
Remove a vertex from the ROI. Position the pointer over the ROI, right-click, and choose Delete Vertex.
Remove the most recently added vertex but keep drawing. Press Backspace. The function redraws the line from the previous vertex to the current position of the pointer. You can only back up to the first vertex you drew. Resize (reshape) the ROI. Position pointer over a vertex and then click and drag.
Add a new vertex and then click and drag.
Remove a vertex and the shape of the ROI adjusts.
Move the ROI. Position the pointer over the line, not on a vertex. The pointer changes to the fleur shape. Click and drag the polygon. Delete the ROI. Position the pointer over the line, right-click, and select Delete Polyline from the context menu. You can also delete the ROI programmatically using the delete
function.For information about using an ROI in an app created with App Designer, see Using ROIs in Apps Created with App Designer.