I had tried to create a simple mouse event to see if it would work in a test Python code and now I'm trying it in my actual code. Is there a way for me to create a mouse event that logs the x and y points of the windows in a paraview widget? If so how would I do it? I am creating a program that takes a png and displays it in 3d using paraview widget.
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could you please provide a minimal code snippet to illustrate what you want to do?– JamieNguyenSep 22 at 4:33
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Sure this is what i'm currently working with. class MainWindow(QMainWindow): def init__(self, parent=None): super().__init__(parent) self.setWindowTitle('ParaView in Qt Widget') self.setGeometry(100, 100, 800, 600) self.pv_widget = ParaViewWidget(self) self.setCentralWidget(self.pv_widget) if __name == 'main': app = QApplication(sys.argv) window = MainWindow() window.show() sys.exit(app.exec_())– Exac23Sep 23 at 23:11
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def load_sample_dataset(self): # Load a sample dataset (replace with your own data loading code) dataset = pv.read('Example.PNG') # Add the dataset to the ParaView render window self.interactor.add_mesh(dataset, show_edges=True) # Reset the camera position self.interactor.reset_camera() self.interactor.update() def update_mouse_position(self, x, y): # Update the mouse position label with the current coordinates self.mouse_position_label.setText(f"Mouse Position: ({x}, {y})")– Exac23Sep 23 at 23:12
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def show(self, *args, **kwargs): if self.is_updated is False: super(ParaViewWidget, self).show(*args, **kwargs) def build_ui(self): """Grunt work to make the UI NOTE THIS IS FIRST TIME ONLY, call update_ui if data changes TODO lots to do. """ return def update_ui(self): """ required for TRI standard practice called by parent widget :return: """ return– Exac23Sep 23 at 23:13
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