Why does vtkImageStencil.SetInputData() give and argument error?












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I am trying to use vtkImageStencil in python.
I am using the standard pip package "vtk 8.1.1"



import vtk
stencil = vtk.vtkImageStencil
image = vtk.vtkImageData()
stencil.SetInputData( image )


I am getting the following error:



Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<ipython-input-89-52c6c4badec2>", line 1, in <module>
stencil.SetInputData( image )
TypeError: no overloads of SetInputData() take 0 arguments


This does not make sense to me. Am I passing the wrong type?
Is there a workaround?










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    I am trying to use vtkImageStencil in python.
    I am using the standard pip package "vtk 8.1.1"



    import vtk
    stencil = vtk.vtkImageStencil
    image = vtk.vtkImageData()
    stencil.SetInputData( image )


    I am getting the following error:



    Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "<ipython-input-89-52c6c4badec2>", line 1, in <module>
    stencil.SetInputData( image )
    TypeError: no overloads of SetInputData() take 0 arguments


    This does not make sense to me. Am I passing the wrong type?
    Is there a workaround?










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      I am trying to use vtkImageStencil in python.
      I am using the standard pip package "vtk 8.1.1"



      import vtk
      stencil = vtk.vtkImageStencil
      image = vtk.vtkImageData()
      stencil.SetInputData( image )


      I am getting the following error:



      Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "<ipython-input-89-52c6c4badec2>", line 1, in <module>
      stencil.SetInputData( image )
      TypeError: no overloads of SetInputData() take 0 arguments


      This does not make sense to me. Am I passing the wrong type?
      Is there a workaround?










      share|improve this question














      I am trying to use vtkImageStencil in python.
      I am using the standard pip package "vtk 8.1.1"



      import vtk
      stencil = vtk.vtkImageStencil
      image = vtk.vtkImageData()
      stencil.SetInputData( image )


      I am getting the following error:



      Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "<ipython-input-89-52c6c4badec2>", line 1, in <module>
      stencil.SetInputData( image )
      TypeError: no overloads of SetInputData() take 0 arguments


      This does not make sense to me. Am I passing the wrong type?
      Is there a workaround?







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          Stupid mistake, do not forget the parentheses when creating an object.
          Change the example to:



          stencil = vtk.vtkImageStencil()


          This happens, when converting c++ code to python code.






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            Stupid mistake, do not forget the parentheses when creating an object.
            Change the example to:



            stencil = vtk.vtkImageStencil()


            This happens, when converting c++ code to python code.






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              Stupid mistake, do not forget the parentheses when creating an object.
              Change the example to:



              stencil = vtk.vtkImageStencil()


              This happens, when converting c++ code to python code.






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                Stupid mistake, do not forget the parentheses when creating an object.
                Change the example to:



                stencil = vtk.vtkImageStencil()


                This happens, when converting c++ code to python code.






                share|improve this answer













                Stupid mistake, do not forget the parentheses when creating an object.
                Change the example to:



                stencil = vtk.vtkImageStencil()


                This happens, when converting c++ code to python code.







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