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You can use standard debuggers but you need to be sure that you have your path set correctly.  You can use slicer3's launcher to set up the environment for you.  See [[User:Pieper#Launching_visual_studio_for_slicer3_debugging | some windows examples]].  You can cut and paste the arguments to the module from the log window (red X icon in lower left of slicer).
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You can use standard debuggers but you need to be sure that you have your path set correctly.  You can use slicer3's launcher to set up the environment for you.  See [[User:Pieper#Launching_visual_studio_for_slicer3_debugging | some windows examples]]
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Set the command line module (LinearRegistration in this example) to be the Start Up project for visual studio.  You can cut and paste the arguments to the module from the log window (red X icon in lower left of slicer).
  
 
The command line may look something like the following:
 
The command line may look something like the following:

Revision as of 12:31, 1 November 2007

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Hints

You can use standard debuggers but you need to be sure that you have your path set correctly. You can use slicer3's launcher to set up the environment for you. See some windows examples.

Set the command line module (LinearRegistration in this example) to be the Start Up project for visual studio. You can cut and paste the arguments to the module from the log window (red X icon in lower left of slicer).

The command line may look something like the following:

C:/pieper/bwh/slicer3/latest/Slicer3-build/bin/Debug/../../lib/Slicer3/Plugins/Debug/LinearRegistration.exe --histogrambins 30 --spatialsamples 10000 --iterations 1000,1000,500,200 --learningrate 0.01,0.005,0.0005,0.0002 --translationscale 100 c:/Documents and Settings/Administrator/Local Settings/Temp/Slicer3/EHGE_vtkMRMLScalarVolumeNodeB.nrrd c:/Documents and Settings/Administrator/Local Settings/Temp/Slicer3/EHGE_vtkMRMLScalarVolumeNodeD.nrrd c:/Documents and Settings/Administrator/Local Settings/Temp/Slicer3/EHGE_vtkMRMLScalarVolumeNodeE.nrrd 

(note you may need to put quotes around file names that have spaces).

By default slicer will delete the temp files after the module completes. To disable this, use a command like this in the Tcl console:

[$::slicer3::CommandLineModuleGUI_Linear_registration GetLogic] DeleteTemporaryFilesOff