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/** | |
@defgroup highgui High-level GUI | |
While OpenCV was designed for use in full-scale applications and can be used within functionally | |
rich UI frameworks (such as Qt\*, WinForms\*, or Cocoa\*) or without any UI at all, sometimes there | |
it is required to try functionality quickly and visualize the results. This is what the HighGUI | |
module has been designed for. | |
It provides easy interface to: | |
- Create and manipulate windows that can display images and "remember" their content (no need to | |
handle repaint events from OS). | |
- Add trackbars to the windows, handle simple mouse events as well as keyboard commands. | |
@{ | |
@defgroup highgui_opengl OpenGL support | |
@defgroup highgui_qt Qt New Functions | |
 | |
This figure explains new functionality implemented with Qt\* GUI. The new GUI provides a statusbar, | |
a toolbar, and a control panel. The control panel can have trackbars and buttonbars attached to it. | |
If you cannot see the control panel, press Ctrl+P or right-click any Qt window and select **Display | |
properties window**. | |
- To attach a trackbar, the window name parameter must be NULL. | |
- To attach a buttonbar, a button must be created. If the last bar attached to the control panel | |
is a buttonbar, the new button is added to the right of the last button. If the last bar | |
attached to the control panel is a trackbar, or the control panel is empty, a new buttonbar is | |
created. Then, a new button is attached to it. | |
See below the example used to generate the figure: | |
@code | |
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) | |
{ | |
int value = 50; | |
int value2 = 0; | |
namedWindow("main1",WINDOW_NORMAL); | |
namedWindow("main2",WINDOW_AUTOSIZE | CV_GUI_NORMAL); | |
createTrackbar( "track1", "main1", &value, 255, NULL); | |
String nameb1 = "button1"; | |
String nameb2 = "button2"; | |
createButton(nameb1,callbackButton,&nameb1,QT_CHECKBOX,1); | |
createButton(nameb2,callbackButton,NULL,QT_CHECKBOX,0); | |
createTrackbar( "track2", NULL, &value2, 255, NULL); | |
createButton("button5",callbackButton1,NULL,QT_RADIOBOX,0); | |
createButton("button6",callbackButton2,NULL,QT_RADIOBOX,1); | |
setMouseCallback( "main2",on_mouse,NULL ); | |
Mat img1 = imread("files/flower.jpg"); | |
VideoCapture video; | |
video.open("files/hockey.avi"); | |
Mat img2,img3; | |
while( waitKey(33) != 27 ) | |
{ | |
img1.convertTo(img2,-1,1,value); | |
video >> img3; | |
imshow("main1",img2); | |
imshow("main2",img3); | |
} | |
destroyAllWindows(); | |
return 0; | |
} | |
@endcode | |
@defgroup highgui_winrt WinRT support | |
This figure explains new functionality implemented with WinRT GUI. The new GUI provides an Image control, | |
and a slider panel. Slider panel holds trackbars attached to it. | |
Sliders are attached below the image control. Every new slider is added below the previous one. | |
See below the example used to generate the figure: | |
@code | |
void sample_app::MainPage::ShowWindow() | |
{ | |
static cv::String windowName("sample"); | |
cv::winrt_initContainer(this->cvContainer); | |
cv::namedWindow(windowName); // not required | |
cv::Mat image = cv::imread("Assets/sample.jpg"); | |
cv::Mat converted = cv::Mat(image.rows, image.cols, CV_8UC4); | |
cv::cvtColor(image, converted, COLOR_BGR2BGRA); | |
cv::imshow(windowName, converted); // this will create window if it hasn't been created before | |
int state = 42; | |
cv::TrackbarCallback callback = [](int pos, void* userdata) | |
{ | |
if (pos == 0) { | |
cv::destroyWindow(windowName); | |
} | |
}; | |
cv::TrackbarCallback callbackTwin = [](int pos, void* userdata) | |
{ | |
if (pos >= 70) { | |
cv::destroyAllWindows(); | |
} | |
}; | |
cv::createTrackbar("Sample trackbar", windowName, &state, 100, callback); | |
cv::createTrackbar("Twin brother", windowName, &state, 100, callbackTwin); | |
} | |
@endcode | |
@defgroup highgui_c C API | |
@} | |
*/ | |
///////////////////////// graphical user interface ////////////////////////// | |
namespace cv | |
{ | |
//! @addtogroup highgui | |
//! @{ | |
//! Flags for cv::namedWindow | |
enum WindowFlags { | |
WINDOW_NORMAL = 0x00000000, //!< the user can resize the window (no constraint) / also use to switch a fullscreen window to a normal size. | |
WINDOW_AUTOSIZE = 0x00000001, //!< the user cannot resize the window, the size is constrainted by the image displayed. | |
WINDOW_OPENGL = 0x00001000, //!< window with opengl support. | |
WINDOW_FULLSCREEN = 1, //!< change the window to fullscreen. | |
WINDOW_FREERATIO = 0x00000100, //!< the image expends as much as it can (no ratio constraint). | |
WINDOW_KEEPRATIO = 0x00000000, //!< the ratio of the image is respected. | |
WINDOW_GUI_EXPANDED=0x00000000, //!< status bar and tool bar | |
WINDOW_GUI_NORMAL = 0x00000010, //!< old fashious way | |
}; | |
//! Flags for cv::setWindowProperty / cv::getWindowProperty | |
enum WindowPropertyFlags { | |
WND_PROP_FULLSCREEN = 0, //!< fullscreen property (can be WINDOW_NORMAL or WINDOW_FULLSCREEN). | |
WND_PROP_AUTOSIZE = 1, //!< autosize property (can be WINDOW_NORMAL or WINDOW_AUTOSIZE). | |
WND_PROP_ASPECT_RATIO = 2, //!< window's aspect ration (can be set to WINDOW_FREERATIO or WINDOW_KEEPRATIO). | |
WND_PROP_OPENGL = 3, //!< opengl support. | |
WND_PROP_VISIBLE = 4 //!< checks whether the window exists and is visible | |
}; | |
//! Mouse Events see cv::MouseCallback | |
enum MouseEventTypes { | |
EVENT_MOUSEMOVE = 0, //!< indicates that the mouse pointer has moved over the window. | |
EVENT_LBUTTONDOWN = 1, //!< indicates that the left mouse button is pressed. | |
EVENT_RBUTTONDOWN = 2, //!< indicates that the right mouse button is pressed. | |
EVENT_MBUTTONDOWN = 3, //!< indicates that the middle mouse button is pressed. | |
EVENT_LBUTTONUP = 4, //!< indicates that left mouse button is released. | |
EVENT_RBUTTONUP = 5, //!< indicates that right mouse button is released. | |
EVENT_MBUTTONUP = 6, //!< indicates that middle mouse button is released. | |
EVENT_LBUTTONDBLCLK = 7, //!< indicates that left mouse button is double clicked. | |
EVENT_RBUTTONDBLCLK = 8, //!< indicates that right mouse button is double clicked. | |
EVENT_MBUTTONDBLCLK = 9, //!< indicates that middle mouse button is double clicked. | |
EVENT_MOUSEWHEEL = 10,//!< positive and negative values mean forward and backward scrolling, respectively. | |
EVENT_MOUSEHWHEEL = 11 //!< positive and negative values mean right and left scrolling, respectively. | |
}; | |
//! Mouse Event Flags see cv::MouseCallback | |
enum MouseEventFlags { | |
EVENT_FLAG_LBUTTON = 1, //!< indicates that the left mouse button is down. | |
EVENT_FLAG_RBUTTON = 2, //!< indicates that the right mouse button is down. | |
EVENT_FLAG_MBUTTON = 4, //!< indicates that the middle mouse button is down. | |
EVENT_FLAG_CTRLKEY = 8, //!< indicates that CTRL Key is pressed. | |
EVENT_FLAG_SHIFTKEY = 16,//!< indicates that SHIFT Key is pressed. | |
EVENT_FLAG_ALTKEY = 32 //!< indicates that ALT Key is pressed. | |
}; | |
//! Qt font weight | |
enum QtFontWeights { | |
QT_FONT_LIGHT = 25, //!< Weight of 25 | |
QT_FONT_NORMAL = 50, //!< Weight of 50 | |
QT_FONT_DEMIBOLD = 63, //!< Weight of 63 | |
QT_FONT_BOLD = 75, //!< Weight of 75 | |
QT_FONT_BLACK = 87 //!< Weight of 87 | |
}; | |
//! Qt font style | |
enum QtFontStyles { | |
QT_STYLE_NORMAL = 0, //!< Normal font. | |
QT_STYLE_ITALIC = 1, //!< Italic font. | |
QT_STYLE_OBLIQUE = 2 //!< Oblique font. | |
}; | |
//! Qt "button" type | |
enum QtButtonTypes { | |
QT_PUSH_BUTTON = 0, //!< Push button. | |
QT_CHECKBOX = 1, //!< Checkbox button. | |
QT_RADIOBOX = 2, //!< Radiobox button. | |
QT_NEW_BUTTONBAR = 1024 //!< Button should create a new buttonbar | |
}; | |
/** @brief Callback function for mouse events. see cv::setMouseCallback | |
@param event one of the cv::MouseEventTypes constants. | |
@param x The x-coordinate of the mouse event. | |
@param y The y-coordinate of the mouse event. | |
@param flags one of the cv::MouseEventFlags constants. | |
@param userdata The optional parameter. | |
*/ | |
typedef void (*MouseCallback)(int event, int x, int y, int flags, void* userdata); | |
/** @brief Callback function for Trackbar see cv::createTrackbar | |
@param pos current position of the specified trackbar. | |
@param userdata The optional parameter. | |
*/ | |
typedef void (*TrackbarCallback)(int pos, void* userdata); | |
/** @brief Callback function defined to be called every frame. See cv::setOpenGlDrawCallback | |
@param userdata The optional parameter. | |
*/ | |
typedef void (*OpenGlDrawCallback)(void* userdata); | |
/** @brief Callback function for a button created by cv::createButton | |
@param state current state of the button. It could be -1 for a push button, 0 or 1 for a check/radio box button. | |
@param userdata The optional parameter. | |
*/ | |
typedef void (*ButtonCallback)(int state, void* userdata); | |
/** @brief Creates a window. | |
The function namedWindow creates a window that can be used as a placeholder for images and | |
trackbars. Created windows are referred to by their names. | |
If a window with the same name already exists, the function does nothing. | |
You can call cv::destroyWindow or cv::destroyAllWindows to close the window and de-allocate any associated | |
memory usage. For a simple program, you do not really have to call these functions because all the | |
resources and windows of the application are closed automatically by the operating system upon exit. | |
@note | |
Qt backend supports additional flags: | |
- **WINDOW_NORMAL or WINDOW_AUTOSIZE:** WINDOW_NORMAL enables you to resize the | |
window, whereas WINDOW_AUTOSIZE adjusts automatically the window size to fit the | |
displayed image (see imshow ), and you cannot change the window size manually. | |
- **WINDOW_FREERATIO or WINDOW_KEEPRATIO:** WINDOW_FREERATIO adjusts the image | |
with no respect to its ratio, whereas WINDOW_KEEPRATIO keeps the image ratio. | |
- **WINDOW_GUI_NORMAL or WINDOW_GUI_EXPANDED:** WINDOW_GUI_NORMAL is the old way to draw the window | |
without statusbar and toolbar, whereas WINDOW_GUI_EXPANDED is a new enhanced GUI. | |
By default, flags == WINDOW_AUTOSIZE | WINDOW_KEEPRATIO | WINDOW_GUI_EXPANDED | |
@param winname Name of the window in the window caption that may be used as a window identifier. | |
@param flags Flags of the window. The supported flags are: (cv::WindowFlags) | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W void namedWindow(const String& winname, int flags = WINDOW_AUTOSIZE); | |
/** @brief Destroys the specified window. | |
The function destroyWindow destroys the window with the given name. | |
@param winname Name of the window to be destroyed. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W void destroyWindow(const String& winname); | |
/** @brief Destroys all of the HighGUI windows. | |
The function destroyAllWindows destroys all of the opened HighGUI windows. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W void destroyAllWindows(); | |
CV_EXPORTS_W int startWindowThread(); | |
/** @brief Similar to #waitKey, but returns full key code. | |
@note | |
Key code is implementation specific and depends on used backend: QT/GTK/Win32/etc | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W int waitKeyEx(int delay = 0); | |
/** @brief Waits for a pressed key. | |
The function waitKey waits for a key event infinitely (when \f$\texttt{delay}\leq 0\f$ ) or for delay | |
milliseconds, when it is positive. Since the OS has a minimum time between switching threads, the | |
function will not wait exactly delay ms, it will wait at least delay ms, depending on what else is | |
running on your computer at that time. It returns the code of the pressed key or -1 if no key was | |
pressed before the specified time had elapsed. | |
@note | |
This function is the only method in HighGUI that can fetch and handle events, so it needs to be | |
called periodically for normal event processing unless HighGUI is used within an environment that | |
takes care of event processing. | |
@note | |
The function only works if there is at least one HighGUI window created and the window is active. | |
If there are several HighGUI windows, any of them can be active. | |
@param delay Delay in milliseconds. 0 is the special value that means "forever". | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W int waitKey(int delay = 0); | |
/** @brief Displays an image in the specified window. | |
The function imshow displays an image in the specified window. If the window was created with the | |
cv::WINDOW_AUTOSIZE flag, the image is shown with its original size, however it is still limited by the screen resolution. | |
Otherwise, the image is scaled to fit the window. The function may scale the image, depending on its depth: | |
- If the image is 8-bit unsigned, it is displayed as is. | |
- If the image is 16-bit unsigned or 32-bit integer, the pixels are divided by 256. That is, the | |
value range [0,255\*256] is mapped to [0,255]. | |
- If the image is 32-bit or 64-bit floating-point, the pixel values are multiplied by 255. That is, the | |
value range [0,1] is mapped to [0,255]. | |
If window was created with OpenGL support, cv::imshow also support ogl::Buffer , ogl::Texture2D and | |
cuda::GpuMat as input. | |
If the window was not created before this function, it is assumed creating a window with cv::WINDOW_AUTOSIZE. | |
If you need to show an image that is bigger than the screen resolution, you will need to call namedWindow("", WINDOW_NORMAL) before the imshow. | |
@note This function should be followed by cv::waitKey function which displays the image for specified | |
milliseconds. Otherwise, it won't display the image. For example, **waitKey(0)** will display the window | |
infinitely until any keypress (it is suitable for image display). **waitKey(25)** will display a frame | |
for 25 ms, after which display will be automatically closed. (If you put it in a loop to read | |
videos, it will display the video frame-by-frame) | |
@note | |
[__Windows Backend Only__] Pressing Ctrl+C will copy the image to the clipboard. | |
[__Windows Backend Only__] Pressing Ctrl+S will show a dialog to save the image. | |
@param winname Name of the window. | |
@param mat Image to be shown. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W void imshow(const String& winname, InputArray mat); | |
/** @brief Resizes window to the specified size | |
@note | |
- The specified window size is for the image area. Toolbars are not counted. | |
- Only windows created without cv::WINDOW_AUTOSIZE flag can be resized. | |
@param winname Window name. | |
@param width The new window width. | |
@param height The new window height. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W void resizeWindow(const String& winname, int width, int height); | |
/** @overload | |
@param winname Window name. | |
@param size The new window size. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W void resizeWindow(const String& winname, const cv::Size& size); | |
/** @brief Moves window to the specified position | |
@param winname Name of the window. | |
@param x The new x-coordinate of the window. | |
@param y The new y-coordinate of the window. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W void moveWindow(const String& winname, int x, int y); | |
/** @brief Changes parameters of a window dynamically. | |
The function setWindowProperty enables changing properties of a window. | |
@param winname Name of the window. | |
@param prop_id Window property to edit. The supported operation flags are: (cv::WindowPropertyFlags) | |
@param prop_value New value of the window property. The supported flags are: (cv::WindowFlags) | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W void setWindowProperty(const String& winname, int prop_id, double prop_value); | |
/** @brief Updates window title | |
@param winname Name of the window. | |
@param title New title. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W void setWindowTitle(const String& winname, const String& title); | |
/** @brief Provides parameters of a window. | |
The function getWindowProperty returns properties of a window. | |
@param winname Name of the window. | |
@param prop_id Window property to retrieve. The following operation flags are available: (cv::WindowPropertyFlags) | |
@sa setWindowProperty | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W double getWindowProperty(const String& winname, int prop_id); | |
/** @brief Provides rectangle of image in the window. | |
The function getWindowImageRect returns the client screen coordinates, width and height of the image rendering area. | |
@param winname Name of the window. | |
@sa resizeWindow moveWindow | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W Rect getWindowImageRect(const String& winname); | |
/** @brief Sets mouse handler for the specified window | |
@param winname Name of the window. | |
@param onMouse Mouse callback. See OpenCV samples, such as | |
<https://github.com/opencv/opencv/tree/master/samples/cpp/ffilldemo.cpp>, on how to specify and | |
use the callback. | |
@param userdata The optional parameter passed to the callback. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS void setMouseCallback(const String& winname, MouseCallback onMouse, void* userdata = 0); | |
/** @brief Gets the mouse-wheel motion delta, when handling mouse-wheel events cv::EVENT_MOUSEWHEEL and | |
cv::EVENT_MOUSEHWHEEL. | |
For regular mice with a scroll-wheel, delta will be a multiple of 120. The value 120 corresponds to | |
a one notch rotation of the wheel or the threshold for action to be taken and one such action should | |
occur for each delta. Some high-precision mice with higher-resolution freely-rotating wheels may | |
generate smaller values. | |
For cv::EVENT_MOUSEWHEEL positive and negative values mean forward and backward scrolling, | |
respectively. For cv::EVENT_MOUSEHWHEEL, where available, positive and negative values mean right and | |
left scrolling, respectively. | |
With the C API, the macro CV_GET_WHEEL_DELTA(flags) can be used alternatively. | |
@note | |
Mouse-wheel events are currently supported only on Windows. | |
@param flags The mouse callback flags parameter. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS int getMouseWheelDelta(int flags); | |
/** @brief Selects ROI on the given image. | |
Function creates a window and allows user to select a ROI using mouse. | |
Controls: use `space` or `enter` to finish selection, use key `c` to cancel selection (function will return the zero cv::Rect). | |
@param windowName name of the window where selection process will be shown. | |
@param img image to select a ROI. | |
@param showCrosshair if true crosshair of selection rectangle will be shown. | |
@param fromCenter if true center of selection will match initial mouse position. In opposite case a corner of | |
selection rectangle will correspont to the initial mouse position. | |
@return selected ROI or empty rect if selection canceled. | |
@note The function sets it's own mouse callback for specified window using cv::setMouseCallback(windowName, ...). | |
After finish of work an empty callback will be set for the used window. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W Rect selectROI(const String& windowName, InputArray img, bool showCrosshair = true, bool fromCenter = false); | |
/** @overload | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W Rect selectROI(InputArray img, bool showCrosshair = true, bool fromCenter = false); | |
/** @brief Selects ROIs on the given image. | |
Function creates a window and allows user to select a ROIs using mouse. | |
Controls: use `space` or `enter` to finish current selection and start a new one, | |
use `esc` to terminate multiple ROI selection process. | |
@param windowName name of the window where selection process will be shown. | |
@param img image to select a ROI. | |
@param boundingBoxes selected ROIs. | |
@param showCrosshair if true crosshair of selection rectangle will be shown. | |
@param fromCenter if true center of selection will match initial mouse position. In opposite case a corner of | |
selection rectangle will correspont to the initial mouse position. | |
@note The function sets it's own mouse callback for specified window using cv::setMouseCallback(windowName, ...). | |
After finish of work an empty callback will be set for the used window. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W void selectROIs(const String& windowName, InputArray img, | |
CV_OUT std::vector<Rect>& boundingBoxes, bool showCrosshair = true, bool fromCenter = false); | |
/** @brief Creates a trackbar and attaches it to the specified window. | |
The function createTrackbar creates a trackbar (a slider or range control) with the specified name | |
and range, assigns a variable value to be a position synchronized with the trackbar and specifies | |
the callback function onChange to be called on the trackbar position change. The created trackbar is | |
displayed in the specified window winname. | |
@note | |
[__Qt Backend Only__] winname can be empty (or NULL) if the trackbar should be attached to the | |
control panel. | |
Clicking the label of each trackbar enables editing the trackbar values manually. | |
@param trackbarname Name of the created trackbar. | |
@param winname Name of the window that will be used as a parent of the created trackbar. | |
@param value Optional pointer to an integer variable whose value reflects the position of the | |
slider. Upon creation, the slider position is defined by this variable. | |
@param count Maximal position of the slider. The minimal position is always 0. | |
@param onChange Pointer to the function to be called every time the slider changes position. This | |
function should be prototyped as void Foo(int,void\*); , where the first parameter is the trackbar | |
position and the second parameter is the user data (see the next parameter). If the callback is | |
the NULL pointer, no callbacks are called, but only value is updated. | |
@param userdata User data that is passed as is to the callback. It can be used to handle trackbar | |
events without using global variables. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS int createTrackbar(const String& trackbarname, const String& winname, | |
int* value, int count, | |
TrackbarCallback onChange = 0, | |
void* userdata = 0); | |
/** @brief Returns the trackbar position. | |
The function returns the current position of the specified trackbar. | |
@note | |
[__Qt Backend Only__] winname can be empty (or NULL) if the trackbar is attached to the control | |
panel. | |
@param trackbarname Name of the trackbar. | |
@param winname Name of the window that is the parent of the trackbar. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W int getTrackbarPos(const String& trackbarname, const String& winname); | |
/** @brief Sets the trackbar position. | |
The function sets the position of the specified trackbar in the specified window. | |
@note | |
[__Qt Backend Only__] winname can be empty (or NULL) if the trackbar is attached to the control | |
panel. | |
@param trackbarname Name of the trackbar. | |
@param winname Name of the window that is the parent of trackbar. | |
@param pos New position. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W void setTrackbarPos(const String& trackbarname, const String& winname, int pos); | |
/** @brief Sets the trackbar maximum position. | |
The function sets the maximum position of the specified trackbar in the specified window. | |
@note | |
[__Qt Backend Only__] winname can be empty (or NULL) if the trackbar is attached to the control | |
panel. | |
@param trackbarname Name of the trackbar. | |
@param winname Name of the window that is the parent of trackbar. | |
@param maxval New maximum position. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W void setTrackbarMax(const String& trackbarname, const String& winname, int maxval); | |
/** @brief Sets the trackbar minimum position. | |
The function sets the minimum position of the specified trackbar in the specified window. | |
@note | |
[__Qt Backend Only__] winname can be empty (or NULL) if the trackbar is attached to the control | |
panel. | |
@param trackbarname Name of the trackbar. | |
@param winname Name of the window that is the parent of trackbar. | |
@param minval New minimum position. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W void setTrackbarMin(const String& trackbarname, const String& winname, int minval); | |
//! @addtogroup highgui_opengl OpenGL support | |
//! @{ | |
/** @brief Displays OpenGL 2D texture in the specified window. | |
@param winname Name of the window. | |
@param tex OpenGL 2D texture data. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS void imshow(const String& winname, const ogl::Texture2D& tex); | |
/** @brief Sets a callback function to be called to draw on top of displayed image. | |
The function setOpenGlDrawCallback can be used to draw 3D data on the window. See the example of | |
callback function below: | |
@code | |
void on_opengl(void* param) | |
{ | |
glLoadIdentity(); | |
glTranslated(0.0, 0.0, -1.0); | |
glRotatef( 55, 1, 0, 0 ); | |
glRotatef( 45, 0, 1, 0 ); | |
glRotatef( 0, 0, 0, 1 ); | |
static const int coords[6][4][3] = { | |
{ { +1, -1, -1 }, { -1, -1, -1 }, { -1, +1, -1 }, { +1, +1, -1 } }, | |
{ { +1, +1, -1 }, { -1, +1, -1 }, { -1, +1, +1 }, { +1, +1, +1 } }, | |
{ { +1, -1, +1 }, { +1, -1, -1 }, { +1, +1, -1 }, { +1, +1, +1 } }, | |
{ { -1, -1, -1 }, { -1, -1, +1 }, { -1, +1, +1 }, { -1, +1, -1 } }, | |
{ { +1, -1, +1 }, { -1, -1, +1 }, { -1, -1, -1 }, { +1, -1, -1 } }, | |
{ { -1, -1, +1 }, { +1, -1, +1 }, { +1, +1, +1 }, { -1, +1, +1 } } | |
}; | |
for (int i = 0; i < 6; ++i) { | |
glColor3ub( i*20, 100+i*10, i*42 ); | |
glBegin(GL_QUADS); | |
for (int j = 0; j < 4; ++j) { | |
glVertex3d(0.2 * coords[i][j][0], 0.2 * coords[i][j][1], 0.2 * coords[i][j][2]); | |
} | |
glEnd(); | |
} | |
} | |
@endcode | |
@param winname Name of the window. | |
@param onOpenGlDraw Pointer to the function to be called every frame. This function should be | |
prototyped as void Foo(void\*) . | |
@param userdata Pointer passed to the callback function.(__Optional__) | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS void setOpenGlDrawCallback(const String& winname, OpenGlDrawCallback onOpenGlDraw, void* userdata = 0); | |
/** @brief Sets the specified window as current OpenGL context. | |
@param winname Name of the window. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS void setOpenGlContext(const String& winname); | |
/** @brief Force window to redraw its context and call draw callback ( See cv::setOpenGlDrawCallback ). | |
@param winname Name of the window. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS void updateWindow(const String& winname); | |
//! @} highgui_opengl | |
//! @addtogroup highgui_qt | |
//! @{ | |
/** @brief QtFont available only for Qt. See cv::fontQt | |
*/ | |
struct QtFont | |
{ | |
const char* nameFont; //!< Name of the font | |
Scalar color; //!< Color of the font. Scalar(blue_component, green_component, red_component[, alpha_component]) | |
int font_face; //!< See cv::QtFontStyles | |
const int* ascii; //!< font data and metrics | |
const int* greek; | |
const int* cyrillic; | |
float hscale, vscale; | |
float shear; //!< slope coefficient: 0 - normal, >0 - italic | |
int thickness; //!< See cv::QtFontWeights | |
float dx; //!< horizontal interval between letters | |
int line_type; //!< PointSize | |
}; | |
/** @brief Creates the font to draw a text on an image. | |
The function fontQt creates a cv::QtFont object. This cv::QtFont is not compatible with putText . | |
A basic usage of this function is the following: : | |
@code | |
QtFont font = fontQt("Times"); | |
addText( img1, "Hello World !", Point(50,50), font); | |
@endcode | |
@param nameFont Name of the font. The name should match the name of a system font (such as | |
*Times*). If the font is not found, a default one is used. | |
@param pointSize Size of the font. If not specified, equal zero or negative, the point size of the | |
font is set to a system-dependent default value. Generally, this is 12 points. | |
@param color Color of the font in BGRA where A = 255 is fully transparent. Use the macro CV_RGB | |
for simplicity. | |
@param weight Font weight. Available operation flags are : cv::QtFontWeights You can also specify a positive integer for better control. | |
@param style Font style. Available operation flags are : cv::QtFontStyles | |
@param spacing Spacing between characters. It can be negative or positive. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS QtFont fontQt(const String& nameFont, int pointSize = -1, | |
Scalar color = Scalar::all(0), int weight = QT_FONT_NORMAL, | |
int style = QT_STYLE_NORMAL, int spacing = 0); | |
/** @brief Draws a text on the image. | |
The function addText draws *text* on the image *img* using a specific font *font* (see example cv::fontQt | |
) | |
@param img 8-bit 3-channel image where the text should be drawn. | |
@param text Text to write on an image. | |
@param org Point(x,y) where the text should start on an image. | |
@param font Font to use to draw a text. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS void addText( const Mat& img, const String& text, Point org, const QtFont& font); | |
/** @brief Draws a text on the image. | |
@param img 8-bit 3-channel image where the text should be drawn. | |
@param text Text to write on an image. | |
@param org Point(x,y) where the text should start on an image. | |
@param nameFont Name of the font. The name should match the name of a system font (such as | |
*Times*). If the font is not found, a default one is used. | |
@param pointSize Size of the font. If not specified, equal zero or negative, the point size of the | |
font is set to a system-dependent default value. Generally, this is 12 points. | |
@param color Color of the font in BGRA where A = 255 is fully transparent. | |
@param weight Font weight. Available operation flags are : cv::QtFontWeights You can also specify a positive integer for better control. | |
@param style Font style. Available operation flags are : cv::QtFontStyles | |
@param spacing Spacing between characters. It can be negative or positive. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W void addText(const Mat& img, const String& text, Point org, const String& nameFont, int pointSize = -1, Scalar color = Scalar::all(0), | |
int weight = QT_FONT_NORMAL, int style = QT_STYLE_NORMAL, int spacing = 0); | |
/** @brief Displays a text on a window image as an overlay for a specified duration. | |
The function displayOverlay displays useful information/tips on top of the window for a certain | |
amount of time *delayms*. The function does not modify the image, displayed in the window, that is, | |
after the specified delay the original content of the window is restored. | |
@param winname Name of the window. | |
@param text Overlay text to write on a window image. | |
@param delayms The period (in milliseconds), during which the overlay text is displayed. If this | |
function is called before the previous overlay text timed out, the timer is restarted and the text | |
is updated. If this value is zero, the text never disappears. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W void displayOverlay(const String& winname, const String& text, int delayms = 0); | |
/** @brief Displays a text on the window statusbar during the specified period of time. | |
The function displayStatusBar displays useful information/tips on top of the window for a certain | |
amount of time *delayms* . This information is displayed on the window statusbar (the window must be | |
created with the CV_GUI_EXPANDED flags). | |
@param winname Name of the window. | |
@param text Text to write on the window statusbar. | |
@param delayms Duration (in milliseconds) to display the text. If this function is called before | |
the previous text timed out, the timer is restarted and the text is updated. If this value is | |
zero, the text never disappears. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS_W void displayStatusBar(const String& winname, const String& text, int delayms = 0); | |
/** @brief Saves parameters of the specified window. | |
The function saveWindowParameters saves size, location, flags, trackbars value, zoom and panning | |
location of the window windowName. | |
@param windowName Name of the window. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS void saveWindowParameters(const String& windowName); | |
/** @brief Loads parameters of the specified window. | |
The function loadWindowParameters loads size, location, flags, trackbars value, zoom and panning | |
location of the window windowName. | |
@param windowName Name of the window. | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS void loadWindowParameters(const String& windowName); | |
CV_EXPORTS int startLoop(int (*pt2Func)(int argc, char *argv[]), int argc, char* argv[]); | |
CV_EXPORTS void stopLoop(); | |
/** @brief Attaches a button to the control panel. | |
The function createButton attaches a button to the control panel. Each button is added to a | |
buttonbar to the right of the last button. A new buttonbar is created if nothing was attached to the | |
control panel before, or if the last element attached to the control panel was a trackbar or if the | |
QT_NEW_BUTTONBAR flag is added to the type. | |
See below various examples of the cv::createButton function call: : | |
@code | |
createButton(NULL,callbackButton);//create a push button "button 0", that will call callbackButton. | |
createButton("button2",callbackButton,NULL,QT_CHECKBOX,0); | |
createButton("button3",callbackButton,&value); | |
createButton("button5",callbackButton1,NULL,QT_RADIOBOX); | |
createButton("button6",callbackButton2,NULL,QT_PUSH_BUTTON,1); | |
createButton("button6",callbackButton2,NULL,QT_PUSH_BUTTON|QT_NEW_BUTTONBAR);// create a push button in a new row | |
@endcode | |
@param bar_name Name of the button. | |
@param on_change Pointer to the function to be called every time the button changes its state. | |
This function should be prototyped as void Foo(int state,\*void); . *state* is the current state | |
of the button. It could be -1 for a push button, 0 or 1 for a check/radio box button. | |
@param userdata Pointer passed to the callback function. | |
@param type Optional type of the button. Available types are: (cv::QtButtonTypes) | |
@param initial_button_state Default state of the button. Use for checkbox and radiobox. Its | |
value could be 0 or 1. (__Optional__) | |
*/ | |
CV_EXPORTS int createButton( const String& bar_name, ButtonCallback on_change, | |
void* userdata = 0, int type = QT_PUSH_BUTTON, | |
bool initial_button_state = false); | |
//! @} highgui_qt | |
//! @} highgui | |
} // cv | |