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//
// Image class which provides a thin layer around an IplImage. The goals
// of the class design are:
// 1. All the data has explicit ownership to avoid memory leaks
// 2. No hidden allocations or copies for performance.
// 3. Easy access to OpenCV methods (which will access IPP if available)
// 4. Can easily treat external data as an image
// 5. Easy to create images which are subsets of other images
// 6. Fast pixel access which can take advantage of number of channels
// if known at compile time.
//
// The WImage class is the image class which provides the data accessors.
// The 'W' comes from the fact that it is also a wrapper around the popular
// but inconvenient IplImage class. A WImage can be constructed either using a
// WImageBuffer class which allocates and frees the data,
// or using a WImageView class which constructs a subimage or a view into
// external data. The view class does no memory management. Each class
// actually has two versions, one when the number of channels is known at
// compile time and one when it isn't. Using the one with the number of
// channels specified can provide some compile time optimizations by using the
// fact that the number of channels is a constant.
//
// We use the convention (c,r) to refer to column c and row r with (0,0) being
// the upper left corner. This is similar to standard Euclidean coordinates
// with the first coordinate varying in the horizontal direction and the second
// coordinate varying in the vertical direction.
// Thus (c,r) is usually in the domain [0, width) X [0, height)
//
// Example usage:
// WImageBuffer3_b im(5,7); // Make a 5X7 3 channel image of type uchar
// WImageView3_b sub_im(im, 2,2, 3,3); // 3X3 submatrix
// vector<float> vec(10, 3.0f);
// WImageView1_f user_im(&vec[0], 2, 5); // 2X5 image w/ supplied data
//
// im.SetZero(); // same as cvSetZero(im.Ipl())
// *im(2, 3) = 15; // Modify the element at column 2, row 3
// MySetRand(&sub_im);
//
// // Copy the second row into the first. This can be done with no memory
// // allocation and will use SSE if IPP is available.
// int w = im.Width();
// im.View(0,0, w,1).CopyFrom(im.View(0,1, w,1));
//
// // Doesn't care about source of data since using WImage
// void MySetRand(WImage_b* im) { // Works with any number of channels
// for (int r = 0; r < im->Height(); ++r) {
// float* row = im->Row(r);
// for (int c = 0; c < im->Width(); ++c) {
// for (int ch = 0; ch < im->Channels(); ++ch, ++row) {
// *row = uchar(rand() & 255);
// }
// }
// }
// }
//
// Functions that are not part of the basic image allocation, viewing, and
// access should come from OpenCV, except some useful functions that are not
// part of OpenCV can be found in wimage_util.h
#ifndef __OPENCV_CORE_WIMAGE_HPP__
#define __OPENCV_CORE_WIMAGE_HPP__
#include "opencv2/core/core_c.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
namespace cv {
template <typename T> class WImage;
template <typename T> class WImageBuffer;
template <typename T> class WImageView;
template<typename T, int C> class WImageC;
template<typename T, int C> class WImageBufferC;
template<typename T, int C> class WImageViewC;
// Commonly used typedefs.
typedef WImage<uchar> WImage_b;
typedef WImageView<uchar> WImageView_b;
typedef WImageBuffer<uchar> WImageBuffer_b;
typedef WImageC<uchar, 1> WImage1_b;
typedef WImageViewC<uchar, 1> WImageView1_b;
typedef WImageBufferC<uchar, 1> WImageBuffer1_b;
typedef WImageC<uchar, 3> WImage3_b;
typedef WImageViewC<uchar, 3> WImageView3_b;
typedef WImageBufferC<uchar, 3> WImageBuffer3_b;
typedef WImage<float> WImage_f;
typedef WImageView<float> WImageView_f;
typedef WImageBuffer<float> WImageBuffer_f;
typedef WImageC<float, 1> WImage1_f;
typedef WImageViewC<float, 1> WImageView1_f;
typedef WImageBufferC<float, 1> WImageBuffer1_f;
typedef WImageC<float, 3> WImage3_f;
typedef WImageViewC<float, 3> WImageView3_f;
typedef WImageBufferC<float, 3> WImageBuffer3_f;
// There isn't a standard for signed and unsigned short so be more
// explicit in the typename for these cases.
typedef WImage<short> WImage_16s;
typedef WImageView<short> WImageView_16s;
typedef WImageBuffer<short> WImageBuffer_16s;
typedef WImageC<short, 1> WImage1_16s;
typedef WImageViewC<short, 1> WImageView1_16s;
typedef WImageBufferC<short, 1> WImageBuffer1_16s;
typedef WImageC<short, 3> WImage3_16s;
typedef WImageViewC<short, 3> WImageView3_16s;
typedef WImageBufferC<short, 3> WImageBuffer3_16s;
typedef WImage<ushort> WImage_16u;
typedef WImageView<ushort> WImageView_16u;
typedef WImageBuffer<ushort> WImageBuffer_16u;
typedef WImageC<ushort, 1> WImage1_16u;
typedef WImageViewC<ushort, 1> WImageView1_16u;
typedef WImageBufferC<ushort, 1> WImageBuffer1_16u;
typedef WImageC<ushort, 3> WImage3_16u;
typedef WImageViewC<ushort, 3> WImageView3_16u;
typedef WImageBufferC<ushort, 3> WImageBuffer3_16u;
//
// WImage definitions
//
// This WImage class gives access to the data it refers to. It can be
// constructed either by allocating the data with a WImageBuffer class or
// using the WImageView class to refer to a subimage or outside data.
template<typename T>
class WImage
{
public:
typedef T BaseType;
// WImage is an abstract class with no other virtual methods so make the
// destructor virtual.
virtual ~WImage() = 0;
// Accessors
IplImage* Ipl() {return image_; }
const IplImage* Ipl() const {return image_; }
T* ImageData() { return reinterpret_cast<T*>(image_->imageData); }
const T* ImageData() const {
return reinterpret_cast<const T*>(image_->imageData);
}
int Width() const {return image_->width; }
int Height() const {return image_->height; }
// WidthStep is the number of bytes to go to the pixel with the next y coord
int WidthStep() const {return image_->widthStep; }
int Channels() const {return image_->nChannels; }
int ChannelSize() const {return sizeof(T); } // number of bytes per channel
// Number of bytes per pixel
int PixelSize() const {return Channels() * ChannelSize(); }
// Return depth type (e.g. IPL_DEPTH_8U, IPL_DEPTH_32F) which is the number
// of bits per channel and with the signed bit set.
// This is known at compile time using specializations.
int Depth() const;
inline const T* Row(int r) const {
return reinterpret_cast<T*>(image_->imageData + r*image_->widthStep);
}
inline T* Row(int r) {
return reinterpret_cast<T*>(image_->imageData + r*image_->widthStep);
}
// Pixel accessors which returns a pointer to the start of the channel
inline T* operator() (int c, int r) {
return reinterpret_cast<T*>(image_->imageData + r*image_->widthStep) +
c*Channels();
}
inline const T* operator() (int c, int r) const {
return reinterpret_cast<T*>(image_->imageData + r*image_->widthStep) +
c*Channels();
}
// Copy the contents from another image which is just a convenience to cvCopy
void CopyFrom(const WImage<T>& src) { cvCopy(src.Ipl(), image_); }
// Set contents to zero which is just a convenient to cvSetZero
void SetZero() { cvSetZero(image_); }
// Construct a view into a region of this image
WImageView<T> View(int c, int r, int width, int height);
protected:
// Disallow copy and assignment
WImage(const WImage&);
void operator=(const WImage&);
explicit WImage(IplImage* img) : image_(img) {
assert(!img || img->depth == Depth());
}
void SetIpl(IplImage* image) {
assert(!image || image->depth == Depth());
image_ = image;
}
IplImage* image_;
};
// Image class when both the pixel type and number of channels
// are known at compile time. This wrapper will speed up some of the operations
// like accessing individual pixels using the () operator.
template<typename T, int C>
class WImageC : public WImage<T>
{
public:
typedef typename WImage<T>::BaseType BaseType;
enum { kChannels = C };
explicit WImageC(IplImage* img) : WImage<T>(img) {
assert(!img || img->nChannels == Channels());
}
// Construct a view into a region of this image
WImageViewC<T, C> View(int c, int r, int width, int height);
// Copy the contents from another image which is just a convenience to cvCopy
void CopyFrom(const WImageC<T, C>& src) {
cvCopy(src.Ipl(), WImage<T>::image_);
}
// WImageC is an abstract class with no other virtual methods so make the
// destructor virtual.
virtual ~WImageC() = 0;
int Channels() const {return C; }
protected:
// Disallow copy and assignment
WImageC(const WImageC&);
void operator=(const WImageC&);
void SetIpl(IplImage* image) {
assert(!image || image->depth == WImage<T>::Depth());
WImage<T>::SetIpl(image);
}
};
//
// WImageBuffer definitions
//
// Image class which owns the data, so it can be allocated and is always
// freed. It cannot be copied but can be explicity cloned.
//
template<typename T>
class WImageBuffer : public WImage<T>
{
public:
typedef typename WImage<T>::BaseType BaseType;
// Default constructor which creates an object that can be
WImageBuffer() : WImage<T>(0) {}
WImageBuffer(int width, int height, int nchannels) : WImage<T>(0) {
Allocate(width, height, nchannels);
}
// Constructor which takes ownership of a given IplImage so releases
// the image on destruction.
explicit WImageBuffer(IplImage* img) : WImage<T>(img) {}
// Allocate an image. Does nothing if current size is the same as
// the new size.
void Allocate(int width, int height, int nchannels);
// Set the data to point to an image, releasing the old data
void SetIpl(IplImage* img) {
ReleaseImage();
WImage<T>::SetIpl(img);
}
// Clone an image which reallocates the image if of a different dimension.
void CloneFrom(const WImage<T>& src) {
Allocate(src.Width(), src.Height(), src.Channels());
CopyFrom(src);
}
~WImageBuffer() {
ReleaseImage();
}
// Release the image if it isn't null.
void ReleaseImage() {
if (WImage<T>::image_) {
IplImage* image = WImage<T>::image_;
cvReleaseImage(&image);
WImage<T>::SetIpl(0);
}
}
bool IsNull() const {return WImage<T>::image_ == NULL; }
private:
// Disallow copy and assignment
WImageBuffer(const WImageBuffer&);
void operator=(const WImageBuffer&);
};
// Like a WImageBuffer class but when the number of channels is known
// at compile time.
template<typename T, int C>
class WImageBufferC : public WImageC<T, C>
{
public:
typedef typename WImage<T>::BaseType BaseType;
enum { kChannels = C };
// Default constructor which creates an object that can be
WImageBufferC() : WImageC<T, C>(0) {}
WImageBufferC(int width, int height) : WImageC<T, C>(0) {
Allocate(width, height);
}
// Constructor which takes ownership of a given IplImage so releases
// the image on destruction.
explicit WImageBufferC(IplImage* img) : WImageC<T, C>(img) {}
// Allocate an image. Does nothing if current size is the same as
// the new size.
void Allocate(int width, int height);
// Set the data to point to an image, releasing the old data
void SetIpl(IplImage* img) {
ReleaseImage();
WImageC<T, C>::SetIpl(img);
}
// Clone an image which reallocates the image if of a different dimension.
void CloneFrom(const WImageC<T, C>& src) {
Allocate(src.Width(), src.Height());
CopyFrom(src);
}
~WImageBufferC() {
ReleaseImage();
}
// Release the image if it isn't null.
void ReleaseImage() {
if (WImage<T>::image_) {
IplImage* image = WImage<T>::image_;
cvReleaseImage(&image);
WImageC<T, C>::SetIpl(0);
}
}
bool IsNull() const {return WImage<T>::image_ == NULL; }
private:
// Disallow copy and assignment
WImageBufferC(const WImageBufferC&);
void operator=(const WImageBufferC&);
};
//
// WImageView definitions
//
// View into an image class which allows treating a subimage as an image
// or treating external data as an image
//
template<typename T>
class WImageView : public WImage<T>
{
public:
typedef typename WImage<T>::BaseType BaseType;
// Construct a subimage. No checks are done that the subimage lies
// completely inside the original image.
WImageView(WImage<T>* img, int c, int r, int width, int height);
// Refer to external data.
// If not given width_step assumed to be same as width.
WImageView(T* data, int width, int height, int channels, int width_step = -1);
// Refer to external data. This does NOT take ownership
// of the supplied IplImage.
WImageView(IplImage* img) : WImage<T>(img) {}
// Copy constructor
WImageView(const WImage<T>& img) : WImage<T>(0) {
header_ = *(img.Ipl());
WImage<T>::SetIpl(&header_);
}
WImageView& operator=(const WImage<T>& img) {
header_ = *(img.Ipl());
WImage<T>::SetIpl(&header_);
return *this;
}
protected:
IplImage header_;
};
template<typename T, int C>
class WImageViewC : public WImageC<T, C>
{
public:
typedef typename WImage<T>::BaseType BaseType;
enum { kChannels = C };
// Default constructor needed for vectors of views.
WImageViewC();
virtual ~WImageViewC() {}
// Construct a subimage. No checks are done that the subimage lies
// completely inside the original image.
WImageViewC(WImageC<T, C>* img,
int c, int r, int width, int height);
// Refer to external data
WImageViewC(T* data, int width, int height, int width_step = -1);
// Refer to external data. This does NOT take ownership
// of the supplied IplImage.
WImageViewC(IplImage* img) : WImageC<T, C>(img) {}
// Copy constructor which does a shallow copy to allow multiple views
// of same data. gcc-4.1.1 gets confused if both versions of
// the constructor and assignment operator are not provided.
WImageViewC(const WImageC<T, C>& img) : WImageC<T, C>(0) {
header_ = *(img.Ipl());
WImageC<T, C>::SetIpl(&header_);
}
WImageViewC(const WImageViewC<T, C>& img) : WImageC<T, C>(0) {
header_ = *(img.Ipl());
WImageC<T, C>::SetIpl(&header_);
}
WImageViewC& operator=(const WImageC<T, C>& img) {
header_ = *(img.Ipl());
WImageC<T, C>::SetIpl(&header_);
return *this;
}
WImageViewC& operator=(const WImageViewC<T, C>& img) {
header_ = *(img.Ipl());
WImageC<T, C>::SetIpl(&header_);
return *this;
}
protected:
IplImage header_;
};
// Specializations for depth
template<>
inline int WImage<uchar>::Depth() const {return IPL_DEPTH_8U; }
template<>
inline int WImage<signed char>::Depth() const {return IPL_DEPTH_8S; }
template<>
inline int WImage<short>::Depth() const {return IPL_DEPTH_16S; }
template<>
inline int WImage<ushort>::Depth() const {return IPL_DEPTH_16U; }
template<>
inline int WImage<int>::Depth() const {return IPL_DEPTH_32S; }
template<>
inline int WImage<float>::Depth() const {return IPL_DEPTH_32F; }
template<>
inline int WImage<double>::Depth() const {return IPL_DEPTH_64F; }
//
// Pure virtual destructors still need to be defined.
//
template<typename T> inline WImage<T>::~WImage() {}
template<typename T, int C> inline WImageC<T, C>::~WImageC() {}
//
// Allocate ImageData
//
template<typename T>
inline void WImageBuffer<T>::Allocate(int width, int height, int nchannels)
{
if (IsNull() || WImage<T>::Width() != width ||
WImage<T>::Height() != height || WImage<T>::Channels() != nchannels) {
ReleaseImage();
WImage<T>::image_ = cvCreateImage(cvSize(width, height),
WImage<T>::Depth(), nchannels);
}
}
template<typename T, int C>
inline void WImageBufferC<T, C>::Allocate(int width, int height)
{
if (IsNull() || WImage<T>::Width() != width || WImage<T>::Height() != height) {
ReleaseImage();
WImageC<T, C>::SetIpl(cvCreateImage(cvSize(width, height),WImage<T>::Depth(), C));
}
}
//
// ImageView methods
//
template<typename T>
WImageView<T>::WImageView(WImage<T>* img, int c, int r, int width, int height)
: WImage<T>(0)
{
header_ = *(img->Ipl());
header_.imageData = reinterpret_cast<char*>((*img)(c, r));
header_.width = width;
header_.height = height;
WImage<T>::SetIpl(&header_);
}
template<typename T>
WImageView<T>::WImageView(T* data, int width, int height, int nchannels, int width_step)
: WImage<T>(0)
{
cvInitImageHeader(&header_, cvSize(width, height), WImage<T>::Depth(), nchannels);
header_.imageData = reinterpret_cast<char*>(data);
if (width_step > 0) {
header_.widthStep = width_step;
}
WImage<T>::SetIpl(&header_);
}
template<typename T, int C>
WImageViewC<T, C>::WImageViewC(WImageC<T, C>* img, int c, int r, int width, int height)
: WImageC<T, C>(0)
{
header_ = *(img->Ipl());
header_.imageData = reinterpret_cast<char*>((*img)(c, r));
header_.width = width;
header_.height = height;
WImageC<T, C>::SetIpl(&header_);
}
template<typename T, int C>
WImageViewC<T, C>::WImageViewC() : WImageC<T, C>(0) {
cvInitImageHeader(&header_, cvSize(0, 0), WImage<T>::Depth(), C);
header_.imageData = reinterpret_cast<char*>(0);
WImageC<T, C>::SetIpl(&header_);
}
template<typename T, int C>
WImageViewC<T, C>::WImageViewC(T* data, int width, int height, int width_step)
: WImageC<T, C>(0)
{
cvInitImageHeader(&header_, cvSize(width, height), WImage<T>::Depth(), C);
header_.imageData = reinterpret_cast<char*>(data);
if (width_step > 0) {
header_.widthStep = width_step;
}
WImageC<T, C>::SetIpl(&header_);
}
// Construct a view into a region of an image
template<typename T>
WImageView<T> WImage<T>::View(int c, int r, int width, int height) {
return WImageView<T>(this, c, r, width, height);
}
template<typename T, int C>
WImageViewC<T, C> WImageC<T, C>::View(int c, int r, int width, int height) {
return WImageViewC<T, C>(this, c, r, width, height);
}
} // end of namespace
#endif // __cplusplus
#endif
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