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* Description:
* Point feature.
*
* Authors:
* Eric Marchand
*
*****************************************************************************/
#ifndef vpPoint_H
#define vpPoint_H
class vpHomography ;
/*!
\file vpPoint.h
\brief class that defines what is a point
*/
#include <visp/vpMatrix.h>
#include <visp/vpHomogeneousMatrix.h>
#include <visp/vpForwardProjection.h>
class vpHomography;
/*!
\class vpPoint
\ingroup TrackingFeature GeometryFeature
\brief Class that defines what is a point.
*/
class VISP_EXPORT vpPoint : public vpForwardProjection
{
public:
//! Basic constructor.
vpPoint() ;
//! Destructor.
virtual ~vpPoint() { ; }
public:
// Compute the 3D coordinates _cP (camera frame)
void changeFrame(const vpHomogeneousMatrix &cMo, vpColVector &_cP) ;
/*!
From the 3D coordinates of the point in the object frame set using for example
setWorldCoordinates() or set_oX(), set_oY(), set_oZ(), compute the 3D coordinates
of the point in the camera frame.
\param cMo : Transformation from camera to object frame.
*/
inline void changeFrame(const vpHomogeneousMatrix &cMo) {
double X = cMo[0][0]*oP[0]+ cMo[0][1]*oP[1]+ cMo[0][2]*oP[2]+ cMo[0][3]*oP[3] ;
double Y = cMo[1][0]*oP[0]+ cMo[1][1]*oP[1]+ cMo[1][2]*oP[2]+ cMo[1][3]*oP[3] ;
double Z = cMo[2][0]*oP[0]+ cMo[2][1]*oP[1]+ cMo[2][2]*oP[2]+ cMo[2][3]*oP[3] ;
double W = cMo[3][0]*oP[0]+ cMo[3][1]*oP[1]+ cMo[3][2]*oP[2]+ cMo[3][3]*oP[3] ;
double d = 1/W ;
cP[0] =X*d ;
cP[1] =Y*d ;
cP[2] =Z*d ;
cP[3] =1 ;
}
void display(const vpImage<unsigned char> &I,
const vpCameraParameters &cam,
const vpColor &color=vpColor::green,
const unsigned int thickness=1) ;
void display(const vpImage<unsigned char> &I,
const vpHomogeneousMatrix &cMo,
const vpCameraParameters &cam,
const vpColor &color=vpColor::green,
const unsigned int thickness=1) ;
void display(const vpImage<vpRGBa> &I,
const vpHomogeneousMatrix &cMo,
const vpCameraParameters &cam,
const vpColor &color=vpColor::green,
const unsigned int thickness=1) ;
vpPoint *duplicate() const ;
// Get coordinates
//! Get the point X coordinate in the camera frame.
double get_X() const { return cP[0] ; }
//! Get the point Y coordinate in the camera frame.
double get_Y() const { return cP[1] ; }
//! Get the point Z coordinate in the camera frame.
double get_Z() const { return cP[2] ; }
//! Get the point W coordinate in the camera frame.
double get_W() const { return cP[3] ; }
//! Get the point X coordinate in the object frame.
double get_oX() const { return oP[0] ; }
//! Get the point Y coordinate in the object frame.
double get_oY() const { return oP[1] ; }
//! Get the point Z coordinate in the object frame.
double get_oZ() const { return oP[2] ; }
//! Get the point W coordinate in the object frame.
double get_oW() const { return oP[3] ; }
//! Get the point x coordinate in the image plane.
double get_x() const { return p[0] ; }
//! Get the point y coordinate in the image plane.
double get_y() const { return p[1] ; }
//! Get the point w coordinate in the image plane.
double get_w() const { return p[2] ; }
//! Get the point world coordinates. We mean here the coordinates of the point in the object frame.
void getWorldCoordinates(double& ox,
double& oy,
double& oz) ;
//! Get the point world coordinates. We mean here the coordinates of the point in the object frame.
void getWorldCoordinates(vpColVector &_oP) ;
vpColVector getWorldCoordinates(void) ;
//! Basic construction.
void init() ;
friend VISP_EXPORT std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, vpPoint& vpp);
vpPoint& operator=(const vpPoint& vpp);
//! Projection onto the image plane of a point. Input: the 3D coordinates in the camera frame _cP, output : the 2D coordinates _p.
void projection(const vpColVector &_cP, vpColVector &_p) ;
/*!
Perspective projection of the point.
Projection onto the //image plane of the point. Update the object
attribute p (2D //homogeneous coordinates) according to object
attribute cP (current //3D coordinates in the camera frame).
*/
inline void projection() {
double d = 1/cP[2] ;
p[0] = cP[0]*d ;
p[1] = cP[1]*d ;
p[2] = 1 ;
}
// Set coordinates
//! Set the point X coordinate in the camera frame.
inline void set_X(const double X) { cP[0] = X ; }
//! Set the point Y coordinate in the camera frame.
inline void set_Y(const double Y) { cP[1] = Y ; }
//! Set the point Z coordinate in the camera frame.
inline void set_Z(const double Z) { cP[2] = Z ; }
//! Set the point W coordinate in the camera frame.
inline void set_W(const double W) { cP[3] = W ; }
//! Set the point X coordinate in the object frame.
inline void set_oX(const double X) { oP[0] = X ; }
//! Set the point Y coordinate in the object frame.
inline void set_oY(const double Y) { oP[1] = Y ; }
//! Set the point Z coordinate in the object frame.
inline void set_oZ(const double Z) { oP[2] = Z ; }
//! Set the point W coordinate in the object frame.
inline void set_oW(const double W) { oP[3] = W ; }
//! Set the point x coordinate in the image plane.
inline void set_x(const double x) { p[0] = x ; }
//! Set the point y coordinate in the image plane.
inline void set_y(const double y) { p[1] = y ; }
//! Set the point w coordinate in the image plane.
inline void set_w(const double w) { p[2] = w ; }
//! Set the point world coordinates. We mean here the coordinates of the point in the object frame.
void setWorldCoordinates(const double ox,
const double oy,
const double oz) ;
//! Set the point world coordinates. We mean here the coordinates of the point in the object frame.
void setWorldCoordinates(const vpColVector &_oP) ;
} ;
const vpPoint VISP_EXPORT operator*(const vpHomogeneousMatrix &M, const vpPoint& p) ;
const vpPoint VISP_EXPORT operator*(const vpHomography &H, const vpPoint& p) ;
#endif
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