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% ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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% <strong>OpenCV Toolbox</strong> |
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% Matlab bindings for the OpenCV library |
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% |
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% The OpenCV Toolbox allows you to make calls to native OpenCV methods |
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% and classes directly from within Matlab. |
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% <strong>PATHS</strong> |
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% To call OpenCV methods from anywhere in your workspace, add the |
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% directory containing this file to the path: |
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% addpath(fileparts(which('cv'))); |
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% |
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% The OpenCV Toolbox contains two important locations: |
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% cv.m - This file, containing OpenCV enums |
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% +cv/ - The directory containing the OpenCV methods and classes |
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% |
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% <strong>CALLING SYNTAX</strong> |
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% To call an OpenCV method, class or enum, it must be prefixed with the |
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% 'cv' qualifier. For example: |
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% |
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% % perform a Fourier transform |
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% Xf = cv.dft(X, cv.DFT_COMPLEX_OUTPUT); |
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% |
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% % create a VideoCapture object, and open a file |
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% camera = cv.VideoCapture(); |
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% camera.open('/path/to/file'); |
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% |
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% You can specify optional arguments by name, similar to how python |
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% and many builtin Matlab functions work. For example, the cv.dft |
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% method used above has an optional 'nonzeroRows' argument. If |
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% you want to specify that, but keep the default 'flags' behaviour, |
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% simply call the method as: |
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% Xf = cv.dft(X, 'nonzeroRows', 7); |
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% |
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% <strong>HELP</strong> |
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% Each method has its own help file containing information about the |
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% arguments, return values, and what operation the method performs. |
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% You can access this help information by typing: |
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% |
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% help cv.methodName |
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% The full list of methods can be found by inspecting the +cv/ |
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% directory. Note that the methods available to you will depend |
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% on which modules you configured OpenCV to build. |
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% |
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% <strong>DIAGNOSTICS</strong> |
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% If you are having problems with the OpenCV Toolbox and need to send a |
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% bug report to the OpenCV team, you can get a printout of diagnostic |
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% information to submit along with your report by typing: |
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% <a href="matlab: cv.buildInformation()">cv.buildInformation();</a> |
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% <strong>OTHER RESOURCES</strong> |
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% OpenCV documentation online: <a href="matlab: web('http://docs.opencv.org', '-browser')">http://docs.opencv.org</a> |
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% OpenCV issue tracker: <a href="matlab: web('http://code.opencv.org', '-browser')">http://code.opencv.org</a> |
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% OpenCV Q&A: <a href="matlab: web('http://answers.opencv.org', '-browser')">http://answers.opencv.org</a> |
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% See also: cv.help, <a href="matlab: cv.buildInformation()">cv.buildInformation</a> |
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% Copyright {{ time.strftime("%Y", time.localtime()) }} The OpenCV Foundation |
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% |
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classdef cv |
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properties (Constant = true) |
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{% for key, val in constants.items() %} |
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{{key}} = {{val|formatMatlabConstant(constants)}}; |
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{% endfor %} |
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end |
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end
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