OpenCV
3.3.0
Open Source Computer Vision
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struct | cv::DrawMatchesFlags |
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void | cv::drawKeypoints (InputArray image, const std::vector< KeyPoint > &keypoints, InputOutputArray outImage, const Scalar &color=Scalar::all(-1), int flags=DrawMatchesFlags::DEFAULT) |
Draws keypoints. More... | |
void | cv::drawMatches (InputArray img1, const std::vector< KeyPoint > &keypoints1, InputArray img2, const std::vector< KeyPoint > &keypoints2, const std::vector< DMatch > &matches1to2, InputOutputArray outImg, const Scalar &matchColor=Scalar::all(-1), const Scalar &singlePointColor=Scalar::all(-1), const std::vector< char > &matchesMask=std::vector< char >(), int flags=DrawMatchesFlags::DEFAULT) |
Draws the found matches of keypoints from two images. More... | |
void | cv::drawMatches (InputArray img1, const std::vector< KeyPoint > &keypoints1, InputArray img2, const std::vector< KeyPoint > &keypoints2, const std::vector< std::vector< DMatch > > &matches1to2, InputOutputArray outImg, const Scalar &matchColor=Scalar::all(-1), const Scalar &singlePointColor=Scalar::all(-1), const std::vector< std::vector< char > > &matchesMask=std::vector< std::vector< char > >(), int flags=DrawMatchesFlags::DEFAULT) |
void cv::drawKeypoints | ( | InputArray | image, |
const std::vector< KeyPoint > & | keypoints, | ||
InputOutputArray | outImage, | ||
const Scalar & | color = Scalar::all(-1) , |
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int | flags = DrawMatchesFlags::DEFAULT |
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Draws keypoints.
image | Source image. |
keypoints | Keypoints from the source image. |
outImage | Output image. Its content depends on the flags value defining what is drawn in the output image. See possible flags bit values below. |
color | Color of keypoints. |
flags | Flags setting drawing features. Possible flags bit values are defined by DrawMatchesFlags. See details above in drawMatches . |
void cv::drawMatches | ( | InputArray | img1, |
const std::vector< KeyPoint > & | keypoints1, | ||
InputArray | img2, | ||
const std::vector< KeyPoint > & | keypoints2, | ||
const std::vector< DMatch > & | matches1to2, | ||
InputOutputArray | outImg, | ||
const Scalar & | matchColor = Scalar::all(-1) , |
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const Scalar & | singlePointColor = Scalar::all(-1) , |
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const std::vector< char > & | matchesMask = std::vector< char >() , |
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int | flags = DrawMatchesFlags::DEFAULT |
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Draws the found matches of keypoints from two images.
img1 | First source image. |
keypoints1 | Keypoints from the first source image. |
img2 | Second source image. |
keypoints2 | Keypoints from the second source image. |
matches1to2 | Matches from the first image to the second one, which means that keypoints1[i] has a corresponding point in keypoints2[matches[i]] . |
outImg | Output image. Its content depends on the flags value defining what is drawn in the output image. See possible flags bit values below. |
matchColor | Color of matches (lines and connected keypoints). If matchColor==Scalar::all(-1) , the color is generated randomly. |
singlePointColor | Color of single keypoints (circles), which means that keypoints do not have the matches. If singlePointColor==Scalar::all(-1) , the color is generated randomly. |
matchesMask | Mask determining which matches are drawn. If the mask is empty, all matches are drawn. |
flags | Flags setting drawing features. Possible flags bit values are defined by DrawMatchesFlags. |
This function draws matches of keypoints from two images in the output image. Match is a line connecting two keypoints (circles). See cv::DrawMatchesFlags.
void cv::drawMatches | ( | InputArray | img1, |
const std::vector< KeyPoint > & | keypoints1, | ||
InputArray | img2, | ||
const std::vector< KeyPoint > & | keypoints2, | ||
const std::vector< std::vector< DMatch > > & | matches1to2, | ||
InputOutputArray | outImg, | ||
const Scalar & | matchColor = Scalar::all(-1) , |
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const Scalar & | singlePointColor = Scalar::all(-1) , |
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const std::vector< std::vector< char > > & | matchesMask = std::vector< std::vector< char > >() , |
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int | flags = DrawMatchesFlags::DEFAULT |
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This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above function only in what argument(s) it accepts.