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Frequently Asked Questions {#faq} Frequently Asked Questions {#faq}
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- Q: Example question? - **What is InputArray?**
A: Example answer It can be seen that almost all OpenCV functions receive InputArray type.
What is it, and how can I understand the actual input types of parameters?
- Q: Example question? This is the proxy class for passing read-only input arrays into OpenCV functions.
A: Example answer Inside a function you should use cv::_InputArray::getMat() method to construct
a matrix header for the array (without copying data). cv::_InputArray::kind() can be used to distinguish Mat from vector<> etc.
but normally it is not needed.
for more information see cv::_InputArray
- **Which is more efficient, use contourArea() or count number of ROI non-zero pixels?**
In a case where you only want relative areas, which one is faster to compute:
calculate a contour area or count the number of ROI non-zero pixels?
cv::contourArea() uses Green formula (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green's_theorem) to compute the area, therefore its complexity is O(contour_number_of_vertices). Counting non-zero pixels in the ROI is O(roi_width*roi_height) algorithm, i.e. much slower. Note, however, that because of finite, and quite low, resolution of the raster grid, the two algorithms will give noticeably different results. For large and square-like contours the error will be minimal. For small and/or oblong contours the error can be quite large.