opencv/modules/imgproc/src/utils.cpp

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#include "precomp.hpp"
CV_IMPL CvSeq* cvPointSeqFromMat( int seq_kind, const CvArr* arr,
CvContour* contour_header, CvSeqBlock* block )
{
CV_Assert( arr != 0 && contour_header != 0 && block != 0 );
int eltype;
CvMat hdr;
CvMat* mat = (CvMat*)arr;
if( !CV_IS_MAT( mat ))
CV_Error( CV_StsBadArg, "Input array is not a valid matrix" );
if( CV_MAT_CN(mat->type) == 1 && mat->width == 2 )
mat = cvReshape(mat, &hdr, 2);
eltype = CV_MAT_TYPE( mat->type );
if( eltype != CV_32SC2 && eltype != CV_32FC2 )
CV_Error( CV_StsUnsupportedFormat,
"The matrix can not be converted to point sequence because of "
"inappropriate element type" );
if( (mat->width != 1 && mat->height != 1) || !CV_IS_MAT_CONT(mat->type))
CV_Error( CV_StsBadArg,
"The matrix converted to point sequence must be "
"1-dimensional and continuous" );
cvMakeSeqHeaderForArray(
(seq_kind & (CV_SEQ_KIND_MASK|CV_SEQ_FLAG_CLOSED)) | eltype,
sizeof(CvContour), CV_ELEM_SIZE(eltype), mat->data.ptr,
mat->width*mat->height, (CvSeq*)contour_header, block );
return (CvSeq*)contour_header;
}
CV_IMPL void
cvCopyMakeBorder( const CvArr* srcarr, CvArr* dstarr, CvPoint offset,
int borderType, CvScalar value )
{
cv::Mat src = cv::cvarrToMat(srcarr), dst = cv::cvarrToMat(dstarr);
int left = offset.x, right = dst.cols - src.cols - left;
int top = offset.y, bottom = dst.rows - src.rows - top;
CV_Assert( dst.type() == src.type() );
cv::copyMakeBorder( src, dst, top, bottom, left, right, borderType, value );
}
/* End of file. */