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Merge branch 'bugfix' into OpenCV_2.4
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@ -10,9 +10,7 @@ cvmat = OpenCV::CvMat.load("rotated-boxes.jpg")
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# The "canny" edge-detector does only work with grayscale images
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# so to be sure, convert the image
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# otherwise you will get something like:
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# terminate called after throwing an instance of 'cv::Exception'
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# what(): /opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_graphics_opencv/work/OpenCV-2.2.0/modules/imgproc/src/canny.cpp:67: error: (-210) in function cvCanny
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# otherwise you will get an OpenCV::CvStsAssert exception.
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cvmat = cvmat.BGR2GRAY
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# Use the "canny" edge detection algorithm (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canny_edge_detector)
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# The corner of the rectangle with the lowest y and x position is the anchor (see image here: http://bit.ly/lT1XvB)
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# The zero angle position is always straight up.
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# Positive angle values are clockwise and negative values counter clockwise (so -60 means 60 degree counter clockwise)
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box = contour.min_area_rect
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box = contour.min_area_rect2
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puts "found minimal rectangle with its center at (#{box.center.x.round},#{box.center.y.round}), width of #{box.size.width.round}px, height of #{box.size.height.round} and an angle of #{box.angle.round} degree"
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end
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contour = contour.h_next
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