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AVL.ScanSingleEdge

Locates the strongest transition between dark and bright pixels along a given path.

Namespace:AvlNet
Assembly:AVL.NET.dll

Syntax

C++
C#
 
public static void ScanSingleEdge
(
	AvlNet.Image inImage,
	AvlNet.ScanMap inScanMap,
	AvlNet.EdgeScanParams inEdgeScanParams,
	AvlNet.Selection inEdgeSelection,
	AvlNet.LocalBlindness? inLocalBlindness,
	out AvlNet.Edge1D? outEdge,
	AvlNet.Profile diagBrightnessProfile,
	AvlNet.Profile diagResponseProfile
)

Parameters

Name Type Range Default Description
inImageAvlNet.ImageInput image.
inScanMapAvlNet.ScanMapData precomputed with CreateScanMap.
inEdgeScanParamsAvlNet.EdgeScanParamsParameters controlling the edge extraction process.
inEdgeSelectionAvlNet.Selectionavl::Selection::BestSelection mode of the resulting edge. Default value: avl::Selection::Best.
inLocalBlindnessAvlNet.LocalBlindness?Defines conditions in which weaker edges can be detected in the vicinity of stronger edges. Default value: atl::NIL.
outEdgeAvlNet.Edge1D?Found edge.
diagBrightnessProfileAvlNet.ProfileExtracted image profile.
diagResponseProfileAvlNet.ProfileProfile of the edge (derivative) operator response.

Description

The operation scans the image using inScanMap previously generated from a scan path and locates the strongest edge perpendicular to the path. If the strongest edge is weaker than inEdgeScanParams.minMagnitude then the outputs are set to NIL.

Examples

ScanSingleEdge locates the strongest edge using a scan map representing the scan path above.

Remarks

For more information about local coordinate systems please refer to the following article.

This filter is a part of the 1D Edge Detection toolset. For a comprehensive introduction to this technique please refer to 1D Edge Detection and 1D Edge Detection - Subpixel Precision chapters of our Machine Vision Guide.

Function Overrides

See also