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ScanExactlyNRidges3D


Module: Vision3DStandard

Locates a specified number of the strongest high or low peaks of surface height along a given path.

Name Type Range Description
inSurface Surface Input surface
inScanPath Path Path along which the scan is performed
inScanPathAlignment CoordinateSystem2D* Adjusts the scan path to the position of the inspected object
inSamplingStep Real* 0.0 - Distance between consecutive sampling points on the scan path; if Nil, the bigger of surface X and Y scales is chosen
inScanWidth Integer 1 - Width of the scan field in pixels
inSurfaceInterpolation InterpolationMethod Interpolation method used for extraction of surface points
inRidgeScanParams RidgeScanParams3D Parameters controlling the ridge extraction process
inRidgeCount Integer 0 - Number of ridges to be found
inRidgeSelection Selection Selection mode of the resulting ridges
inMinDistance Real 0.0 - Minimal distance between consecutive ridges
inMaxDistance Real* 0.0 - Maximal distance between consecutive ridges
inLocalBlindness LocalBlindness* Defines conditions in which weaker ridges can be detected in the vicinity of stronger ridges
inMaxProfileGapWidth Integer* 0 - Maximal number of consecutive not existing profile points
outRidges SurfaceRidge1DArray? Found surface ridges
outAlignedScanPath Path Path along which the scan is performed; in the image coordinate system
diagHeightProfile Profile Extracted surface height profile
diagResponseProfile Profile Profile of the ridge operator response
diagSamplingPoints PathArray Array of paths each one containing the sampling points that contributed to a single value of the extracted profile; in the image coordinate system
diagSamplingStep Real Used distance between consecutive sampling points on the scan path

Complexity Level

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