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AVL.ScanMultipleEdges_Direct

Locates multiple transitions between dark and bright pixels along a given path (without a scan map).

Namespace:AvlNet
Assembly:AVL.NET.dll

Syntax

C++
C#
 
public static void ScanMultipleEdges_Direct
(
	AvlNet.Image inImage,
	AvlNet.Path inScanPath,
	int inScanWidth,
	AvlNet.SamplingParams inSamplingParams,
	AvlNet.EdgeScanParams inEdgeScanParams,
	float inMinDistance,
	IList<AvlNet.Edge1D> outEdges,
	IList<AvlNet.Gap1D> outGaps
)

Parameters

Name Type Range Default Description
inImageAvlNet.ImageInput image.
inScanPathAvlNet.PathPath along which the scan is performed.
inScanWidthint<1, INF>5Width of the scan field in pixels. Default value: 5.
inSamplingParamsAvlNet.SamplingParamsSamplingParams ( Interpolation: Bilinear SamplingStep: 1.0f SampleCount: Nil )Parameters controlling the sampling process. Default value: SamplingParams ( Interpolation: Bilinear SamplingStep: 1.0f SampleCount: Nil ).
inEdgeScanParamsAvlNet.EdgeScanParamsEdgeScanParams ( ProfileInterpolation: Quadratic4 SmoothingStdDev: 0.6f MinMagnitude: 5.0f EdgeTransition: BrightToDark )Parameters controlling the edge extraction process. Default value: EdgeScanParams ( ProfileInterpolation: Quadratic4 SmoothingStdDev: 0.6f MinMagnitude: 5.0f EdgeTransition: BrightToDark ).
inMinDistancefloat<0.0f, INF>0.0fMinimal distance between consecutive edges. Default value: 0.0f.
outEdgesSystem.Collections.Generic.IList<AvlNet.Edge1D>Found edges.
outGapsSystem.Collections.Generic.IList<AvlNet.Gap1D>Gaps between consecutive edges.

Description

The operation scans the image along inScanPath and detects image edges perpendicular to the path. Depending on the inEdgeScanParams.edgeTransition parameter, edges representing increase or decrease (or both) of image brightness along the path will be taken into account.

When the number of edges to be found is known, one can use the ScanExactlyNEdges.

The optional parameter inScanPathAlignment defines a transform to be performed on the inScanPath so that the actual scan path (outAlignedScanPath) is adjusted to the position of the object, typically detected by one of Template Matching filters.

Note that in case of a scan path which is closed, the parameters controlling the distances between consecutive found objects do not control the distance between the first and the last of the found objects (counting from the beginning of the scan path).

Examples

ScanExactlyNEdges locates the edges across inScanPath.

Remarks

Read more about Local Coordinate Systems in Machine Vision Guide: Local Coordinate Systems.

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