/** \example rgbimageplot_opencv.cpp * JKQTPlotter: Examples: Simple RGB image plot, showing a 3-channel OpenCV cv::Mat * * \ref JKQTPlotterImagePlotRGBOpenCV */ #include #include #include "jkqtplotter/jkqtplotter.h" #include "jkqtplotter/graphs/jkqtpscatter.h" #include "jkqtplotter/graphs/jkqtpimagergb.h" #include "jkqtplotter/jkqtpopencvinterface.h" #include #include int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { QApplication app(argc, argv); JKQTPlotter plot; // 1. create a plotter window and get a pointer to the internal datastore (for convenience) plot.getPlotter()->setUseAntiAliasingForGraphs(true); // nicer (but slower) plotting plot.getPlotter()->setUseAntiAliasingForSystem(true); // nicer (but slower) plotting plot.getPlotter()->setUseAntiAliasingForText(true); // nicer (but slower) text rendering JKQTPDatastore* ds=plot.getDatastore(); // 2. now we open a BMP-file and load it into an OpenCV cv::Mat cv::Mat picture = cv::imread("example.bmp"); qDebug()<setTitle(""); // set size of the data (the datastore does not contain this info, as it only manages 1D columns of data and this is used to assume a row-major ordering graph->setNx(picture.cols); graph->setNy(picture.rows); // where does the image start in the plot, given in plot-axis-coordinates (bottom-left corner) graph->setX(0); graph->setY(0); // width and height of the image in plot-axis-coordinates graph->setWidth(picture.cols); graph->setHeight(picture.rows); // image column with the data graph->setImageRColumn(cPictureR); graph->setImageGColumn(cPictureG); graph->setImageBColumn(cPictureB); // determine min/max of each channel manually graph->setImageMinR(0); graph->setImageMaxR(255); graph->setImageMinG(0); graph->setImageMaxG(255); graph->setImageMinB(0); graph->setImageMaxB(255); // 5. add the graphs to the plot, so it is actually displayed plot.addGraph(graph); // 6. set axis labels plot.getXAxis()->setAxisLabel("x [pixels]"); plot.getYAxis()->setAxisLabel("y [pixels]"); // 6.1 invert y-axis, so image is oriented correctly plot.getYAxis()->setInverted(true); // 7. fix axis aspect ratio to width/height, so pixels are square plot.getPlotter()->setMaintainAspectRatio(true); plot.getPlotter()->setAspectRatio(double(picture.cols)/double(picture.rows)); // 8. autoscale the plot so the graph is contained plot.zoomToFit(); // show plotter and make it a decent size plot.show(); plot.resize(800,600); plot.setWindowTitle("JKQTPColumnMathImage"); return app.exec(); }