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I am trying to load multiple images in this code. This code below does not show any syntax error, however, when run, it shows segmentation fault right away. It doesn't even print the "Try!" statement above. What must be causing it's segmentation fault because in my other programs, sprintf worked perfectly? Thank you!

int main () {
IplImage *image = 0, *srcCopy = 0;
int w, h, i, j, r, g, b, index;
CvScalar pixel, pixOut;
char ifilename[50], ofilename[50];

 //LOADS IMAGE
for(index=0; index<3; index++){
    printf("Try!");
    sprintf(ifilename, "data set baybayin/%d.jpg", index);
    image = cvLoadImage(ifilename, 1);

    w = image->width;
    h = image->height;

    srcCopy = cvCreateImage(cvGetSize(image), IPL_DEPTH_8U, 1);

    for (i = 0; i < h; i++) {
        for (j = 0; j < w; j++) { 
            pixel = cvGet2D(image, i, j);
            b = pixel.val[0];
            if (b > 50)
                pixOut.val[0] = 255;
            else
                pixOut.val[0] = 0;
            cvSet2D(srcCopy, i, j, pixOut);
        }
    }

skeletonize(srcCopy);
sprintf(ofilename, "preproc/preproc%4d", index);
cvSaveImage(ofilename, srcCopy);

cvReleaseImage(&image);
cvReleaseImage(&srcCopy);
return 0;
}
}
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  • Why is your return 0; inside the for loop? Nov 28, 2011 at 15:21
  • I noticed that the segmentation fault starts at this line: w = image->width; What seems to be the problem about the image being accessed?
    – cmsl
    Nov 28, 2011 at 15:24
  • Can cvLoadImage() return NULL?
    – hmjd
    Nov 28, 2011 at 15:25
  • I'm not so sure but I think the image is not loaded properly?
    – cmsl
    Nov 28, 2011 at 15:32
  • First of all, when you are debugging, always put '\n' after the debugging output. The printf function has a line buffer, so when you don't print '\n', your debug print stays in the internal buffer. And try valgring
    – Adam Trhon
    Nov 29, 2011 at 7:34

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I think the problem is that cvLoadImage expects a filename as its first argument but you're passing in the string "data set baybayin/index.jpg". Try dropping the "data set in " part.

stdout is likely buffered. If the segfault occurs before the buffer fills, you may not see all output. This is probably the reason why you're not seeing Try!.

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  • i tried doing what you said but it still produces segfault starting from the line w=image->width. Perhaps the problem is that the image is not loaded properly? However, i'm not sure what to do to fix that.
    – cmsl
    Nov 28, 2011 at 15:38
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    Check if (NULL != image) prior to accessing image to avoid segfault. Does cvLoadImage() provide a reason for failure?
    – hmjd
    Nov 28, 2011 at 15:49
  • If there's something wrong with the file itself, then there's probably not much you can do to fix it in this code. If cvLoadImage returns a NULL pointer in that case then you can check for that and skip such bad files. Nov 28, 2011 at 15:51
  • It returns NULL so there's something wrong with loading the image.
    – cmsl
    Nov 28, 2011 at 16:02
  • Does it return NULL for all three images? What about for an image you manually create with, say, gimp? Nov 28, 2011 at 23:39

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