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I'm developing project using javacv and I was able to identify polygon and I store that details in CvSeq. I try to access the points in that structure but it doesn't work for me. So please can some one explain how to access points in CvSeq structure in javacv?

For example I need to access the 8 edge points of following image. So i could be able to access the lengths of each side of the polygon.

enter image description here

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  • Have you found any solution for this ? If so please be kind enough to share it. Thanks
    – Gum Slashy
    Jul 13, 2012 at 4:41

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You can go through following class to identify the points of CvSeq. This method is use to identify the points in CvSeq.

        for(int i = 0; i < rslt.total(); i++){
                CvPoint v=new CvPoint(cvGetSeqElem(rslt, i));
                cvDrawCircle(image, v, 5, CvScalar.BLUE, -1, 8, 0);
                System.out.println(" X value = "+v.x()+" ; Y value ="+v.y());
        }

In above method rslt is CvSeq that contain Contour details and in cvDrawCircle() method it will draw circle on each point with Blue color. and next line will print the x,y coordinates of each point.

    import com.googlecode.javacpp.Loader;
    import com.googlecode.javacv.CanvasFrame;
    import static com.googlecode.javacpp.Loader.*;
    import static com.googlecode.javacv.cpp.opencv_core.*;
    import static com.googlecode.javacv.cpp.opencv_highgui.*;
    import static com.googlecode.javacv.cpp.opencv_imgproc.*;

    public class Test {
        public static void main(String[] args) {
            CvMemStorage storage=CvMemStorage.create();
            CvSeq squares = new CvContour();
            squares = cvCreateSeq(0, sizeof(CvContour.class), sizeof(CvSeq.class), storage);
            String path="C:/Users/Smash/Desktop/A.PNG";
            IplImage src = cvLoadImage(path);//hear path is actual path to image
            IplImage gry=cvCreateImage(cvGetSize(src),IPL_DEPTH_8U,1);
            cvCvtColor(src, gry, CV_BGR2GRAY);
            cvFindContours(gry, storage, squares, Loader.sizeof(CvContour.class), CV_RETR_EXTERNAL, CV_CHAIN_APPROX_SIMPLE);
            CvSeq ss=null;
            for (int i=0; i<1; i++)
            {
                cvDrawContours(gry, squares, CvScalar.WHITE, CV_RGB(248, 18, 18), 1, -1, 8);
                ss=cvApproxPoly(squares, sizeof(CvContour.class), storage, CV_POLY_APPROX_DP, 8, 0);
            }
            if(!ss.isNull()){
                drawPoly(src, ss);
            }
        }
        public static void drawPoly( IplImage image, final CvSeq Poly )
        {
            CvSeq rslt=cvApproxPoly(Poly, Loader.sizeof(CvContour.class), cvCreateMemStorage(0), CV_POLY_APPROX_DP, cvContourPerimeter(Poly)*0.02, 0);
            System.out.println(rslt.total());
            for(int i = 0; i < rslt.total(); i++){
                    CvPoint v=new CvPoint(cvGetSeqElem(rslt, i));
                    cvDrawCircle(image, v, 5, CvScalar.BLUE, -1, 8, 0);
                    System.out.println(" X value = "+v.x()+" ; Y value ="+v.y());
            }
            final CanvasFrame canvas = new CanvasFrame("Point Identify");
            canvas.setDefaultCloseOperation(javax.swing.JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
            canvas.showImage(image);
        }
    }

This is the output image

enter image description here

This are the related x,y coordinates

 X value = 72 ; Y value =61
 X value = 72 ; Y value =177
 X value = 211 ; Y value =178
 X value = 211 ; Y value =380
 X value = 315 ; Y value =380
 X value = 316 ; Y value =177
 X value = 465 ; Y value =177
 X value = 465 ; Y value =61
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For accessing CvSeq element, you can use cvGetSeqElem() and CvPoint3D32f.

For example if output of cvHoughCircles() is stored in CvSeq circles, then you can use following code to access each circle and it's center and radius.

for(int i = 0; i < circles.total(); i++){
        CvPoint3D32f circle = new CvPoint3D32f(cvGetSeqElem(circles, i));
        CvPoint center = cvPointFrom32f(new CvPoint2D32f(circle.x(), circle.y()));
        int radius = Math.round(circle.z());        
    }

You can find complete code at http://opencvlover.blogspot.in/2012/07/hough-circle-in-javacv.html

EDIT

You can use following snippet to access points in cvSeq

int i = 0;
while(cvSeq != null){
     i = i+1;        
     for(int j = 0; j < cvSeq.total(); j++){    
         Pointer line = cvGetSeqElem(cvSeq, j);
         CvPoint pt  = new CvPoint(line).position(0);        
     System.out.println("co-ordinate of  point "+ j + " : "+ pt);        
     }       
     cvSeq = cvSeq.h_next();
}
System.out.println("Number of contours: " + i);
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  • Thanks for your reply. Actually I need to access points of polygon. for example I will update the question regarding T shape.
    – user1465195
    Jul 17, 2012 at 13:35
  • You can use the Pointer to access to sequence element properties. Have a look at edit.
    – nikhil
    Jul 17, 2012 at 17:32

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