I've program, in which I calcul the mean value of multiples frames, when I save this mean value wich is a frame I got a 965KB file, but I do the same thing with SCILAB which based on OpenCV I get a 5.93MB which sound more logical. anyway I decid to write my frame using fwrite and here what did:
cv::Mat meanFrame= cv::Mat::zeros(height,width,CV_32FC3);
cv::Mat frameR;
FILE* inpR = NULL;
...... //after calculating the meanFrame
inpR = fopen("d:\\red.txt","wb+");
for(int row = 0; row < meanFrame.rows; ++row) {
for (int col = 0; col < meanFrame.cols; ++col) {
std::cout << meanFrame.at<cv::Vec3f>(row, col)[1] <<std::endl;
std::cout << meanFrame.at<cv::Vec3f>(row, col)[2] <<std::endl;
fwrite(&resultframe.at<cv::Vec3f>(row,col )[0],sizeof(float),1,inpR);
}
}
fcloseall();
I can see the pf channel 1 and 2 but when I opencv the file red.txt I get :
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any idea what I'm missing here, after that I want to load those file in SCILAB and than save the frame as file. thanks for your help!
ostream
on the file and stream the numbers into that (or convert them to strings by hand and write them into the file). If this is the case, you should also write delimiters (depends on the file formt specification).fwrite
to do? You give it a data pointer and a size, the type information is lost on the way. A suitable alternative (if you insist on usingC
file IO) would befprintf
, the C++ equivalent offwrite
isostream::write
.fprintf
doesn't take acount
parameter. You are trying to interpret a 32 bit integer (1
) as a 64 bit double, you are lucky you made it out alive :). You could've changed the code tofprintf(inpR, "%f\n", resultframe.at<cv::Vec3f>(row, col)[0]);
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