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How can i get the percentage of colors in a pIplImage (im using Delphi), like percentage of the Red(clRed), Green(clGreen), Blue(clBlue) in an image.

I wanted to simulate this img.Canvas.Pixels[0, 0] with OpenCv but didn't how to go through the image pixel by pixel but didn't know how.

exemple:

procedure TForm1.Button4Click(Sender: TObject);
var i, j, r, b, g, tot : integer;
begin
  r := 0; b := 0; g := 0;
  for i := 0 to Image1.Width - 1 do
    for j := 0 to image1.Height - 1 do
      if image1.Canvas.Pixels[i,j] = clRed then
        inc(r)
      else if image1.Canvas.Pixels[i,j] = clBlue then
        inc(b)
      else if image1.Canvas.Pixels[i,j] = clGreen then
        inc(g);
    tot := Image1.Width * Image1.Height;
    showmessage('Red %:' + IntToStr(r div tot)+#13#10+
                'Green %:'+IntToStr(g div tot)+#13#10+
                'Blue %:'+IntToStr(b div tot));
end;

In my search i found out that i had to convert the pIplImage to a Mat (using the cvMat()), the split it into arrays with cvGet2D to get i guess 4 array, RGB and Gray. But didnt knew whats the next step...

var
    mat : TCvMat;
    res : TCvScalar;
begin
    object_filename := 'd:\1.bmp';
    image := cvLoadImage(pcvchar(@object_filename[1]), CV_LOAD_IMAGE_UNCHANGED);

    mat := cvMat(image.width, image.height, 0, image);
   for i := 0 to mat.rows - 1 do
     for j := 0 to mat.cols - 1 do
     begin
         res := cvGet2D(@mat, i, j);
         writeln('red: ', res.val[0]:2:2);
         writeln('green: ', res.val[1]:2:2);
         writeln('Blue: ', res.val[2]:2:2);
         writeln('Gray: ', res.val[3]:2:2);
         writeln;
    end;

    readln;
 end.

But that returns only val[0] with actual values, the rest are all zeros.

Finally what is the fastest way to calculate the percentage of a color using pIplImage with OpenCV. Less time, mem, cpu...

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    Unclear request: I know what I think you mean, but "How can i get the percentage of colors in a pIplImage (im using Delphi), like percentage of the Red(clRed), Green(clGreen), Blue(clBlue) in an image." can be taken a number of ways algorithmically. You might clarify as to what part is giving you trouble specifically.
    – Glenn1234
    Sep 7, 2013 at 12:31
  • @Glenn1234: Good luck. I spent a long time (more than an hour) prying this much content out, and gave up when pulling teeth became too frustrating. (See the revision history of this question.)
    – Ken White
    Sep 7, 2013 at 13:06

1 Answer 1

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Here is the solution:

var
  img     : pIplImage;
  channels: array [0 .. 2] of pIplImage;
  BGRSum  : Array [0 .. 2] of TCvScalar;
  i, total: Integer;

begin
  try
    img := cvLoadImage(filename, 1);

    for i := 0 to 2 do
      channels[i] := cvCreateImage(cvGetSize(img), 8, 1);

    cvSplit(img, channels[0], channels[1], channels[2], 0);

    for i := 0 to 2 do
      BGRSum[i] := cvSum(channels[i]);

    total := img^.width * img^.height * 255;

    WriteLn('Color percentage of RGB(ex red 50%, green 25% and blue %25) in an image is');

    writeln('red:   ', BGRSum[2].val[0] / total * 100:2:2);
    writeln('green: ', BGRSum[1].val[0] / total * 100:2:2);
    writeln('blue:  ', BGRSum[0].val[0] / total * 100:2:2);

    readln;
  except
    on E: Exception do
      writeln(
        E.ClassName, ': ', E.Message);
  end;
end.

Thanks to Laex

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