I'm using OpenCV 3.2.
I'd like to extract and draw all lines in this image.
For this, I first obtain the contours of the image. For example, I'm using the Canny algorithm, with a double threshold 100 (low) and 200 (high).
Mat image = cv::imread(<image_path>, cv::IMREAD_GRAYSCALE);
cv::Mat contours;
cv::Canny(image, contours, 100, 200);
Then, I call the HoughLines function with a resolution of 1 pixel and π / 45 radians. I just want those lines which have a length of at least 60 pixels.
std::vector<cv::Vec2f> lines;
cv::HoughLines(canny, lines, 1, CV_PI/45, 60);
This returns me a vector lines
with the rho p
and theta θ
parameters in the Hough space of the desired lines. As we know, the line going through a contour pixel (x_i, y_i)
is:
p = x_i cos(θ) + y_i sin(θ)
We know p
and θ
, so we know all the pixels in this line. Two easy points to calculate are A
with x_i = 0
and B
with y_i = 0
.
A = (0, p / sin(θ))
B = (p / cos(θ), 0)
Let's draw them with the line function in blue color.
cv::cvtColor(image, image, CV_GRAY2BGR);
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < lines.size(); ++i) {
float p = lines[i][0];
float theta = lines[i][1];
cv::Point a(0, static_cast<int>(p / std::sin(theta)));
cv::Point b(static_cast<int>(p / std::cos(theta)), 0);
cv::line(image, a, b, cv::Scalar(255, 0, 0));
}
The result is that it only draws me 6 lines, of a total of 14 obtained. As you can see, only those lines that intersect the row 0 and column 0 of the image are drawn. What is the same, those lines which have A
and B
points in the image boundary. The rest of the lines have these points outside the image.
How can I achieve to draw all the lines in an easy way? I can calculate all the pixels of the obtained lines and draw them (we know them), but I'd like to draw them by minimizing lines of code and using OpenCV api.