I had a similar question yesterday and was able to reason out the error, thanks to your help. Well, today I have hit a very similar problem, but, with my level best, am still not able to locate the cause of segmentation fault in this specific code.
int main()
{
Mat src,dst,src_gray;
int kernel_size = 3;
int scale = 1;
int delta = 0;
int ddepth = CV_16S;
char* window_name = "sharpness estimate";
string dir = string("erez images");
vector<string> files = vector<string>();
getdir(dir,files);
cout<<files.size()<<endl;
int c;
double *estimate=0,*min=0;
Point *minLoc=0,*maxLoc=0;
string parent = "/home/siddarth/examplescv/erez images/";
for(int i=1; i<=files.size()-2;i++)
{
cout<<files.data()[i]<<endl<<i<<endl;
string path = parent+files.data()[i];
cout<<path<<endl;
src = imread(path);
if( !src.data )
{
return -1;
}
cout<<"check1"<<endl;
cvtColor(src,src_gray,CV_RGB2GRAY);
Laplacian(src_gray,dst,ddepth,kernel_size,scale,delta,BORDER_DEFAULT);
//convertScaleAbs(dst,abs_dst);
cout<<"check2"<<endl;
minMaxLoc(dst,min,estimate,minLoc,maxLoc,noArray());
cout<<"estimate :"<<*estimate<<endl;
}
waitKey(100000000000);
return 0;
}
Am able to proceed till check2 during run time. My guess is the segmentation fault is arising due to minMaxLoc. Please help me to solve this issue. I would also be really glad if you can tell me how to tackle segmentation fault in future and why segmentation fault occurs. What it actually means?
Note: The getDir function is written by myself, and not inbuilt. it just gives me list of directories and files in the given directory.
Am executing opencv in linux Ubuntu 11.10 and OpenCv2.4.3
Output of the debugger :
"Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. 0x001b7c5c in cv::minMaxIdx(cv::_InputArray const&, double*, double*, int*, int*, cv::_InputArray const&) () from /usr/local/lib/libopencv_core.so.2.4"