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I'm trying to threshold an image. I have used the cv2.createTrackbar function as-
cv2.createTrackbar('High H','image',0,179, None).
Now the last part is what I'm having trouble with. Further in my code, I use highH = cv2.getTrackbarPos('High H','image') to get my trackbar value and use it in the cv2.inRange function. So it becomes pretty obvious that I do not need to call a function as the last argument of the function. Now the problem is I can't seem to type in the function. I tried removing the last part, I got an error-

cv2.createTrackbar only works with 5 arguements. Only 4 given.

Hmm, okay seems like I can't skip a part.
Next I tried callback and nothing. I got this error:-

When used nothing:- NameError: name 'nothing' is not defined
When used callback:- NameError: name 'callback' is not defined

Okay after a while I tried using None. Got this error:-

TypeError: on_change must be callable

So how do I use the cv2.createTrackbar function without calling a function?

Thanks!

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Why not just create a simple function as expected?

Simple solution is to define a trivial function that returns the trackbar position. It will be called as the trackbar is moved by the user, but nothing will happen.

import cv2
def f(x): return x
win = cv2.namedWindow("MyImage")
tb = cv2.createTrackbar("MyTrackbar","MyImage",0,179,f)
#assume you have some cv2 image already loaded
cv2.imshow("MyImage", img)

You can also use an anonymous lambda function for the callback, which looks like the following:

import cv2
win = cv2.namedWindow("MyImage")
tb = cv2.createTrackbar("MyTrackbar","MyImage",0,179,lambda x:x)
#assume you have some cv2 image already loaded
cv2.imshow("MyImage", img)
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  • As an aside, you could just use def f(x): return. There's no need to have a return value as it won't be used anywhere in this case.
    – svohara
    Mar 29, 2016 at 16:09
  • you mean to create an empty function which doesn't do anything but is called when the trackbar position is moved? And if I make any function, do I have to make the main function too then? Because my entire program isn't in a function
    – user6026311
    Mar 29, 2016 at 16:10
  • Thanks a ton! Worked like a charm!
    – user6026311
    Mar 29, 2016 at 16:15
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def f():
    pass
cv2.createTrackbar('thing', 'other thing', 0, 179, f)

This also works.

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