From what I've read online, when you make a submat in OpenCV, it shares the image buffer of the parent mat:
However, this does not seem to be the behavior I'm getting when using OpenCV from Java on Android.
Here's a snippet which makes a submat, and then fills it with solid blue. However, the original mat remains untouched when rendered to the screen:
//Create submat
submat1 = input.submat(new Rect(sub1pointA, sub1pointB));
//Fill submat with solid color
Imgproc.rectangle(
submat1 ,
new Point(0,0),
new Point(submat1.width(), submat1.height()),
new Scalar(0, 0, 255), -1);
If, however, I change the call to rectangle()
to operate on the input
mat, then I do indeed get a solid blue rectangle on the screen. What gives? Am I missing something obvious, or does a submat not share the buffer with its parent when using OpenCV for Java?
submat1
(notinput
), does it have the color blue? Is theRect
having the correct points on theinput
(meaning they are within the size boundaries ofinput
)?