get_image_pointer1get_image_pointer1GetImagePointer1GetImagePointer1 (Operator)

Name

get_image_pointer1get_image_pointer1GetImagePointer1GetImagePointer1 — Access the pointer of a channel.

Signature

get_image_pointer1(Image : : : Pointer, Type, Width, Height)

Herror get_image_pointer1(const Hobject Image, Hlong* Pointer, char* Type, Hlong* Width, Hlong* Height)

Herror T_get_image_pointer1(const Hobject Image, Htuple* Pointer, Htuple* Type, Htuple* Width, Htuple* Height)

void GetImagePointer1(const HObject& Image, HTuple* Pointer, HTuple* Type, HTuple* Width, HTuple* Height)

HTuple HImage::GetImagePointer1(HTuple* Type, HTuple* Width, HTuple* Height) const

void* HImage::GetImagePointer1(HString* Type, Hlong* Width, Hlong* Height) const

static void HOperatorSet.GetImagePointer1(HObject image, out HTuple pointer, out HTuple type, out HTuple width, out HTuple height)

HTuple HImage.GetImagePointer1(out HTuple type, out HTuple width, out HTuple height)

IntPtr HImage.GetImagePointer1(out string type, out int width, out int height)

Description

The operator get_image_pointer1get_image_pointer1GetImagePointer1GetImagePointer1GetImagePointer1 returns a pointer to the first channel of the image ImageImageImageImageimage. Additionally, the image type (TypeTypeTypeTypetype = 'byte', 'int2', 'uint2', etc.) and the image size (width and height) are returned. Consequently, a direct access to the image data in the HALCON database via the pointer is possible from the programming language in which HALCON is used. An image is stored in HALCON linearized in row major order, i.e., line by line. Note that the image types 'complex' and 'vector_type' are handled in a specific way. In particular, 'complex' images are interleaved, i.e., the real and the imaginary parts are alternating. In contrast, 'vector_field' images consist of two matrices, one for the rows and one for the columns, which are stored in the HALCON database one after the other.

Attention

The pointer returned by get_image_pointer1get_image_pointer1GetImagePointer1GetImagePointer1GetImagePointer1 may only be used as long as the corresponding image object exists in the HALCON database. This is the case as long as the corresponding variable in the programming language in which HALCON is used is valid. If this is not observed, unexpected behavior or program crashes may result.

If data is written to an existing image via the pointer, all image objects that reference the image are modified. If, for example, the domain of an image is restricted via reduce_domainreduce_domainReduceDomainReduceDomainReduceDomain, the original image object with the full domain and the image object with the reduced domain share the same image matrix (i.e., get_image_pointer1get_image_pointer1GetImagePointer1GetImagePointer1GetImagePointer1 returns the same pointer for both images). Consequently, if one of the two images in this example is modified, both image objects are affected. Therefore, if the pointer is used to write image data in the programming language in which HALCON is used, the image data should be written into an image object that has been created solely for this purpose, e.g., using gen_image1gen_image1GenImage1GenImage1GenImage1. For multi-channel input images the type and the pointer of the first channel is returned.

Execution Information

Parameters

ImageImageImageImageimage (input_object)  singlechannelimage(-array) objectHImageHImageHobject (byte / direction / cyclic / int1 / int2 / uint2 / int4 / int8 / real / complex / vector_field)

Input image.

PointerPointerPointerPointerpointer (output_control)  pointer(-array) HTupleHTupleHtuple (integer) (IntPtr) (Hlong) (Hlong)

Pointer to the image data in the HALCON database.

TypeTypeTypeTypetype (output_control)  string(-array) HTupleHTupleHtuple (string) (string) (HString) (char*)

Type of image.

List of values: 'byte'"byte""byte""byte""byte", 'complex'"complex""complex""complex""complex", 'cyclic'"cyclic""cyclic""cyclic""cyclic", 'direction'"direction""direction""direction""direction", 'int1'"int1""int1""int1""int1", 'int2'"int2""int2""int2""int2", 'int4'"int4""int4""int4""int4", 'int8'"int8""int8""int8""int8", 'real'"real""real""real""real", 'uint2'"uint2""uint2""uint2""uint2", 'vector_field_absolute'"vector_field_absolute""vector_field_absolute""vector_field_absolute""vector_field_absolute", 'vector_field_relative'"vector_field_relative""vector_field_relative""vector_field_relative""vector_field_relative"

WidthWidthWidthWidthwidth (output_control)  extent.x(-array) HTupleHTupleHtuple (integer) (int / long) (Hlong) (Hlong)

Width of image.

HeightHeightHeightHeightheight (output_control)  extent.y(-array) HTupleHTupleHtuple (integer) (int / long) (Hlong) (Hlong)

Height of image.

Example (C)

Hobject  Image;
char     typ[128];
Hlong     width,height;
unsigned char *ptr;

read_image(&Image,"fabrik");
get_image_pointer1(Image,(Hlong*)&ptr,typ,&width,&height);

Result

The operator get_image_pointer1get_image_pointer1GetImagePointer1GetImagePointer1GetImagePointer1 returns the value 2 (H_MSG_TRUE) if exactly one image was passed. The behavior in case of empty input (no input images available) is set via the operator set_system('no_object_result',<Result>)set_system("no_object_result",<Result>)SetSystem("no_object_result",<Result>)SetSystem("no_object_result",<Result>)SetSystem("no_object_result",<Result>). If necessary an exception is raised.

Possible Predecessors

read_imageread_imageReadImageReadImageReadImage

Alternatives

set_grayvalset_grayvalSetGrayvalSetGrayvalSetGrayval, get_grayvalget_grayvalGetGrayvalGetGrayvalGetGrayval, get_image_pointer3get_image_pointer3GetImagePointer3GetImagePointer3GetImagePointer3, get_image_sizeget_image_sizeGetImageSizeGetImageSizeGetImageSize, get_image_typeget_image_typeGetImageTypeGetImageTypeGetImageType

See also

paint_regionpaint_regionPaintRegionPaintRegionPaintRegion, paint_graypaint_grayPaintGrayPaintGrayPaintGray

Module

Foundation