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101 lines
3.4 KiB
C++
101 lines
3.4 KiB
C++
// #pragma once // could not use by INCLUDE_HPP
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#ifndef BORDERS_EXTRACTOR_H
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#define BORDERS_EXTRACTOR_H
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#include "traster.h"
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#include "runsmap.h"
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#include "raster_edge_iterator.h"
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namespace TRop {
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namespace borders {
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//*******************************************************************
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// Pixel Selector model
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//*******************************************************************
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/*!
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This class is just a stub for pixel selector classes.
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Pixel Selectors are objects used in raster borders recognition
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to interpret a raster's pixels and direct edge iterators.
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\n\n
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The main purpose of this class is that of distinguishing pixels
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from their <I> values <\I>. Values are the actual entities recognized
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in the borders extraction process - adjacent pixels that are cast to
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the same value will be included in the same border.
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\n\n
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For example, if we want to extract the borders of a fullcolor image
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that separate bright areas from dark ones, we can just have a pixel selector
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cast each pixel to the integer value 0 if the pixel's value is below the
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brightness threshold, and 1 if above.
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\n\n
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Also, pixel selectors tell whether pixels are to be intended as
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completely transparent (virtual pixels outside the raster boundaries are).
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*/
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template <typename Pix, typename Val>
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class pixel_selector {
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public:
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typedef Pix pixel_type; //!< The pixel type naming the selector
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typedef Val value_type; //!< A value type representing pixel contents.
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//!< Typically the pixel itself.
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public:
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value_type value(const pixel_type &pix) const;
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bool equal(const pixel_type &a, const pixel_type &b) const {
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return value(a) == value(b);
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}
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value_type transparent() const;
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bool transparent(const pixel_type &pix) const {
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return value(pix) == transparent();
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}
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//! Returns whether a border point must be read or not (corners are always
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//! read).
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bool skip(const value_type &prevLeftValue,
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const value_type &leftValue) const {
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return true;
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}
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};
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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enum RunType {
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_BORDER_LEFT = 0x20,
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_BORDER_RIGHT = 0x10,
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_HIERARCHY_INCREASE = 0x8,
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_HIERARCHY_DECREASE = 0x4
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};
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/*!
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Reads the borders of the input raster, according to the specified selector.
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Outputs the borders by supplying a container reader with the raster edge
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iterators
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corresponding to border vertices. The runsmap used in the process can be
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returned in output.
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*/
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template <typename Pixel, typename PixelSelector, typename ContainerReader>
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void readBorders(const TRasterPT<Pixel> &raster, const PixelSelector &selector,
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ContainerReader &reader, RunsMapP *rasterRunsMap = 0);
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//=====================================================================================
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template <typename PixelSelector, typename Mesh, typename ContainersReader>
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void readMeshes(const TRasterPT<typename PixelSelector::pixel_type> &raster,
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const PixelSelector &selector,
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ContainersReader &meshesDataReader,
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RunsMapP *rasterRunsMap = 0);
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}
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} // namespace TRop::borders
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#endif // BORDERS_EXTRACTOR_H
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//=====================================================================================
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#ifdef INCLUDE_HPP
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#include "borders_extractor.hpp"
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#endif // INCLUDE_HPP
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