easy question but can't figure it out.
normaly its void minMaxLoc(InputArray src, double* minVal, double* maxVal=0, Point* minLoc=0, Point* maxLoc=0, InputArray mask=noArray()) But how does the mask looks like?
This is what i want: Its an one-dimensional Mat (only one row) and i want the minMax location of an interval(lower till upperBorder) of the Mat (maxRowGChnnl).
int lowerBorder,upperBorder;
lowerBorder = 30;
upperBorder = 100;
cv::minMaxLoc(maxRowGChnnl.row(0),&minValue,&maxValue,&minLoc,&maxLoc,(lowerBorder,upperBorder));
This is the maxRowGChnnl size:
maxRowGChnnl {flags=1124024325 dims=2 rows=1 ...} cv::Mat
flags 1124024325 int
dims 2 int
rows 1 int
cols 293 int
The code above abborts with:
OpenCV Error: Assertion failed ((cn == 1 && (mask.empty() || mask.type() == CV_8
U)) || (cn >= 1 && mask.empty() && !minIdx && !maxIdx)) in unknown function, fil
e ..\..\..\src\opencv\modules\core\src\stat.cpp, line 787
Thanks for your help.
mask should be cv::Mat the same size as axRowGChnnl.row(0) and type CV_8UC1. Enabled elements should have values equal 1 disabled 0.
You don't really need mask, but sub-matrix of maxRowGChnnl. You can do this by:
cv::minMaxLoc(maxRowGChnnl(Rect(lower,0,upper-lower,0)),&minValue,&maxValue,&minLoc,&maxLoc);
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