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using Emgu.CV.CvEnum; | using Emgu.CV.CvEnum; | ||
using Emgu.CV.Structure; | using Emgu.CV.Structure; | ||
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Revision as of 03:36, 25 February 2009
This example requires Emgu CV 1.5.0.0
Hello World - Version 1
We will start by the Hello World sample, written in C#
using Emgu.CV;
using Emgu.CV.CvEnum;
using Emgu.CV.Structure;
using System.Drawing;
...
//The name of the window
String win1 = "Test Window";
//Create the window using the specific name
CvInvoke.cvNamedWindow(win1);
//Create an image of 400x200 of Blue color
using (Image<Bgr, Byte> img = new Image<Bgr, byte>(400, 200, new Bgr(255, 0, 0)))
{
//Create the font
MCvFont f = new MCvFont(CvEnum.FONT.CV_FONT_HERSHEY_COMPLEX, 1.0, 1.0);
//Draw "Hello, world." on the image using the specific font
img.Draw("Hello, world", ref f, new Point(10, 80), new Bgr(0, 255, 0));
//Show the image
CvInvoke.cvShowImage(win1, img.Ptr);
//Wait for the key pressing event
CvInvoke.cvWaitKey(0);
//Destory the window
CvInvoke.cvDestroyWindow(win1);
}
The above code will create an image of 400x200 with blue background color and the text "Hello, world" in green on the foreground. The image will be displayed a window named "Test Window".
Hello World - Version 2
Showing image using cvNamedWindow is good, but Emgu CV has an event better tool for the same purpose, that is, the ImageViewer class under Emgu.CV.UI namespace.
using Emgu.CV;
using Emgu.CV.CvEnum;
using Emgu.CV.Structure;
using Emgu.CV.UI;
...
//Create an image of 400x200 of Blue color
using (Image<Bgr, Byte> img = new Image<Bgr, byte>(400, 200, new Bgr(255, 0, 0)))
{
//Create the font
MCvFont f = new MCvFont(CvEnum.FONT.CV_FONT_HERSHEY_COMPLEX, 1.0, 1.0);
//Draw "Hello, world." on the image using the specific font
img.Draw("Hello, world", ref f, new Point(10, 80), new Bgr(0, 255, 0));
//Show the image using ImageViewer from Emgu.CV.UI
ImageViewer.Show(img, "Test Window");
}