Mon, 03 Aug 2009 14:21:23 +0100
added keepme for ptdecode obj directory
philpem@5 | 1 | /* |
philpem@5 | 2 | # |
philpem@5 | 3 | # File : use_RGBclass.cpp |
philpem@5 | 4 | # ( C++ source file ) |
philpem@5 | 5 | # |
philpem@5 | 6 | # Description : A small code that shows how to write a CImg plugin to |
philpem@5 | 7 | # handle color image manipulation using a user-defined RGB |
philpem@5 | 8 | # class, instead of using classical pixel access of CImg<T> |
philpem@5 | 9 | # with operator(). |
philpem@5 | 10 | # This file is a part of the CImg Library project. |
philpem@5 | 11 | # ( http://cimg.sourceforge.net ) |
philpem@5 | 12 | # |
philpem@5 | 13 | # Note : This file cannot be compiled on VC++ 6. |
philpem@5 | 14 | # |
philpem@5 | 15 | # Copyright : David Tschumperle |
philpem@5 | 16 | # ( http://www.greyc.ensicaen.fr/~dtschump/ ) |
philpem@5 | 17 | # |
philpem@5 | 18 | # License : CeCILL v2.0 |
philpem@5 | 19 | # ( http://www.cecill.info/licences/Licence_CeCILL_V2-en.html ) |
philpem@5 | 20 | # |
philpem@5 | 21 | # This software is governed by the CeCILL license under French law and |
philpem@5 | 22 | # abiding by the rules of distribution of free software. You can use, |
philpem@5 | 23 | # modify and/ or redistribute the software under the terms of the CeCILL |
philpem@5 | 24 | # license as circulated by CEA, CNRS and INRIA at the following URL |
philpem@5 | 25 | # "http://www.cecill.info". |
philpem@5 | 26 | # |
philpem@5 | 27 | # As a counterpart to the access to the source code and rights to copy, |
philpem@5 | 28 | # modify and redistribute granted by the license, users are provided only |
philpem@5 | 29 | # with a limited warranty and the software's author, the holder of the |
philpem@5 | 30 | # economic rights, and the successive licensors have only limited |
philpem@5 | 31 | # liability. |
philpem@5 | 32 | # |
philpem@5 | 33 | # In this respect, the user's attention is drawn to the risks associated |
philpem@5 | 34 | # with loading, using, modifying and/or developing or reproducing the |
philpem@5 | 35 | # software by the user in light of its specific status of free software, |
philpem@5 | 36 | # that may mean that it is complicated to manipulate, and that also |
philpem@5 | 37 | # therefore means that it is reserved for developers and experienced |
philpem@5 | 38 | # professionals having in-depth computer knowledge. Users are therefore |
philpem@5 | 39 | # encouraged to load and test the software's suitability as regards their |
philpem@5 | 40 | # requirements in conditions enabling the security of their systems and/or |
philpem@5 | 41 | # data to be ensured and, more generally, to use and operate it in the |
philpem@5 | 42 | # same conditions as regards security. |
philpem@5 | 43 | # |
philpem@5 | 44 | # The fact that you are presently reading this means that you have had |
philpem@5 | 45 | # knowledge of the CeCILL license and that you accept its terms. |
philpem@5 | 46 | # |
philpem@5 | 47 | */ |
philpem@5 | 48 | |
philpem@5 | 49 | #ifndef cimg_plugin |
philpem@5 | 50 | #define cimg_plugin "examples/use_RGBclass.cpp" // Path of the plugin is relative to the CImg.h file. |
philpem@5 | 51 | #include "CImg.h" |
philpem@5 | 52 | using namespace cimg_library; |
philpem@5 | 53 | |
philpem@5 | 54 | #ifndef cimg_imagepath |
philpem@5 | 55 | #define cimg_imagepath "img/" |
philpem@5 | 56 | #endif |
philpem@5 | 57 | |
philpem@5 | 58 | //---------------- |
philpem@5 | 59 | // Main procedure |
philpem@5 | 60 | //---------------- |
philpem@5 | 61 | int main() { |
philpem@5 | 62 | |
philpem@5 | 63 | // Load images. |
philpem@5 | 64 | CImg<short> img1(cimg_imagepath "milla.bmp"); |
philpem@5 | 65 | const CImg<float> img2 = CImg<float>(cimg_imagepath "lena.pgm").resize(img1,3); |
philpem@5 | 66 | const float default_color[] = { 30,30,80 }; |
philpem@5 | 67 | |
philpem@5 | 68 | // Modify 'img1' using the RGB pixel accessor. |
philpem@5 | 69 | cimg_forXY(img1,x,y) |
philpem@5 | 70 | if (!((x*y)%31)) img1.RGB_at(x,y) = default_color; |
philpem@5 | 71 | else if ((x+y)%2) img1.RGB_at(x,y) = img2.RGB_at(x,y); |
philpem@5 | 72 | img1.display(); |
philpem@5 | 73 | |
philpem@5 | 74 | // Quit. |
philpem@5 | 75 | return 0; |
philpem@5 | 76 | } |
philpem@5 | 77 | |
philpem@5 | 78 | #else |
philpem@5 | 79 | |
philpem@5 | 80 | //------------------------- |
philpem@5 | 81 | // Start of the plugin code |
philpem@5 | 82 | //------------------------- |
philpem@5 | 83 | |
philpem@5 | 84 | // Define a simple structure of *references* to R,G,B values. |
philpem@5 | 85 | //----------------------------------------------------------- |
philpem@5 | 86 | // (Feel free to add your own operators in there !) |
philpem@5 | 87 | struct st_RGB { |
philpem@5 | 88 | T _R,_G,_B,&R,&G,&B; |
philpem@5 | 89 | |
philpem@5 | 90 | // Construct from R,G,B references of values. |
philpem@5 | 91 | st_RGB(const T& nR, const T& nG, const T& nB):_R(nR),_G(nG),_B(nB),R(_R),G(_G),B(_B) {} |
philpem@5 | 92 | st_RGB(T& nR, T& nG, T& nB):R(nR),G(nG),B(nB) {} |
philpem@5 | 93 | |
philpem@5 | 94 | // Copy constructors. |
philpem@5 | 95 | st_RGB(const st_RGB& rgb):_R(rgb.R),_G(rgb.G),_B(rgb.B),R(_R),G(_G),B(_B) {} |
philpem@5 | 96 | template<typename t> |
philpem@5 | 97 | st_RGB(const t& rgb):_R(rgb[0]),_G(rgb[1]),_B(rgb[2]) {} |
philpem@5 | 98 | |
philpem@5 | 99 | // Assignement operator. |
philpem@5 | 100 | st_RGB& operator=(const st_RGB& rgb) { |
philpem@5 | 101 | R = (T)(rgb[0]); G = (T)(rgb[1]); B = (T)(rgb[2]); |
philpem@5 | 102 | return *this; |
philpem@5 | 103 | } |
philpem@5 | 104 | template<typename t> |
philpem@5 | 105 | st_RGB& operator=(const t& rgb) { |
philpem@5 | 106 | R = (T)(rgb[0]); G = (T)(rgb[1]); B = (T)(rgb[2]); |
philpem@5 | 107 | return *this; |
philpem@5 | 108 | } |
philpem@5 | 109 | |
philpem@5 | 110 | // Data (R,G or B) access operator. |
philpem@5 | 111 | const T& operator[](const unsigned int i) const { |
philpem@5 | 112 | return i==2?B:(i==1?G:R); |
philpem@5 | 113 | } |
philpem@5 | 114 | T& operator[](const unsigned int i) { |
philpem@5 | 115 | return i==2?B:(i==1?G:R); |
philpem@5 | 116 | } |
philpem@5 | 117 | |
philpem@5 | 118 | // Print instance on the standard error. |
philpem@5 | 119 | const st_RGB& print() const { |
philpem@5 | 120 | std::fprintf(stderr,"{ %d %d %d }\n",(int)R,(int)G,(int)B); |
philpem@5 | 121 | return *this; |
philpem@5 | 122 | } |
philpem@5 | 123 | }; |
philpem@5 | 124 | |
philpem@5 | 125 | // Define CImg<T> member functions which return pixel values as st_RGB instances. |
philpem@5 | 126 | //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
philpem@5 | 127 | const st_RGB RGB_at(const int x, const int y=0, const int z=0) const { |
philpem@5 | 128 | const long whz = width*height*depth; |
philpem@5 | 129 | const T *const pR = data + x + y*width + z*width*height, *const pG = pR + whz, *const pB = pG + whz; |
philpem@5 | 130 | return st_RGB(*pR,*pG,*pB); |
philpem@5 | 131 | } |
philpem@5 | 132 | |
philpem@5 | 133 | st_RGB RGB_at(const int x, const int y=0, const int z=0) { |
philpem@5 | 134 | const long whz = width*height*depth; |
philpem@5 | 135 | T *const pR = data + x + y*width + z*width*height, *const pG = pR + whz, *const pB = pG + whz; |
philpem@5 | 136 | return st_RGB(*pR,*pG,*pB); |
philpem@5 | 137 | } |
philpem@5 | 138 | |
philpem@5 | 139 | //------------------------ |
philpem@5 | 140 | // End of the plugin code |
philpem@5 | 141 | //------------------------ |
philpem@5 | 142 | #endif |