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CreateSurfaceMeasurementMap
Header: | AVL.h |
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Namespace: | avl |
Module: | Vision3DStandard |
(Pre)computes surface sampling locations used by MeasureObjectWidth3D function.
Syntax
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void avl::CreateSurfaceMeasurementMap ( const avl::SurfaceFormat& inSurfaceFormat, const avl::SegmentScanField& inScanField, atl::Optional<const avl::CoordinateSystem2D&> inScanFieldAlignment, int inScanCount, atl::Optional<float> inSamplingStep, int inScanWidth, avl::InterpolationMethod::Type inSurfaceInterpolation, atl::Array<avl::ScanMap>& outMeasurementMap, atl::Optional<avl::SegmentScanField&> outAlignedScanField = atl::NIL, atl::Array<avl::Segment2D>& diagScanSegments )
Parameters
Name | Type | Range | Default | Description | |
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inSurfaceFormat | const SurfaceFormat& | Information about dimensions, depth and pixel type of the surface | |||
inScanField | const SegmentScanField& | Field in which scans will be performed | |||
inScanFieldAlignment | Optional<const CoordinateSystem2D&> | NIL | Adjusts the scan field to the position of the inspected object | ||
inScanCount | int | 2 - | 5 | Number of scans to be performed | |
inSamplingStep | Optional<float> | NIL | Desired distance between consecutive sampling points on the scan segments; if Nil, the bigger of surface X and Y scales is chosen | ||
inScanWidth | int | 1 - | 5 | Width of the scan area | |
inSurfaceInterpolation | InterpolationMethod::Type | Bilinear | Interpolation method used in extraction of image pixel values | ||
outMeasurementMap | Array<ScanMap>& | ||||
outAlignedScanField | Optional<SegmentScanField&> | NIL | Field in which the scans will be performed | ||
diagScanSegments | Array<Segment2D>& | Array of scan segments |
Optional Outputs
The computation of following outputs can be switched off by passing value atl::NIL
to these parameters: outAlignedScanField.
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