package
0.0.0-20190115070742-a4fe8ec027cc
Repository: https://github.com/lazywei/go-opencv.git
Documentation: pkg.go.dev
# README
Go OpenCV (GOlang openCV)
Wrap the core types in OpenCV.
Supporting Types and Examples
OpenCV C++ | Go OpenCV | Constructor |
---|---|---|
cv::Point2i | GcvPoint2i | NewGcvPoint2i(x, y int) |
cv::Point2f | GcvPoint2f32_ | NewGcvPoint2f32(x, y float64) |
cv::Point2d | GcvPoint2f64_ | NewGcvPoint2f64(x, y float64) |
cv::Point3i | GcvPoint3i | NewGcvPoint3i(x, y, z int) |
cv::Point3f | GcvPoint3f32_ | NewGcvPoint3f32(x, y, z float64) |
cv::Point3d | GcvPoint3f64_ | NewGcvPoint3f64(x, y, z float64) |
cv::Size2i | GcvSize2i | NewGcvSize2i(x, y int) |
cv::Size2f | GcvSize2f32_ | NewGcvSize2f64(x, y float64) |
cv::Size2d | GcvSize2f64_ | NewGcvSize2f64(x, y float64) |
Note for Renamed Types
Some of the types are renamed to *_
. The reason is that we'd like to wrap a better interface for them.
For example, the original NewGcvPoint2f32
takes strictly two float32
, and we are not able to pass float64
or int
, which doesn't make too much sense.
After wrapping an extra level, we are now able to pass int
, float32
, and float64
to these methods.
Also note that renaming doesn't affect any usage, except you are manipulating the types yourself.