IG_IP_detect_area_with_threshold
Detects an area of pixels using a specified threshold.
Declaration:
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AT_ERRCOUNT ACCUAPI IG_IP_detect_area_with_threshold(
HIGEAR hIGear,
AT_INT xPos,
AT_INT yPos,
AT_DOUBLE nThreshold,
LPAT_RECT lpRect,
AT_NR_ROI_MASK* lpMask
);
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Arguments:
Name |
Type |
Description |
hIGear |
HIGEAR |
Image to analyze. |
xPos |
AT_INT |
X coordinate of a point inside the area to be detected. |
yPos |
AT_INT |
Y coordinate of a point inside the area to be detected. |
nThreshold |
AT_DOUBLE |
Area threshold. |
lpRect |
LPAT_RECT |
Rectangular area to apply the effect to, or NULL for whole image. |
lpMask |
AT_NR_ROI_MASK* |
Returns the ROI mask. |
Return Value:
Returns the number of ImageGear errors that occurred during this function call.
Supported Raster Image Formats:
All pixel formats supported by ImageGear for C and C++, except:
Indexed RGB – 1 bpp;
Indexed RGB with non-grayscale palette;
Grayscale – 1 bpp;
Images that have a Grayscale LUT attached to them.
Remarks:
The pixel is supposed to be in the area if the following condition is true for all pixel channels:
(pixel[i] >= initialPixel[i] - threshold) && (pixel[i] <= initialPixel[i] + threshold)
The area being detected is saved as the ROI of the page.