The org.opencv.imgproc package of Java OpenCV library contains a class named Imgproc this class provies various methods such as, resize(), wrapAffine(), filter2D, to process an input image.
In addition to them It provides a set of method to draw geometrical shapes on images, Following are some of them −
Shape | Method and Description |
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Ellipse | You can draw an ellipse on an image using the ellipse() method. |
Circle | You can draw a circle on an image using the circle() method. |
Rectangle | You can draw a rectangle on an image using the rectangle() method. |
Polygon | You can draw a polygon on an image using the polygon() method. |
Line | You can draw a line on an image using the line() method |
Example
Following Java example draws various shapes on a blank OpenCV image −
import org.opencv.core.Core; import org.opencv.core.Mat; import org.opencv.core.MatOfPoint; import org.opencv.core.Point; import org.opencv.core.RotatedRect; import org.opencv.core.Scalar; import org.opencv.core.Size; import org.opencv.imgcodecs.Imgcodecs; import org.opencv.imgproc.Imgproc; import org.opencv.highgui.HighGui; public class DrawingGeometricalShapes { public static void main(String args[]) { System.loadLibrary( Core.NATIVE_LIBRARY_NAME ); Mat src = Imgcodecs.imread("D:\\blank.jpg"); Scalar color = new Scalar(0, 0, 120); //Drawing a Circle Imgproc.circle(src, new Point(75, 65), 40, color, Imgproc.FILLED); // Drawing an Ellipse Imgproc.ellipse(src, new RotatedRect(new Point(330, 60), new Size(100, 65), 180), color, Imgproc.FILLED); //Drawing a line Imgproc.line(src, new Point(540,30), new Point(540, 90), color, 5); //Drawing filled polygon List<MatOfPoint> list = new ArrayList(); list.add(new MatOfPoint ( new Point(410, 60), new Point(430, 30), new Point(470, 30), new Point(490, 60), new Point(470, 100), new Point(430, 100)) ); Imgproc.fillPoly (src, list, color, 8); //Drawing a Rectangle Imgproc.rectangle(src, new Point(150, 30), new Point(250, 95),color, Imgproc.FILLED); HighGui.imshow("Geometrical shapes", src); HighGui.waitKey(); } }