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// Copyright (C) 2009, Willow Garage Inc., all rights reserved.
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#ifndef __OPENCV_CORE_PERSISTENCE_HPP__
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#define __OPENCV_CORE_PERSISTENCE_HPP__
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#ifndef __cplusplus
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# error persistence.hpp header must be compiled as C++
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#endif
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//! @addtogroup core_c
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//! @{
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/** @brief "black box" representation of the file storage associated with a file on disk.
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Several functions that are described below take CvFileStorage\* as inputs and allow the user to
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save or to load hierarchical collections that consist of scalar values, standard CXCore objects
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(such as matrices, sequences, graphs), and user-defined objects.
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OpenCV can read and write data in XML (<http://www.w3c.org/XML>) or YAML (<http://www.yaml.org>)
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formats. Below is an example of 3x3 floating-point identity matrix A, stored in XML and YAML files
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using CXCore functions:
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XML:
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@code{.xml}
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<?xml version="1.0">
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<opencv_storage>
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<A type_id="opencv-matrix">
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<rows>3</rows>
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<cols>3</cols>
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<dt>f</dt>
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<data>1. 0. 0. 0. 1. 0. 0. 0. 1.</data>
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</A>
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</opencv_storage>
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@endcode
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YAML:
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@code{.yaml}
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%YAML:1.0
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A: !!opencv-matrix
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rows: 3
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cols: 3
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dt: f
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data: [ 1., 0., 0., 0., 1., 0., 0., 0., 1.]
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@endcode
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As it can be seen from the examples, XML uses nested tags to represent hierarchy, while YAML uses
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indentation for that purpose (similar to the Python programming language).
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The same functions can read and write data in both formats; the particular format is determined by
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the extension of the opened file, ".xml" for XML files and ".yml" or ".yaml" for YAML.
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*/
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typedef struct CvFileStorage CvFileStorage;
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typedef struct CvFileNode CvFileNode;
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//! @} core_c
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#include "opencv2/core/types.hpp"
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#include "opencv2/core/mat.hpp"
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namespace cv {
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/** @addtogroup core_xml
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XML/YAML file storages. {#xml_storage}
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=======================
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Writing to a file storage.
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--------------------------
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You can store and then restore various OpenCV data structures to/from XML (<http://www.w3c.org/XML>)
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or YAML (<http://www.yaml.org>) formats. Also, it is possible store and load arbitrarily complex
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data structures, which include OpenCV data structures, as well as primitive data types (integer and
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floating-point numbers and text strings) as their elements.
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Use the following procedure to write something to XML or YAML:
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-# Create new FileStorage and open it for writing. It can be done with a single call to
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FileStorage::FileStorage constructor that takes a filename, or you can use the default constructor
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and then call FileStorage::open. Format of the file (XML or YAML) is determined from the filename
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extension (".xml" and ".yml"/".yaml", respectively)
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-# Write all the data you want using the streaming operator `<<`, just like in the case of STL
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streams.
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-# Close the file using FileStorage::release. FileStorage destructor also closes the file.
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Here is an example:
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@code
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#include "opencv2/opencv.hpp"
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#include <time.h>
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using namespace cv;
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int main(int, char** argv)
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{
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FileStorage fs("test.yml", FileStorage::WRITE);
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fs << "frameCount" << 5;
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time_t rawtime; time(&rawtime);
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fs << "calibrationDate" << asctime(localtime(&rawtime));
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Mat cameraMatrix = (Mat_<double>(3,3) << 1000, 0, 320, 0, 1000, 240, 0, 0, 1);
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Mat distCoeffs = (Mat_<double>(5,1) << 0.1, 0.01, -0.001, 0, 0);
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fs << "cameraMatrix" << cameraMatrix << "distCoeffs" << distCoeffs;
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fs << "features" << "[";
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for( int i = 0; i < 3; i++ )
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{
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int x = rand() % 640;
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int y = rand() % 480;
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uchar lbp = rand() % 256;
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fs << "{:" << "x" << x << "y" << y << "lbp" << "[:";
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for( int j = 0; j < 8; j++ )
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fs << ((lbp >> j) & 1);
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fs << "]" << "}";
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}
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fs << "]";
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fs.release();
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return 0;
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}
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@endcode
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The sample above stores to XML and integer, text string (calibration date), 2 matrices, and a custom
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structure "feature", which includes feature coordinates and LBP (local binary pattern) value. Here
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is output of the sample:
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@code{.yaml}
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%YAML:1.0
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frameCount: 5
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calibrationDate: "Fri Jun 17 14:09:29 2011\n"
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cameraMatrix: !!opencv-matrix
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rows: 3
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cols: 3
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dt: d
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data: [ 1000., 0., 320., 0., 1000., 240., 0., 0., 1. ]
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distCoeffs: !!opencv-matrix
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rows: 5
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cols: 1
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dt: d
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data: [ 1.0000000000000001e-01, 1.0000000000000000e-02,
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-1.0000000000000000e-03, 0., 0. ]
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features:
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- { x:167, y:49, lbp:[ 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1 ] }
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- { x:298, y:130, lbp:[ 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1 ] }
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- { x:344, y:158, lbp:[ 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0 ] }
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@endcode
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As an exercise, you can replace ".yml" with ".xml" in the sample above and see, how the
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corresponding XML file will look like.
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Several things can be noted by looking at the sample code and the output:
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- The produced YAML (and XML) consists of heterogeneous collections that can be nested. There are 2
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types of collections: named collections (mappings) and unnamed collections (sequences). In mappings
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each element has a name and is accessed by name. This is similar to structures and std::map in
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C/C++ and dictionaries in Python. In sequences elements do not have names, they are accessed by
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indices. This is similar to arrays and std::vector in C/C++ and lists, tuples in Python.
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"Heterogeneous" means that elements of each single collection can have different types.
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Top-level collection in YAML/XML is a mapping. Each matrix is stored as a mapping, and the matrix
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elements are stored as a sequence. Then, there is a sequence of features, where each feature is
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represented a mapping, and lbp value in a nested sequence.
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- When you write to a mapping (a structure), you write element name followed by its value. When you
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write to a sequence, you simply write the elements one by one. OpenCV data structures (such as
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cv::Mat) are written in absolutely the same way as simple C data structures - using `<<`
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operator.
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- To write a mapping, you first write the special string `{` to the storage, then write the
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elements as pairs (`fs << <element_name> << <element_value>`) and then write the closing
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`}`.
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- To write a sequence, you first write the special string `[`, then write the elements, then
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write the closing `]`.
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- In YAML (but not XML), mappings and sequences can be written in a compact Python-like inline
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form. In the sample above matrix elements, as well as each feature, including its lbp value, is
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stored in such inline form. To store a mapping/sequence in a compact form, put `:` after the
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opening character, e.g. use `{:` instead of `{` and `[:` instead of `[`. When the
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data is written to XML, those extra `:` are ignored.
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Reading data from a file storage.
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---------------------------------
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To read the previously written XML or YAML file, do the following:
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-# Open the file storage using FileStorage::FileStorage constructor or FileStorage::open method.
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In the current implementation the whole file is parsed and the whole representation of file
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storage is built in memory as a hierarchy of file nodes (see FileNode)
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-# Read the data you are interested in. Use FileStorage::operator [], FileNode::operator []
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and/or FileNodeIterator.
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-# Close the storage using FileStorage::release.
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Here is how to read the file created by the code sample above:
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@code
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FileStorage fs2("test.yml", FileStorage::READ);
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// first method: use (type) operator on FileNode.
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int frameCount = (int)fs2["frameCount"];
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String date;
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// second method: use FileNode::operator >>
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fs2["calibrationDate"] >> date;
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Mat cameraMatrix2, distCoeffs2;
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fs2["cameraMatrix"] >> cameraMatrix2;
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fs2["distCoeffs"] >> distCoeffs2;
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cout << "frameCount: " << frameCount << endl
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<< "calibration date: " << date << endl
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<< "camera matrix: " << cameraMatrix2 << endl
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<< "distortion coeffs: " << distCoeffs2 << endl;
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FileNode features = fs2["features"];
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FileNodeIterator it = features.begin(), it_end = features.end();
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int idx = 0;
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std::vector<uchar> lbpval;
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// iterate through a sequence using FileNodeIterator
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for( ; it != it_end; ++it, idx++ )
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{
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cout << "feature #" << idx << ": ";
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cout << "x=" << (int)(*it)["x"] << ", y=" << (int)(*it)["y"] << ", lbp: (";
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// you can also easily read numerical arrays using FileNode >> std::vector operator.
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(*it)["lbp"] >> lbpval;
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for( int i = 0; i < (int)lbpval.size(); i++ )
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cout << " " << (int)lbpval[i];
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cout << ")" << endl;
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}
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fs2.release();
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@endcode
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Format specification {#format_spec}
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--------------------
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`([count]{u|c|w|s|i|f|d})`... where the characters correspond to fundamental C++ types:
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- `u` 8-bit unsigned number
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- `c` 8-bit signed number
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- `w` 16-bit unsigned number
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- `s` 16-bit signed number
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- `i` 32-bit signed number
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- `f` single precision floating-point number
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- `d` double precision floating-point number
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- `r` pointer, 32 lower bits of which are written as a signed integer. The type can be used to
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store structures with links between the elements.
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`count` is the optional counter of values of a given type. For example, `2if` means that each array
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element is a structure of 2 integers, followed by a single-precision floating-point number. The
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equivalent notations of the above specification are `iif`, `2i1f` and so forth. Other examples: `u`
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means that the array consists of bytes, and `2d` means the array consists of pairs of doubles.
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@see @ref filestorage.cpp
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*/
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//! @{
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/** @example filestorage.cpp
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A complete example using the FileStorage interface
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*/
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////////////////////////// XML & YAML I/O //////////////////////////
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class CV_EXPORTS FileNode;
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class CV_EXPORTS FileNodeIterator;
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/** @brief XML/YAML file storage class that encapsulates all the information necessary for writing or reading
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data to/from a file.
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*/
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class CV_EXPORTS_W FileStorage
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{
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public:
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//! file storage mode
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enum Mode
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{
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READ = 0, //!< value, open the file for reading
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WRITE = 1, //!< value, open the file for writing
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APPEND = 2, //!< value, open the file for appending
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MEMORY = 4, //!< flag, read data from source or write data to the internal buffer (which is
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//!< returned by FileStorage::release)
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FORMAT_MASK = (7<<3), //!< mask for format flags
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FORMAT_AUTO = 0, //!< flag, auto format
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FORMAT_XML = (1<<3), //!< flag, XML format
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FORMAT_YAML = (2<<3) //!< flag, YAML format
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};
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enum
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{
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UNDEFINED = 0,
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VALUE_EXPECTED = 1,
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NAME_EXPECTED = 2,
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INSIDE_MAP = 4
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};
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/** @brief The constructors.
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The full constructor opens the file. Alternatively you can use the default constructor and then
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call FileStorage::open.
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*/
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CV_WRAP FileStorage();
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/** @overload
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@param source Name of the file to open or the text string to read the data from. Extension of the
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file (.xml or .yml/.yaml) determines its format (XML or YAML respectively). Also you can append .gz
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to work with compressed files, for example myHugeMatrix.xml.gz. If both FileStorage::WRITE and
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FileStorage::MEMORY flags are specified, source is used just to specify the output file format (e.g.
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mydata.xml, .yml etc.).
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@param flags Mode of operation. See FileStorage::Mode
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@param encoding Encoding of the file. Note that UTF-16 XML encoding is not supported currently and
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you should use 8-bit encoding instead of it.
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*/
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CV_WRAP FileStorage(const String& source, int flags, const String& encoding=String());
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/** @overload */
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FileStorage(CvFileStorage* fs, bool owning=true);
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//! the destructor. calls release()
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virtual ~FileStorage();
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/** @brief Opens a file.
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See description of parameters in FileStorage::FileStorage. The method calls FileStorage::release
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before opening the file.
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@param filename Name of the file to open or the text string to read the data from.
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Extension of the file (.xml or .yml/.yaml) determines its format (XML or YAML respectively).
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Also you can append .gz to work with compressed files, for example myHugeMatrix.xml.gz. If both
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FileStorage::WRITE and FileStorage::MEMORY flags are specified, source is used just to specify
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the output file format (e.g. mydata.xml, .yml etc.).
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@param flags Mode of operation. One of FileStorage::Mode
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@param encoding Encoding of the file. Note that UTF-16 XML encoding is not supported currently and
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you should use 8-bit encoding instead of it.
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*/
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CV_WRAP virtual bool open(const String& filename, int flags, const String& encoding=String());
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/** @brief Checks whether the file is opened.
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@returns true if the object is associated with the current file and false otherwise. It is a
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good practice to call this method after you tried to open a file.
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*/
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CV_WRAP virtual bool isOpened() const;
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/** @brief Closes the file and releases all the memory buffers.
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Call this method after all I/O operations with the storage are finished.
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*/
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CV_WRAP virtual void release();
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/** @brief Closes the file and releases all the memory buffers.
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Call this method after all I/O operations with the storage are finished. If the storage was
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opened for writing data and FileStorage::WRITE was specified
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*/
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CV_WRAP virtual String releaseAndGetString();
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/** @brief Returns the first element of the top-level mapping.
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@returns The first element of the top-level mapping.
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*/
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CV_WRAP FileNode getFirstTopLevelNode() const;
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/** @brief Returns the top-level mapping
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@param streamidx Zero-based index of the stream. In most cases there is only one stream in the file.
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However, YAML supports multiple streams and so there can be several.
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@returns The top-level mapping.
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*/
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CV_WRAP FileNode root(int streamidx=0) const;
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/** @brief Returns the specified element of the top-level mapping.
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@param nodename Name of the file node.
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@returns Node with the given name.
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*/
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FileNode operator[](const String& nodename) const;
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/** @overload */
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CV_WRAP FileNode operator[](const char* nodename) const;
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/** @brief Returns the obsolete C FileStorage structure.
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@returns Pointer to the underlying C FileStorage structure
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*/
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CvFileStorage* operator *() { return fs.get(); }
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/** @overload */
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const CvFileStorage* operator *() const { return fs.get(); }
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/** @brief Writes multiple numbers.
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Writes one or more numbers of the specified format to the currently written structure. Usually it is
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more convenient to use operator `<<` instead of this method.
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@param fmt Specification of each array element, see @ref format_spec "format specification"
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@param vec Pointer to the written array.
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@param len Number of the uchar elements to write.
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*/
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void writeRaw( const String& fmt, const uchar* vec, size_t len );
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/** @brief Writes the registered C structure (CvMat, CvMatND, CvSeq).
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@param name Name of the written object.
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@param obj Pointer to the object.
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@see ocvWrite for details.
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*/
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void writeObj( const String& name, const void* obj );
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/** @brief Returns the normalized object name for the specified name of a file.
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@param filename Name of a file
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@returns The normalized object name.
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*/
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static String getDefaultObjectName(const String& filename);
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Ptr<CvFileStorage> fs; //!< the underlying C FileStorage structure
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String elname; //!< the currently written element
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std::vector<char> structs; //!< the stack of written structures
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int state; //!< the writer state
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};
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template<> CV_EXPORTS void DefaultDeleter<CvFileStorage>::operator ()(CvFileStorage* obj) const;
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/** @brief File Storage Node class.
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The node is used to store each and every element of the file storage opened for reading. When
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XML/YAML file is read, it is first parsed and stored in the memory as a hierarchical collection of
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nodes. Each node can be a “leaf” that is contain a single number or a string, or be a collection of
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other nodes. There can be named collections (mappings) where each element has a name and it is
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accessed by a name, and ordered collections (sequences) where elements do not have names but rather
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accessed by index. Type of the file node can be determined using FileNode::type method.
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Note that file nodes are only used for navigating file storages opened for reading. When a file
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storage is opened for writing, no data is stored in memory after it is written.
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*/
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class CV_EXPORTS_W_SIMPLE FileNode
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{
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public:
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//! type of the file storage node
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enum Type
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{
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NONE = 0, //!< empty node
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INT = 1, //!< an integer
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REAL = 2, //!< floating-point number
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FLOAT = REAL, //!< synonym or REAL
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STR = 3, //!< text string in UTF-8 encoding
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|
STRING = STR, //!< synonym for STR
|
|
REF = 4, //!< integer of size size_t. Typically used for storing complex dynamic structures where some elements reference the others
|
|
SEQ = 5, //!< sequence
|
|
MAP = 6, //!< mapping
|
|
TYPE_MASK = 7,
|
|
FLOW = 8, //!< compact representation of a sequence or mapping. Used only by YAML writer
|
|
USER = 16, //!< a registered object (e.g. a matrix)
|
|
EMPTY = 32, //!< empty structure (sequence or mapping)
|
|
NAMED = 64 //!< the node has a name (i.e. it is element of a mapping)
|
|
};
|
|
/** @brief The constructors.
|
|
|
|
These constructors are used to create a default file node, construct it from obsolete structures or
|
|
from the another file node.
|
|
*/
|
|
CV_WRAP FileNode();
|
|
|
|
/** @overload
|
|
@param fs Pointer to the obsolete file storage structure.
|
|
@param node File node to be used as initialization for the created file node.
|
|
*/
|
|
FileNode(const CvFileStorage* fs, const CvFileNode* node);
|
|
|
|
/** @overload
|
|
@param node File node to be used as initialization for the created file node.
|
|
*/
|
|
FileNode(const FileNode& node);
|
|
|
|
/** @brief Returns element of a mapping node or a sequence node.
|
|
@param nodename Name of an element in the mapping node.
|
|
@returns Returns the element with the given identifier.
|
|
*/
|
|
FileNode operator[](const String& nodename) const;
|
|
|
|
/** @overload
|
|
@param nodename Name of an element in the mapping node.
|
|
*/
|
|
CV_WRAP FileNode operator[](const char* nodename) const;
|
|
|
|
/** @overload
|
|
@param i Index of an element in the sequence node.
|
|
*/
|
|
CV_WRAP FileNode operator[](int i) const;
|
|
|
|
/** @brief Returns type of the node.
|
|
@returns Type of the node. See FileNode::Type
|
|
*/
|
|
CV_WRAP int type() const;
|
|
|
|
//! returns true if the node is empty
|
|
CV_WRAP bool empty() const;
|
|
//! returns true if the node is a "none" object
|
|
CV_WRAP bool isNone() const;
|
|
//! returns true if the node is a sequence
|
|
CV_WRAP bool isSeq() const;
|
|
//! returns true if the node is a mapping
|
|
CV_WRAP bool isMap() const;
|
|
//! returns true if the node is an integer
|
|
CV_WRAP bool isInt() const;
|
|
//! returns true if the node is a floating-point number
|
|
CV_WRAP bool isReal() const;
|
|
//! returns true if the node is a text string
|
|
CV_WRAP bool isString() const;
|
|
//! returns true if the node has a name
|
|
CV_WRAP bool isNamed() const;
|
|
//! returns the node name or an empty string if the node is nameless
|
|
CV_WRAP String name() const;
|
|
//! returns the number of elements in the node, if it is a sequence or mapping, or 1 otherwise.
|
|
CV_WRAP size_t size() const;
|
|
//! returns the node content as an integer. If the node stores floating-point number, it is rounded.
|
|
operator int() const;
|
|
//! returns the node content as float
|
|
operator float() const;
|
|
//! returns the node content as double
|
|
operator double() const;
|
|
//! returns the node content as text string
|
|
operator String() const;
|
|
#ifndef OPENCV_NOSTL
|
|
operator std::string() const;
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
//! returns pointer to the underlying file node
|
|
CvFileNode* operator *();
|
|
//! returns pointer to the underlying file node
|
|
const CvFileNode* operator* () const;
|
|
|
|
//! returns iterator pointing to the first node element
|
|
FileNodeIterator begin() const;
|
|
//! returns iterator pointing to the element following the last node element
|
|
FileNodeIterator end() const;
|
|
|
|
/** @brief Reads node elements to the buffer with the specified format.
|
|
|
|
Usually it is more convenient to use operator `>>` instead of this method.
|
|
@param fmt Specification of each array element. See @ref format_spec "format specification"
|
|
@param vec Pointer to the destination array.
|
|
@param len Number of elements to read. If it is greater than number of remaining elements then all
|
|
of them will be read.
|
|
*/
|
|
void readRaw( const String& fmt, uchar* vec, size_t len ) const;
|
|
|
|
//! reads the registered object and returns pointer to it
|
|
void* readObj() const;
|
|
|
|
// do not use wrapper pointer classes for better efficiency
|
|
const CvFileStorage* fs;
|
|
const CvFileNode* node;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/** @brief used to iterate through sequences and mappings.
|
|
|
|
A standard STL notation, with node.begin(), node.end() denoting the beginning and the end of a
|
|
sequence, stored in node. See the data reading sample in the beginning of the section.
|
|
*/
|
|
class CV_EXPORTS FileNodeIterator
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
/** @brief The constructors.
|
|
|
|
These constructors are used to create a default iterator, set it to specific element in a file node
|
|
or construct it from another iterator.
|
|
*/
|
|
FileNodeIterator();
|
|
|
|
/** @overload
|
|
@param fs File storage for the iterator.
|
|
@param node File node for the iterator.
|
|
@param ofs Index of the element in the node. The created iterator will point to this element.
|
|
*/
|
|
FileNodeIterator(const CvFileStorage* fs, const CvFileNode* node, size_t ofs=0);
|
|
|
|
/** @overload
|
|
@param it Iterator to be used as initialization for the created iterator.
|
|
*/
|
|
FileNodeIterator(const FileNodeIterator& it);
|
|
|
|
//! returns the currently observed element
|
|
FileNode operator *() const;
|
|
//! accesses the currently observed element methods
|
|
FileNode operator ->() const;
|
|
|
|
//! moves iterator to the next node
|
|
FileNodeIterator& operator ++ ();
|
|
//! moves iterator to the next node
|
|
FileNodeIterator operator ++ (int);
|
|
//! moves iterator to the previous node
|
|
FileNodeIterator& operator -- ();
|
|
//! moves iterator to the previous node
|
|
FileNodeIterator operator -- (int);
|
|
//! moves iterator forward by the specified offset (possibly negative)
|
|
FileNodeIterator& operator += (int ofs);
|
|
//! moves iterator backward by the specified offset (possibly negative)
|
|
FileNodeIterator& operator -= (int ofs);
|
|
|
|
/** @brief Reads node elements to the buffer with the specified format.
|
|
|
|
Usually it is more convenient to use operator `>>` instead of this method.
|
|
@param fmt Specification of each array element. See @ref format_spec "format specification"
|
|
@param vec Pointer to the destination array.
|
|
@param maxCount Number of elements to read. If it is greater than number of remaining elements then
|
|
all of them will be read.
|
|
*/
|
|
FileNodeIterator& readRaw( const String& fmt, uchar* vec,
|
|
size_t maxCount=(size_t)INT_MAX );
|
|
|
|
struct SeqReader
|
|
{
|
|
int header_size;
|
|
void* seq; /* sequence, beign read; CvSeq */
|
|
void* block; /* current block; CvSeqBlock */
|
|
schar* ptr; /* pointer to element be read next */
|
|
schar* block_min; /* pointer to the beginning of block */
|
|
schar* block_max; /* pointer to the end of block */
|
|
int delta_index;/* = seq->first->start_index */
|
|
schar* prev_elem; /* pointer to previous element */
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
const CvFileStorage* fs;
|
|
const CvFileNode* container;
|
|
SeqReader reader;
|
|
size_t remaining;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
//! @} core_xml
|
|
|
|
/////////////////// XML & YAML I/O implementation //////////////////
|
|
|
|
//! @relates cv::FileStorage
|
|
//! @{
|
|
|
|
CV_EXPORTS void write( FileStorage& fs, const String& name, int value );
|
|
CV_EXPORTS void write( FileStorage& fs, const String& name, float value );
|
|
CV_EXPORTS void write( FileStorage& fs, const String& name, double value );
|
|
CV_EXPORTS void write( FileStorage& fs, const String& name, const String& value );
|
|
CV_EXPORTS void write( FileStorage& fs, const String& name, const Mat& value );
|
|
CV_EXPORTS void write( FileStorage& fs, const String& name, const SparseMat& value );
|
|
CV_EXPORTS void write( FileStorage& fs, const String& name, const std::vector<KeyPoint>& value);
|
|
CV_EXPORTS void write( FileStorage& fs, const String& name, const std::vector<DMatch>& value);
|
|
|
|
CV_EXPORTS void writeScalar( FileStorage& fs, int value );
|
|
CV_EXPORTS void writeScalar( FileStorage& fs, float value );
|
|
CV_EXPORTS void writeScalar( FileStorage& fs, double value );
|
|
CV_EXPORTS void writeScalar( FileStorage& fs, const String& value );
|
|
|
|
//! @}
|
|
|
|
//! @relates cv::FileNode
|
|
//! @{
|
|
|
|
CV_EXPORTS void read(const FileNode& node, int& value, int default_value);
|
|
CV_EXPORTS void read(const FileNode& node, float& value, float default_value);
|
|
CV_EXPORTS void read(const FileNode& node, double& value, double default_value);
|
|
CV_EXPORTS void read(const FileNode& node, String& value, const String& default_value);
|
|
CV_EXPORTS void read(const FileNode& node, Mat& mat, const Mat& default_mat = Mat() );
|
|
CV_EXPORTS void read(const FileNode& node, SparseMat& mat, const SparseMat& default_mat = SparseMat() );
|
|
CV_EXPORTS void read(const FileNode& node, std::vector<KeyPoint>& keypoints);
|
|
CV_EXPORTS void read(const FileNode& node, std::vector<DMatch>& matches);
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline void read(const FileNode& node, Point_<_Tp>& value, const Point_<_Tp>& default_value)
|
|
{
|
|
std::vector<_Tp> temp; FileNodeIterator it = node.begin(); it >> temp;
|
|
value = temp.size() != 2 ? default_value : Point_<_Tp>(saturate_cast<_Tp>(temp[0]), saturate_cast<_Tp>(temp[1]));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline void read(const FileNode& node, Point3_<_Tp>& value, const Point3_<_Tp>& default_value)
|
|
{
|
|
std::vector<_Tp> temp; FileNodeIterator it = node.begin(); it >> temp;
|
|
value = temp.size() != 3 ? default_value : Point3_<_Tp>(saturate_cast<_Tp>(temp[0]), saturate_cast<_Tp>(temp[1]),
|
|
saturate_cast<_Tp>(temp[2]));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline void read(const FileNode& node, Size_<_Tp>& value, const Size_<_Tp>& default_value)
|
|
{
|
|
std::vector<_Tp> temp; FileNodeIterator it = node.begin(); it >> temp;
|
|
value = temp.size() != 2 ? default_value : Size_<_Tp>(saturate_cast<_Tp>(temp[0]), saturate_cast<_Tp>(temp[1]));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline void read(const FileNode& node, Complex<_Tp>& value, const Complex<_Tp>& default_value)
|
|
{
|
|
std::vector<_Tp> temp; FileNodeIterator it = node.begin(); it >> temp;
|
|
value = temp.size() != 2 ? default_value : Complex<_Tp>(saturate_cast<_Tp>(temp[0]), saturate_cast<_Tp>(temp[1]));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline void read(const FileNode& node, Rect_<_Tp>& value, const Rect_<_Tp>& default_value)
|
|
{
|
|
std::vector<_Tp> temp; FileNodeIterator it = node.begin(); it >> temp;
|
|
value = temp.size() != 4 ? default_value : Rect_<_Tp>(saturate_cast<_Tp>(temp[0]), saturate_cast<_Tp>(temp[1]),
|
|
saturate_cast<_Tp>(temp[2]), saturate_cast<_Tp>(temp[3]));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp, int cn> static inline void read(const FileNode& node, Vec<_Tp, cn>& value, const Vec<_Tp, cn>& default_value)
|
|
{
|
|
std::vector<_Tp> temp; FileNodeIterator it = node.begin(); it >> temp;
|
|
value = temp.size() != cn ? default_value : Vec<_Tp, cn>(&temp[0]);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline void read(const FileNode& node, Scalar_<_Tp>& value, const Scalar_<_Tp>& default_value)
|
|
{
|
|
std::vector<_Tp> temp; FileNodeIterator it = node.begin(); it >> temp;
|
|
value = temp.size() != 4 ? default_value : Scalar_<_Tp>(saturate_cast<_Tp>(temp[0]), saturate_cast<_Tp>(temp[1]),
|
|
saturate_cast<_Tp>(temp[2]), saturate_cast<_Tp>(temp[3]));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline void read(const FileNode& node, Range& value, const Range& default_value)
|
|
{
|
|
Point2i temp(value.start, value.end); const Point2i default_temp = Point2i(default_value.start, default_value.end);
|
|
read(node, temp, default_temp);
|
|
value.start = temp.x; value.end = temp.y;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//! @}
|
|
|
|
/** @brief Writes string to a file storage.
|
|
@relates cv::FileStorage
|
|
*/
|
|
CV_EXPORTS FileStorage& operator << (FileStorage& fs, const String& str);
|
|
|
|
//! @cond IGNORED
|
|
|
|
namespace internal
|
|
{
|
|
class CV_EXPORTS WriteStructContext
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
WriteStructContext(FileStorage& _fs, const String& name, int flags, const String& typeName = String());
|
|
~WriteStructContext();
|
|
private:
|
|
FileStorage* fs;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp, int numflag> class VecWriterProxy
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
VecWriterProxy( FileStorage* _fs ) : fs(_fs) {}
|
|
void operator()(const std::vector<_Tp>& vec) const
|
|
{
|
|
size_t count = vec.size();
|
|
for (size_t i = 0; i < count; i++)
|
|
write(*fs, vec[i]);
|
|
}
|
|
private:
|
|
FileStorage* fs;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp> class VecWriterProxy<_Tp, 1>
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
VecWriterProxy( FileStorage* _fs ) : fs(_fs) {}
|
|
void operator()(const std::vector<_Tp>& vec) const
|
|
{
|
|
int _fmt = DataType<_Tp>::fmt;
|
|
char fmt[] = { (char)((_fmt >> 8) + '1'), (char)_fmt, '\0' };
|
|
fs->writeRaw(fmt, !vec.empty() ? (uchar*)&vec[0] : 0, vec.size() * sizeof(_Tp));
|
|
}
|
|
private:
|
|
FileStorage* fs;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp, int numflag> class VecReaderProxy
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
VecReaderProxy( FileNodeIterator* _it ) : it(_it) {}
|
|
void operator()(std::vector<_Tp>& vec, size_t count) const
|
|
{
|
|
count = std::min(count, it->remaining);
|
|
vec.resize(count);
|
|
for (size_t i = 0; i < count; i++, ++(*it))
|
|
read(**it, vec[i], _Tp());
|
|
}
|
|
private:
|
|
FileNodeIterator* it;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp> class VecReaderProxy<_Tp, 1>
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
VecReaderProxy( FileNodeIterator* _it ) : it(_it) {}
|
|
void operator()(std::vector<_Tp>& vec, size_t count) const
|
|
{
|
|
size_t remaining = it->remaining;
|
|
size_t cn = DataType<_Tp>::channels;
|
|
int _fmt = DataType<_Tp>::fmt;
|
|
char fmt[] = { (char)((_fmt >> 8)+'1'), (char)_fmt, '\0' };
|
|
size_t remaining1 = remaining / cn;
|
|
count = count < remaining1 ? count : remaining1;
|
|
vec.resize(count);
|
|
it->readRaw(fmt, !vec.empty() ? (uchar*)&vec[0] : 0, count*sizeof(_Tp));
|
|
}
|
|
private:
|
|
FileNodeIterator* it;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
} // internal
|
|
|
|
//! @endcond
|
|
|
|
//! @relates cv::FileStorage
|
|
//! @{
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline
|
|
void write(FileStorage& fs, const _Tp& value)
|
|
{
|
|
write(fs, String(), value);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<> inline
|
|
void write( FileStorage& fs, const int& value )
|
|
{
|
|
writeScalar(fs, value);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<> inline
|
|
void write( FileStorage& fs, const float& value )
|
|
{
|
|
writeScalar(fs, value);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<> inline
|
|
void write( FileStorage& fs, const double& value )
|
|
{
|
|
writeScalar(fs, value);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<> inline
|
|
void write( FileStorage& fs, const String& value )
|
|
{
|
|
writeScalar(fs, value);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline
|
|
void write(FileStorage& fs, const Point_<_Tp>& pt )
|
|
{
|
|
write(fs, pt.x);
|
|
write(fs, pt.y);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline
|
|
void write(FileStorage& fs, const Point3_<_Tp>& pt )
|
|
{
|
|
write(fs, pt.x);
|
|
write(fs, pt.y);
|
|
write(fs, pt.z);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline
|
|
void write(FileStorage& fs, const Size_<_Tp>& sz )
|
|
{
|
|
write(fs, sz.width);
|
|
write(fs, sz.height);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline
|
|
void write(FileStorage& fs, const Complex<_Tp>& c )
|
|
{
|
|
write(fs, c.re);
|
|
write(fs, c.im);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline
|
|
void write(FileStorage& fs, const Rect_<_Tp>& r )
|
|
{
|
|
write(fs, r.x);
|
|
write(fs, r.y);
|
|
write(fs, r.width);
|
|
write(fs, r.height);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp, int cn> static inline
|
|
void write(FileStorage& fs, const Vec<_Tp, cn>& v )
|
|
{
|
|
for(int i = 0; i < cn; i++)
|
|
write(fs, v.val[i]);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline
|
|
void write(FileStorage& fs, const Scalar_<_Tp>& s )
|
|
{
|
|
write(fs, s.val[0]);
|
|
write(fs, s.val[1]);
|
|
write(fs, s.val[2]);
|
|
write(fs, s.val[3]);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline
|
|
void write(FileStorage& fs, const Range& r )
|
|
{
|
|
write(fs, r.start);
|
|
write(fs, r.end);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline
|
|
void write( FileStorage& fs, const std::vector<_Tp>& vec )
|
|
{
|
|
cv::internal::VecWriterProxy<_Tp, DataType<_Tp>::fmt != 0> w(&fs);
|
|
w(vec);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline
|
|
void write(FileStorage& fs, const String& name, const Point_<_Tp>& pt )
|
|
{
|
|
cv::internal::WriteStructContext ws(fs, name, FileNode::SEQ+FileNode::FLOW);
|
|
write(fs, pt);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline
|
|
void write(FileStorage& fs, const String& name, const Point3_<_Tp>& pt )
|
|
{
|
|
cv::internal::WriteStructContext ws(fs, name, FileNode::SEQ+FileNode::FLOW);
|
|
write(fs, pt);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline
|
|
void write(FileStorage& fs, const String& name, const Size_<_Tp>& sz )
|
|
{
|
|
cv::internal::WriteStructContext ws(fs, name, FileNode::SEQ+FileNode::FLOW);
|
|
write(fs, sz);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline
|
|
void write(FileStorage& fs, const String& name, const Complex<_Tp>& c )
|
|
{
|
|
cv::internal::WriteStructContext ws(fs, name, FileNode::SEQ+FileNode::FLOW);
|
|
write(fs, c);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline
|
|
void write(FileStorage& fs, const String& name, const Rect_<_Tp>& r )
|
|
{
|
|
cv::internal::WriteStructContext ws(fs, name, FileNode::SEQ+FileNode::FLOW);
|
|
write(fs, r);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template<typename _Tp, int cn> static inline
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void write(FileStorage& fs, const String& name, const Vec<_Tp, cn>& v )
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{
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cv::internal::WriteStructContext ws(fs, name, FileNode::SEQ+FileNode::FLOW);
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write(fs, v);
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}
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template<typename _Tp> static inline
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void write(FileStorage& fs, const String& name, const Scalar_<_Tp>& s )
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{
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cv::internal::WriteStructContext ws(fs, name, FileNode::SEQ+FileNode::FLOW);
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write(fs, s);
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}
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static inline
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void write(FileStorage& fs, const String& name, const Range& r )
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{
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cv::internal::WriteStructContext ws(fs, name, FileNode::SEQ+FileNode::FLOW);
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write(fs, r);
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}
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template<typename _Tp> static inline
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void write( FileStorage& fs, const String& name, const std::vector<_Tp>& vec )
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{
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cv::internal::WriteStructContext ws(fs, name, FileNode::SEQ+(DataType<_Tp>::fmt != 0 ? FileNode::FLOW : 0));
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write(fs, vec);
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}
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//! @} FileStorage
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//! @relates cv::FileNode
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//! @{
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static inline
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void read(const FileNode& node, bool& value, bool default_value)
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{
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int temp;
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read(node, temp, (int)default_value);
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value = temp != 0;
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}
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static inline
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void read(const FileNode& node, uchar& value, uchar default_value)
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{
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int temp;
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read(node, temp, (int)default_value);
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value = saturate_cast<uchar>(temp);
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}
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static inline
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void read(const FileNode& node, schar& value, schar default_value)
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{
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int temp;
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read(node, temp, (int)default_value);
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value = saturate_cast<schar>(temp);
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}
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static inline
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void read(const FileNode& node, ushort& value, ushort default_value)
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{
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int temp;
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read(node, temp, (int)default_value);
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value = saturate_cast<ushort>(temp);
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}
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static inline
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void read(const FileNode& node, short& value, short default_value)
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{
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int temp;
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read(node, temp, (int)default_value);
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value = saturate_cast<short>(temp);
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}
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template<typename _Tp> static inline
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void read( FileNodeIterator& it, std::vector<_Tp>& vec, size_t maxCount = (size_t)INT_MAX )
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{
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cv::internal::VecReaderProxy<_Tp, DataType<_Tp>::fmt != 0> r(&it);
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r(vec, maxCount);
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}
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template<typename _Tp> static inline
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void read( const FileNode& node, std::vector<_Tp>& vec, const std::vector<_Tp>& default_value = std::vector<_Tp>() )
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{
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if(!node.node)
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vec = default_value;
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else
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{
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FileNodeIterator it = node.begin();
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read( it, vec );
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}
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}
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//! @} FileNode
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//! @relates cv::FileStorage
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//! @{
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/** @brief Writes data to a file storage.
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*/
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template<typename _Tp> static inline
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FileStorage& operator << (FileStorage& fs, const _Tp& value)
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|
{
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if( !fs.isOpened() )
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return fs;
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if( fs.state == FileStorage::NAME_EXPECTED + FileStorage::INSIDE_MAP )
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CV_Error( Error::StsError, "No element name has been given" );
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write( fs, fs.elname, value );
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if( fs.state & FileStorage::INSIDE_MAP )
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fs.state = FileStorage::NAME_EXPECTED + FileStorage::INSIDE_MAP;
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return fs;
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}
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|
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/** @brief Writes data to a file storage.
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|
*/
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|
static inline
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|
FileStorage& operator << (FileStorage& fs, const char* str)
|
|
{
|
|
return (fs << String(str));
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|
}
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|
|
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/** @brief Writes data to a file storage.
|
|
*/
|
|
static inline
|
|
FileStorage& operator << (FileStorage& fs, char* value)
|
|
{
|
|
return (fs << String(value));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//! @} FileStorage
|
|
|
|
//! @relates cv::FileNodeIterator
|
|
//! @{
|
|
|
|
/** @brief Reads data from a file storage.
|
|
*/
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline
|
|
FileNodeIterator& operator >> (FileNodeIterator& it, _Tp& value)
|
|
{
|
|
read( *it, value, _Tp());
|
|
return ++it;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/** @brief Reads data from a file storage.
|
|
*/
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline
|
|
FileNodeIterator& operator >> (FileNodeIterator& it, std::vector<_Tp>& vec)
|
|
{
|
|
cv::internal::VecReaderProxy<_Tp, DataType<_Tp>::fmt != 0> r(&it);
|
|
r(vec, (size_t)INT_MAX);
|
|
return it;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//! @} FileNodeIterator
|
|
|
|
//! @relates cv::FileNode
|
|
//! @{
|
|
|
|
/** @brief Reads data from a file storage.
|
|
*/
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline
|
|
void operator >> (const FileNode& n, _Tp& value)
|
|
{
|
|
read( n, value, _Tp());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/** @brief Reads data from a file storage.
|
|
*/
|
|
template<typename _Tp> static inline
|
|
void operator >> (const FileNode& n, std::vector<_Tp>& vec)
|
|
{
|
|
FileNodeIterator it = n.begin();
|
|
it >> vec;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//! @} FileNode
|
|
|
|
//! @relates cv::FileNodeIterator
|
|
//! @{
|
|
|
|
static inline
|
|
bool operator == (const FileNodeIterator& it1, const FileNodeIterator& it2)
|
|
{
|
|
return it1.fs == it2.fs && it1.container == it2.container &&
|
|
it1.reader.ptr == it2.reader.ptr && it1.remaining == it2.remaining;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline
|
|
bool operator != (const FileNodeIterator& it1, const FileNodeIterator& it2)
|
|
{
|
|
return !(it1 == it2);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline
|
|
ptrdiff_t operator - (const FileNodeIterator& it1, const FileNodeIterator& it2)
|
|
{
|
|
return it2.remaining - it1.remaining;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline
|
|
bool operator < (const FileNodeIterator& it1, const FileNodeIterator& it2)
|
|
{
|
|
return it1.remaining > it2.remaining;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//! @} FileNodeIterator
|
|
|
|
//! @cond IGNORED
|
|
|
|
inline FileNode FileStorage::getFirstTopLevelNode() const { FileNode r = root(); FileNodeIterator it = r.begin(); return it != r.end() ? *it : FileNode(); }
|
|
inline FileNode::FileNode() : fs(0), node(0) {}
|
|
inline FileNode::FileNode(const CvFileStorage* _fs, const CvFileNode* _node) : fs(_fs), node(_node) {}
|
|
inline FileNode::FileNode(const FileNode& _node) : fs(_node.fs), node(_node.node) {}
|
|
inline bool FileNode::empty() const { return node == 0; }
|
|
inline bool FileNode::isNone() const { return type() == NONE; }
|
|
inline bool FileNode::isSeq() const { return type() == SEQ; }
|
|
inline bool FileNode::isMap() const { return type() == MAP; }
|
|
inline bool FileNode::isInt() const { return type() == INT; }
|
|
inline bool FileNode::isReal() const { return type() == REAL; }
|
|
inline bool FileNode::isString() const { return type() == STR; }
|
|
inline CvFileNode* FileNode::operator *() { return (CvFileNode*)node; }
|
|
inline const CvFileNode* FileNode::operator* () const { return node; }
|
|
inline FileNode::operator int() const { int value; read(*this, value, 0); return value; }
|
|
inline FileNode::operator float() const { float value; read(*this, value, 0.f); return value; }
|
|
inline FileNode::operator double() const { double value; read(*this, value, 0.); return value; }
|
|
inline FileNode::operator String() const { String value; read(*this, value, value); return value; }
|
|
inline FileNodeIterator FileNode::begin() const { return FileNodeIterator(fs, node); }
|
|
inline FileNodeIterator FileNode::end() const { return FileNodeIterator(fs, node, size()); }
|
|
inline void FileNode::readRaw( const String& fmt, uchar* vec, size_t len ) const { begin().readRaw( fmt, vec, len ); }
|
|
inline FileNode FileNodeIterator::operator *() const { return FileNode(fs, (const CvFileNode*)(const void*)reader.ptr); }
|
|
inline FileNode FileNodeIterator::operator ->() const { return FileNode(fs, (const CvFileNode*)(const void*)reader.ptr); }
|
|
inline String::String(const FileNode& fn): cstr_(0), len_(0) { read(fn, *this, *this); }
|
|
|
|
//! @endcond
|
|
|
|
} // cv
|
|
|
|
#endif // __OPENCV_CORE_PERSISTENCE_HPP__
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