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code snippet to create polygon from camera point
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import cv2 | |
import numpy as np | |
clickPt = [] | |
def clickDetect(event, x, y, flags, param): | |
global clickPt | |
if event == cv2.EVENT_LBUTTONDOWN: | |
clickPt = [(x, y)] | |
elif event == cv2.EVENT_LBUTTONUP: | |
# cv2.circle(image, clickPt[0], 5, (0,0,255), -1) | |
clickPt.append((x, y)) | |
x=clickPt[0][0] | |
y=clickPt[0][1] | |
x1=clickPt[1][0] | |
y1=clickPt[1][1] | |
r=np.sqrt((x-x1)**2-(y-y1)**2) | |
cv2.rectangle(img, (x+r, y), (x1-r, y1+r), (255, 255, 00), 2) | |
cv2.imshow("image", image) | |
print(clickPt) # this prints the two edge points of the line drawn | |
coeffs = np.polyfit(clickPt[0], clickPt[1], 1) | |
print(coeffs) # prints the polynomial (1 degree here) coefficients | |
print(f"y = \b{np.poly1d(coeffs)}") # prints the equation | |
image = cv2.imread('floorplan.jpeg') | |
cv2.namedWindow("image") | |
cv2.setMouseCallback("image", clickDetect) | |
while True: | |
cv2.imshow("image", image) | |
key = cv2.waitKey(1) & 0xFF | |
if key == ord("q"): | |
break |
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