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| post | publish | true | OpenCV : 'rect' expects four integers | Julien Lengrand-Lambert | jlengrand | julien@lengrand.fr | https://www.lengrand.fr | 207 | https://www.lengrandlambert.fr/wordpress/?p=207 | 2011-10-27 09:48:25.000000000 +02:00 |
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You may encounter this error when using OpenCV with Python bindings, while trying to use the rectangle structure.
Here is an example :
{% highlight python %} #!/usr/bin/env python
import cv
img = cv.LoadImage("test.jpg") dims = cv.GetSize(img) roi = [0, 0, dims[0] / 2, dims[1] / 2 ] cv.SetImageROI(img, roi) {% endhighlight %}
You will get this result:
{% highlight python %} Traceback (most recent call last): File "newfile.py", line 8, in cv.SetImageROI(img, roi) TypeError: CvRect argument 'rect' expects four integers {% endhighlight %}
The answer is pretty simple, you have to set rect as a tuple and not a list:
{% highlight python %} roi = (0, 0, dims[0] / 2, dims[1] / 2 ) {% endhighlight %}
There it is, pretty simple, isn't?!
I still lost 15 minuts searching for it yesterday ^^, won't do it twice :D
A small warning however, the values of the tuple can't be changed once initialized !
See ya