I am trying to get max value from a 3-d Mat, but minmaxIdx and mixmaxloc both failed to do this.
int sz[] = {BIN, BIN, BIN};
Mat accumarray(3, sz, CV_8U, Scalar::all(0)) ;
double testMaxval = 0;
int minIdx = accumarray.dims ;
minMaxIdx(accumarray, NULL, &testMaxval,NULL,minIdx ,NULL) ;
cout<<testMaxval<<endl ;
This code wouldn't work, so Can I use max(), minmaxidx(), or minmaxloc() to get the max value efficiently without manually process the entire n-dimensional array?
Following code works for me with OpenCV 2.3.1:
int sz[] = {3, 3, 3};
Mat accumarray(3, sz, CV_8U, Scalar::all(0));
accumarray.at<uchar>(0, 1, 2) = 20;
double testMaxval;
int maxIdx[3];
minMaxIdx(accumarray, 0, &testMaxval, 0, maxIdx);
cout << testMaxval << endl ;
cout << maxIdx[0] << ", " << maxIdx[1] << ", " << maxIdx[2] << endl;
Use Mat() instead of NULL for Mask or you will vioulate an assertion Mask.empty()
Mat m;
double min, max;
int minInd, maxInd;
cv::minMaxIdx(m, &min, &max, &minInd, &maxInd, Mat());