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Header: | FIL.h |
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Namespace: | fil |
Module: | FoundationLite |
Rotates an image clockwise.
Syntax
void fil::RotateImage ( const fil::Image& inImage, float inAngle, fil::RotationSizeMode::Type inSizeMode, fil::InterpolationMethod::Type inInterpolationMethod, const bool inInverse, fil::Image& outImage, ftl::Optional<fil::CoordinateSystem2D&> outOutputAlignment = ftl::NIL )
Parameters
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inImage | const Image& | Input image | |
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inAngle | float | 45.0f | Rotation angle (clockwise) |
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inSizeMode | RotationSizeMode::Type | ||
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inInterpolationMethod | InterpolationMethod::Type | Bilinear | |
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inInverse | const bool | False | 'True' changes rotation to counter-clockwise |
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outImage | Image& | Output image | |
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outOutputAlignment | Optional<CoordinateSystem2D&> | NIL | Alignment of the output image |
Optional Outputs
The computation of following outputs can be switched off by passing value ftl::NIL
to these parameters: outOutputAlignment.
Read more about Optional Outputs.
Description
The operation rotates the inImage around its center. Dimensions of the resulting image depends on inSizeMode parameter. In 'Fit' mode size is extended to fit the rotated image. In 'Preserve' mode size of source image is left unchanged and part of rotated image may be lost. Two modes of pixel interpolation are available, the bilinear filtering being more precise and computationally expensive.
Examples
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RotateImage performed on the sample image in Fit mode with inAngle = 20.0.
Hardware Acceleration
This operation supports automatic parallelization for multicore and multiprocessor systems.
Errors
List of possible exceptions:
Error type | Description |
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DomainError | Image dimensions too big in RotateImage. |