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Header: | FIL.h |
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Namespace: | fil |
Module: | FoundationLite |
Moves a circle from a local coordinate system to the absolute one.
Applications: Required when there is a circle defined in a local coordinate system, but the next image-related filter in the program does not have any inAlignment input.
Syntax
void fil::AlignCircle ( const fil::Circle2D& inCircle, const fil::CoordinateSystem2D& inAlignment, bool inInverse, fil::Circle2D& outAlignedCircle )
Parameters
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inCircle | const Circle2D& | ||
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inAlignment | const CoordinateSystem2D& | Coordinate system to align to | |
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inInverse | bool | Switches to the inverse transform | |
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outAlignedCircle | Circle2D& |
In-place Processing
This function supports in-place data processing - you can pass the same reference to inCircle and outAlignedCircle
Read more about In-place Computation.
Description
AlignCircle aligns the inCircle to the inAlignment coordinate system. The input circle is translated, rotated and scaled.
The inAlignment is usually a coordinate system found by some template matching algorithm.
Examples
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AlignCircle performed on the sample circle. The inAlignment is drawn on the first image in blue.
See Also
- RotateCircle – Rotates a circle clockwise around a center point.
- TranslateCircle – Translates a circle by a vector.
- AlignPath – Moves a path from a local coordinate system to the absolute one.