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ScanMultipleRidges3D
Header: | FIL.h |
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Namespace: | fil |
Module: | Vision3DStandard |
Locates multiple high or low peaks of surface height along a given path.
Syntax
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void fil::ScanMultipleRidges3D ( const fil::Surface& inSurface, const ScanMap& inScanMap, const fil::RidgeScanParams3D& inRidgeScanParams, float inMinDistance, ftl::Optional<float> inMaxDistance, ftl::Optional<const fil::LocalBlindness&> inLocalBlindness, ftl::Optional<int> inMaxProfileGapWidth, ftl::Array<fil::SurfaceRidge1D>& outRidges, ftl::Optional<fil::Profile&> outHeightProfile = ftl::NIL, ftl::Optional<fil::Profile&> outResponseProfile = ftl::NIL )
Parameters
Name | Type | Range | Default | Description | |
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inSurface | const Surface& | Input surface | ||
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inScanMap | const ScanMap& | Data precomputed with CreateSurfaceScanMap | ||
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inRidgeScanParams | const RidgeScanParams3D& | Parameters controlling the surface ridge extraction process | ||
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inMinDistance | float | 0.0 - ![]() |
0.0f | Minimal distance between consecutive ridges |
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inMaxDistance | Optional<float> | 0.0 - ![]() |
NIL | Maximal distance between consecutive ridges |
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inLocalBlindness | Optional<const LocalBlindness&> | NIL | Defines conditions in which weaker ridges can be detected in the vicinity of stronger ridges | |
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inMaxProfileGapWidth | Optional<int> | 0 - ![]() |
1 | Maximal number of consecutive not existing profile points |
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outRidges | Array<SurfaceRidge1D>& | Found surface ridges | ||
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outHeightProfile | Optional<Profile&> | NIL | Extracted surface height profile | |
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outResponseProfile | Optional<Profile&> | NIL | Profile of the ridge operator response |
Optional Outputs
The computation of following outputs can be switched off by passing value ftl::NIL
to these parameters: outHeightProfile, outResponseProfile.
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