Reputation: 65
Dear community recently I've been studying a little bit of Opencv and I found interesting the eye tracking stuff, so i found a source code for getting started, but when i tried to compile it I got this warning:
ojos2.cpp:15:5: warning: first argument of ‘int main(int*, char**)’ should be ‘int’ [-Wmain]
well to be more clear I'm compiling from the Ubuntu terminal, and here is the code
#include "cv.h"
#include"highgui.h"
IplImage* GetThresholdedImage(IplImage* img)
{
IplImage *imgHSV=cvCreateImage(cvGetSize(img),8,3);
cvCvtColor(img,imgHSV,CV_BGR2HSV);
IplImage *imgThresh=cvCreateImage(cvGetSize(img),8,1);
cvInRangeS(imgHSV,cvScalar(0, 84, 0, 0),cvScalar(179, 256, 11, 0),imgThresh);
cvReleaseImage(&imgHSV);
return imgThresh;
}
int main(int *argv,char **argc)
{
IplImage *imgScribble= NULL;
char c=0;
CvCapture *capture;
capture=cvCreateFileCapture("main.avi");
if(!capture)
{
printf("Camera could not be initialized");
exit(0);
}
cvNamedWindow("Simple");
cvNamedWindow("Thresholded");
while(c!=32)
{
IplImage *img=0;
img=cvQueryFrame(capture);
if(!img)
break;
if(imgScribble==NULL)
imgScribble=cvCreateImage(cvGetSize(img),8,3);
IplImage *timg=GetThresholdedImage(img);
CvMoments *moments=(CvMoments*)malloc(sizeof(CvMoments));
cvMoments(timg,moments,1);
double moment10 = cvGetSpatialMoment(moments, 1, 0);
double moment01 = cvGetSpatialMoment(moments, 0, 1);
double area = cvGetCentralMoment(moments, 0, 0);
static int posX = 0;
static int posY = 0;
int lastX = posX;
int lastY = posY;
posX = moment10/area;
posY = moment01/area;
// Print it out for debugging purposes
printf("position (%d,%d)\n", posX, posY);
// We want to draw a line only if its a valid position
if(lastX>0 && lastY>0 && posX>0 && posY>0)
{
// Draw a yellow line from the previous point to the current point
cvLine(imgScribble, cvPoint(posX, posY), cvPoint(lastX, lastY), cvScalar(0,255,255), 5);
}
// Add the scribbling image and the frame...
cvAdd(img, imgScribble, img);
cvShowImage("Simple",img);
cvShowImage("Thresholded",timg);
c=cvWaitKey(3);
cvReleaseImage(&timg);
delete moments;
}
//cvReleaseImage(&img);
cvDestroyWindow("Simple");
cvDestroyWindow("Thresholded");
}
Any help will be useful
Thanks in advance
Upvotes: 0
Views: 410
Reputation: 316
The prototype should be int main (int argv, char *argc[])
, it is the pointer to argv
that is primarily wrong -- char **argc
and char *argc[]
are two ways of saying the same thing, but it is more clear to write it as a pointer to a character array rather than as a pointer to a pointer.
Upvotes: 2