user3528954
user3528954

Reputation: 867

How to merge 3 matrices into 1 in opencv?

I have three matrices, each of size 4x1. I want to copy all of these matrices to another matrix of size 4x3 and call it R. Is there a smart way to do it?

Upvotes: 4

Views: 12430

Answers (3)

eric
eric

Reputation: 8088

For those using OpenCv in Python, if you have arrays A, B, and C, and want array D that is horizontal concatenation of the others:

D = cv2.hconcat((A, B, C))

There is also a vconcat method.

Upvotes: 0

herohuyongtao
herohuyongtao

Reputation: 50687

You can use

Mat R(3, 4, CV_32F); // [3 rows x 4 cols] with float values
mat1.copyTo(R.row(0));
mat2.copyTo(R.row(1));
mat3.copyTo(R.row(2));

or

Mat R(4, 3, CV_32F); // [4 rows x 3 cols] with float values
mat1.copyTo(R.col(0));
mat2.copyTo(R.col(1));
mat3.copyTo(R.col(2));

Alternatively, as @sub_o suggested, you can also use hconcat()/vconcat() to concatenate matrices.

Upvotes: 4

sub_o
sub_o

Reputation: 2802

You can just use hconcat for horizontal concatenation. You can use it per matrix, e.g. hconcat( mat1, mat2, R ), or apply it directly on a vector or array of matrices.

Here's a sample code:

vector<Mat> matrices = {
    Mat(4, 1, CV_8UC1, Scalar(1)),
    Mat(4, 1, CV_8UC1, Scalar(2)),
    Mat(4, 1, CV_8UC1, Scalar(3)),
};
Mat R;
hconcat( matrices, R );
cout << R << endl;

Here's the result:

[1, 2, 3;
  1, 2, 3;
  1, 2, 3;
  1, 2, 3]
Program ended with exit code: 1

Similarly, if you want to do it vertically (stack by rows), use vconcat.

Upvotes: 13

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