source: trunk/src/PixelMap/Scan.hh @ 770

Last change on this file since 770 was 770, checked in by MatthewWhiting, 14 years ago

A large bunch of changes related to #102. The starting point was fixing the way the merging worked, to avoid using erase() and do the addition of sources in-place. This led on to optimising the testing functions that look at whether objects should be merged, and a number of new in-class functions were created to do this more transparently. The file areClose.cc now doesn't contain anything useful, and can be deleted. Code is a lot quicker now :)

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[301]1// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
2// Scan.hh: Definition of the Scan class, used to store row
3//          information as part of a 2D object.
4// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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[238]29#ifndef SCAN_H
30#define SCAN_H
31
32#include <iostream>
[253]33#include <vector>
[238]34
[528]35/// This namespace will store all the classes and functions necessary
36/// to encode shapes and objects in 1-, 2- and 3-dimensions.
[252]37namespace PixelInfo
[238]38{
39
[528]40  /// A class to store the basic unit of pixel information, a scan
41  /// encoded by an (x,y) starting point, and a length (in the
42  /// x-direction).
43  ///
44  /// This class is used by other classes to store objects in 2- and
45  /// 3-dimensions.
[240]46
[252]47  class Scan
48  {
49  public:
[365]50    Scan();
[770]51    Scan(long y, long x, long xl);
[270]52    Scan(const Scan& s);
[770]53    Scan& operator= (const Scan& s);
[252]54    virtual ~Scan(){};
[238]55
[528]56    /// @brief Define a Scan by providing the three key parameters. 
[252]57    void define(long y, long x, long xl){itsY=y; itsX=x; itsXLen=xl;};
[238]58
[528]59    /// @brief Set the Scan to the null values, with the length=0.
[252]60    void clear(){itsY=-1;itsX=-1;itsXLen=0;};
[527]61    bool isNull();
[238]62
[252]63    // Accessor functions -- obvious.
64    long getY(){return itsY;};
65    void setY(long l){itsY=l;};
66    long getX(){return itsX;};
67    void setX(long l){itsX=l;};
68    long getXlen(){return itsXLen;};
69    void setXlen(long l){itsXLen=l;};
[238]70
[528]71    /// @brief An easy way to get the maximum x-value
[252]72    long getXmax(){return itsX+itsXLen-1;};
[238]73
[528]74    /// @brief A way of setting the length by proxy, giving the maximum x-value.
[252]75    void setXmax(long l){itsXLen = l-itsX+1;};
76
[528]77    /// @brief Add a point to the left of the scan (ie.\ add the point itsX-1).
[252]78    void growLeft(){itsX--;itsXLen++;};
79
[528]80    /// @brief Add a point to the right of the scan (ie.\ add the point xmax+1).
[252]81    void growRight(){itsXLen++;};
82
[528]83    /// @brief Add values to the x- and y-axes.
[252]84    void addOffsets(long xoff, long yoff){itsY+=yoff; itsX+=xoff;};
85
[528]86    /// @brief Tests whether a given (x,y) point is in the scan.
[252]87    bool isInScan(long x, long y);
88
[770]89    bool touches(Scan &other);
90    bool overlaps(Scan &other);
91    bool isAdjacentTo(Scan &other);
92
[528]93    /// @brief Stream output operator for the Scan
[252]94    friend std::ostream& operator<< ( std::ostream& theStream, Scan& scan);
95
[528]96    /// @brief Less-than operator for Scans
[252]97    friend bool operator< (Scan lhs, Scan rhs);
98
[528]99    /// @brief Test whether one scan is equal to another.
[252]100    friend bool operator== (Scan lhs, Scan rhs);
101
102    friend class Object2D; ///< Enable Object2D to see the private members.
103
104  private:
105    long itsY;    ///< The y-value of each point in the scan.
106    long itsX;    ///< The x-value of the start (left-hand end) of the scan.
107    long itsXLen; ///< The length of the scan (number of pixels in the scan).
108
109  };
110
[528]111  /// @brief Combine two scans into one.
[252]112  Scan unite(Scan &s1, Scan &s2);
113
[528]114  /// @brief Keep only the pixels in both the two scans.
[252]115  Scan intersect(Scan &s1, Scan &s2);
116
[528]117  /// @brief Test whether two scans either overlap or are adjacent.
[252]118  bool touching(Scan &s1, Scan &s2);
119
[528]120  /// @brief Test whether two scans have pixels in common
[252]121  bool overlap(Scan &s1, Scan &s2);
122
[528]123  /// @brief Test whether two scans lie adjacent to each other (but not overlapping).
[252]124  bool adjacent(Scan &scan1, Scan &scan2);
125
[528]126  /// @brief Return the null scan, y=-1, x=-1, xlen=0.
[252]127  Scan nullScan();
128
[528]129  /// @brief Examine a vector list of Scans and merge any that are touching.
[253]130  void mergeList(std::vector<Scan> scanlist);
131
[528]132  /// @brief Get the minimum separation, in pixels, between two scans.
[505]133  float minSep(Scan &s1, Scan &s2);
134
[252]135}
136
[238]137#endif //SCAN_H
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