You're checking the type wrong. Probably you look at image.data
, which will always be uchar*
, for any image type.
Try checking again, your types will be ok.
#include <opencv2opencv.hpp>
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
using namespace cv;
int main()
{
Mat image(100, 100, CV_8UC1);
cout << image.type() << " == " << CV_8U << endl;
Mat image_f;
image.convertTo(image_f, CV_32F);
cout << image_f.type() << " == " << CV_32F << endl;
return 0;
}
You can access float
values like:
#include <opencv2opencv.hpp>
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
using namespace cv;
int main()
{
Mat m(10,10,CV_32FC1);
// you can access element at row "r" and col "c" like:
int r = 2;
int c = 3;
// 1
float f1 = m.at<float>(r,c);
// 2
float* fData1 = (float*)m.data;
float f2 = fData1[r*m.step1() + c];
// 3
float* fData2 = m.ptr<float>(0);
float f3 = fData2[r*m.step1() + c];
// 4
float* fData3 = m.ptr<float>(r);
float f4 = fData3[c];
// 5
Mat1f mm(m); // Or directly create like: Mat1f mm(10,10);
float f5 = mm(r,c);
// f1 == f2 == f3 == f4 == f5
return 0;
}
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