Black image problem while multiplying intensity with a float

asked 2019-07-01 07:58:51 -0600

Hi, I have a 1D array containing floating values and I want to multiply the corresponding values to the intensity of a chosen color to get a sense of the values of an array.

 for (int j = 0; j < 39; j++)
{
    for (int i = 0; i < 39; i++)
    {
        imtest.at<cv::Vec4b>(i,j)[0] = 255 * ro[j*39 + i];
        imtest.at<cv::Vec4b>(i,j)[1] = 0;
        imtest.at<cv::Vec4b>(i,j)[2] = 0;
        imtest.at<cv::Vec4b>(i,j)[3] = 150*ro[j*39 + i];
    }

}

This is how I do it. The values in the middle of that array have higher values than one(1.01-1.1) hoping that these values will give me the shape of the "bubble". However, I get a black bubble with a blue border instead of a blue one.

So trying to find the issue, I expanded the code as below.

int n = 1;
double* k = new double[n];
k[0] = 1.08455576996775482;
double test = ro[39*15 + 15];
//k[0] = test;
for (int j = 0; j < 39; j++)
{
    for (int i = 0; i < 39; i++)
    {
        imtest2.at<cv::Vec4b>(i,j)[0] = 255 * k[0];//ro[15*39 + 15];//ro[j*39 + i];
        imtest2.at<cv::Vec4b>(i,j)[1] = 0;//255 * 1.2;
        imtest2.at<cv::Vec4b>(i,j)[2] = 0;//255 * 1.2;
        imtest2.at<cv::Vec4b>(i,j)[3] = 150 * ro[j*39 + i];
    }

}
std::cout.precision(18);
std::cout << ro[15*39 + 15] << std::endl;
std::cout << k[0] << std::endl;
std::cout << 1.08455576996775482 << std::endl;

cv::imwrite("color.png",imtest2);
cv::imwrite("slice.png",imtest);

The last section with 3 print statements have exactly the same value of 1.08455576996775482 on the console but if I assign the value of ro[15*39 + 15] directly into the k[0] or via any double variable I get black bubble as expected.

However, if I directly assign the value to the k[0] or test I get a blue bubble as below.

In other words, if I delete the commenting of the k[0] = test line I get black bubble and if I comment that line I get a blue bubble with the same code. This bug, or whatever it is, has become very confusing to me and I have no explanation to it with my limited c++ knowledge. Thanks in advance to anyone who helps to interpret this issue.

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Comments

it's unclear, what you try to achieve here, but you probably should not write for loops like that at all, it's a clear anti-pattern using opencv

berak gravatar imageberak ( 2019-07-01 08:05:38 -0600 )edit

I have an I'd array with 39x39 values. Sort of "vectorized" array containing the values of 39x39 mesh. And each value on that mesh has varying values from 0 - 1.1 or so. Thus, if I multiply these values to a certain intensity. I should get the picture visually depicting the array with colored places having values close to 1. And I get I these type of pictures but with black color instead of a blue one which the code I've written should have given. The problem here is if I explicitly take one value from that black colored section, let's say (15,15) and I explicitly assign it to a variable as below.

k[0] = 1.08455576996775482;

I get a blue picture. But if I do the following

double test = ro[39*15 + 15];
k[0] = test;

I get a black picture again.

orkhan99 gravatar imageorkhan99 ( 2019-07-01 08:19:44 -0600 )edit

The last 4 print statements are giving exactly the same value on the console.

orkhan99 gravatar imageorkhan99 ( 2019-07-01 08:22:48 -0600 )edit