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  • G gauravsharma0190
    21 Jul 2016, 11:38

    @jsulm
    It crashes when i press the push button .
    I debugged it and found it creshes when my function call.
    Error found->it takes signal from OS.
    Now How to fix it.

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    jsulm
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    wrote on 21 Jul 2016, 11:41 last edited by
    #76

    @gauravsharma0190 How to fix what?
    What do you mean by "Error found->it takes signal from OS" - what OS signal do you mean? Do you mean SIGABRT?
    I don't know how to fix it because I have no idea what the problem is. But usually such problems are caused by bugs in applications. You have to check your code and see what is wrong at the line where your application crashes.

    https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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    • G gauravsharma0190
      21 Jul 2016, 11:38

      @jsulm
      It crashes when i press the push button .
      I debugged it and found it creshes when my function call.
      Error found->it takes signal from OS.
      Now How to fix it.

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      jsulm
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      wrote on 21 Jul 2016, 11:42 last edited by
      #77

      @gauravsharma0190 Can you post the code and mark the line where it crashes?

      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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      • J jsulm
        21 Jul 2016, 11:42

        @gauravsharma0190 Can you post the code and mark the line where it crashes?

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        wrote on 21 Jul 2016, 12:00 last edited by gauravsharma0190
        #78

        @jsulm
        Mainwindow.cpp

        void MainWindow::on_onTrackball_clicked()
        {
            int threshold_value = 0;
            int threshold_type = 3;
            int const max_value = 255;
            int const max_type = 4;
           // int const max_BINARY_value = 255;
        
            Mat src, src_gray, dst;
          //  char* window_name = "Threshold Demo";
        
            //char* trackbar_type = "Type: \n 0: Binary \n 1: Binary Inverted \n 2: Truncate \n 3: To Zero \n 4: To Zero Inverted";
            //char* trackbar_value = "Value";
        
        
        
        
            /// Load image
            src = imread( "/home/pi/Desktop/b4.jpg");
        
        
              /// Convert the image to Gray
              cvtColor( src, src_gray, CV_BGR2GRAY );
        
              /// Create a window to display results
              namedWindow( "Threshold", CV_WINDOW_AUTOSIZE );
        
              /// Create Trackbar to choose type of Threshold
              createTrackbar( "Type: \n 0: Binary \n 1: Binary Inverted \n 2: Truncate \n 3: To Zero \n 4: To Zero Inverted","Threshold", &threshold_type, max_type, Threshold_Demo );
        
              createTrackbar( "value","Threshold", &threshold_value, max_value, Threshold_Demo );
        
              /// Call the function to initialize
        @@@   ***Threshold_Demo( 0, 0)***
        
        
        }
        

        onTrack.h

        #ifndef ONTRACKBALL_H_
        #define ONTRACKBALL_H_
          void Threshold_Demo( int, void* );
        #endif
        

        ontrack.cpp

        void Threshold_Demo( int, void* )
        {
          /* 0: Binary
             1: Binary Inverted
             2: Threshold Truncated
             3: Threshold to Zero
             4: Threshold to Zero Inverted
           */
        
        @@threshold( src_gray, dst, threshold_value, max_BINARY_value,threshold_type );
        
          imshow("Threshold", dst );
        

        Here @---> Error

        J 1 Reply Last reply 21 Jul 2016, 12:04
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        • G gauravsharma0190
          21 Jul 2016, 12:00

          @jsulm
          Mainwindow.cpp

          void MainWindow::on_onTrackball_clicked()
          {
              int threshold_value = 0;
              int threshold_type = 3;
              int const max_value = 255;
              int const max_type = 4;
             // int const max_BINARY_value = 255;
          
              Mat src, src_gray, dst;
            //  char* window_name = "Threshold Demo";
          
              //char* trackbar_type = "Type: \n 0: Binary \n 1: Binary Inverted \n 2: Truncate \n 3: To Zero \n 4: To Zero Inverted";
              //char* trackbar_value = "Value";
          
          
          
          
              /// Load image
              src = imread( "/home/pi/Desktop/b4.jpg");
          
          
                /// Convert the image to Gray
                cvtColor( src, src_gray, CV_BGR2GRAY );
          
                /// Create a window to display results
                namedWindow( "Threshold", CV_WINDOW_AUTOSIZE );
          
                /// Create Trackbar to choose type of Threshold
                createTrackbar( "Type: \n 0: Binary \n 1: Binary Inverted \n 2: Truncate \n 3: To Zero \n 4: To Zero Inverted","Threshold", &threshold_type, max_type, Threshold_Demo );
          
                createTrackbar( "value","Threshold", &threshold_value, max_value, Threshold_Demo );
          
                /// Call the function to initialize
          @@@   ***Threshold_Demo( 0, 0)***
          
          
          }
          

          onTrack.h

          #ifndef ONTRACKBALL_H_
          #define ONTRACKBALL_H_
            void Threshold_Demo( int, void* );
          #endif
          

          ontrack.cpp

          void Threshold_Demo( int, void* )
          {
            /* 0: Binary
               1: Binary Inverted
               2: Threshold Truncated
               3: Threshold to Zero
               4: Threshold to Zero Inverted
             */
          
          @@threshold( src_gray, dst, threshold_value, max_BINARY_value,threshold_type );
          
            imshow("Threshold", dst );
          

          Here @---> Error

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          wrote on 21 Jul 2016, 12:04 last edited by
          #79

          @gauravsharma0190 What are src_gray, dst, threshold_value, max_BINARY_value,threshold_type? Where are they defined and initialized? Please note: these are NOT same as in MainWindow::on_onTrackball_clicked()!

          void Threshold_Demo( int, void* )
          {
            /* 0: Binary
               1: Binary Inverted
               2: Threshold Truncated
               3: Threshold to Zero
               4: Threshold to Zero Inverted
             */
          
          @@threshold( src_gray, dst, threshold_value, max_BINARY_value,threshold_type );
          
            imshow("Threshold", dst );
          
          

          https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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          • J jsulm
            21 Jul 2016, 12:04

            @gauravsharma0190 What are src_gray, dst, threshold_value, max_BINARY_value,threshold_type? Where are they defined and initialized? Please note: these are NOT same as in MainWindow::on_onTrackball_clicked()!

            void Threshold_Demo( int, void* )
            {
              /* 0: Binary
                 1: Binary Inverted
                 2: Threshold Truncated
                 3: Threshold to Zero
                 4: Threshold to Zero Inverted
               */
            
            @@threshold( src_gray, dst, threshold_value, max_BINARY_value,threshold_type );
            
              imshow("Threshold", dst );
            
            
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            wrote on 22 Jul 2016, 04:24 last edited by
            #80

            @jsulm
            Hey Good morning
            These are defined in the same function .cpp files.
            Yes These are not in mainwindow

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            • G gauravsharma0190
              22 Jul 2016, 04:24

              @jsulm
              Hey Good morning
              These are defined in the same function .cpp files.
              Yes These are not in mainwindow

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              wrote on 22 Jul 2016, 04:27 last edited by
              #81

              @gauravsharma0190 Did you initialize these variables? Do they have correct values when you call threshold()?

              https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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              • J jsulm
                22 Jul 2016, 04:27

                @gauravsharma0190 Did you initialize these variables? Do they have correct values when you call threshold()?

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                gauravsharma0190
                wrote on 22 Jul 2016, 05:21 last edited by
                #82

                @jsulm
                Yes i initialize these with correct values.

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                • G gauravsharma0190
                  22 Jul 2016, 05:21

                  @jsulm
                  Yes i initialize these with correct values.

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                  wrote on 22 Jul 2016, 05:29 last edited by
                  #83

                  @gauravsharma0190 Are you sure? Did you verify using debugger? If they have correct values then I don't know why it's crashing...

                  https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  • J jsulm
                    22 Jul 2016, 05:29

                    @gauravsharma0190 Are you sure? Did you verify using debugger? If they have correct values then I don't know why it's crashing...

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                    wrote on 22 Jul 2016, 06:00 last edited by
                    #84

                    @gauravsharma0190 said:

                    void MainWindow::on_onTrackball_clicked()
                    {
                    int threshold_value = 0;
                    int threshold_type = 3;
                    int const max_value = 255;
                    int const max_type = 4;
                    // int const max_BINARY_value = 255;

                    Mat src, src_gray, dst;
                    

                    // char* window_name = "Threshold Demo";

                    //char* trackbar_type = "Type: \n 0: Binary \n 1: Binary Inverted \n 2: Truncate \n 3: To Zero \n 4: To Zero Inverted";
                    //char* trackbar_value = "Value";
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    /// Load image
                    src = imread( "/home/pi/Desktop/b4.jpg");
                    
                    
                      /// Convert the image to Gray
                      cvtColor( src, src_gray, CV_BGR2GRAY );
                    
                      /// Create a window to display results
                      namedWindow( "Threshold", CV_WINDOW_AUTOSIZE );
                    
                      /// Create Trackbar to choose type of Threshold
                      createTrackbar( "Type: \n 0: Binary \n 1: Binary Inverted \n 2: Truncate \n 3: To Zero \n 4: To Zero Inverted","Threshold", &threshold_type, max_type, Threshold_Demo );
                    
                      createTrackbar( "value","Threshold", &threshold_value, max_value, Threshold_Demo );
                    
                      /// Call the function to initialize
                    

                    @@@ Threshold_Demo( 0, 0)

                    }

                    When I Comment the line Threshold _demo everything went OK!!!
                    Results are coming but when i uncomment it everything crashes.

                    J 1 Reply Last reply 22 Jul 2016, 06:16
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                      wrote on 22 Jul 2016, 06:10 last edited by
                      #85

                      Hi
                      I have a teory ;)

                      namedWindow

                      void namedWindow(const string& winname, int flags=WINDOW_AUTOSIZE )

                      It wants a ref, so i assume that the crash is that
                      // char* window_name = "Threshold Demo";

                      will run out of scope

                      where as
                      namedWindow( "Threshold", CV_WINDOW_AUTOSIZE );
                      There "Threshold" is managed by the compiler and wont run out.

                      To test this, please move
                      char* window_name = "Threshold Demo";

                      OUTSIDE the function so it last longer than function call.

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                      • G gauravsharma0190
                        22 Jul 2016, 06:00

                        @gauravsharma0190 said:

                        void MainWindow::on_onTrackball_clicked()
                        {
                        int threshold_value = 0;
                        int threshold_type = 3;
                        int const max_value = 255;
                        int const max_type = 4;
                        // int const max_BINARY_value = 255;

                        Mat src, src_gray, dst;
                        

                        // char* window_name = "Threshold Demo";

                        //char* trackbar_type = "Type: \n 0: Binary \n 1: Binary Inverted \n 2: Truncate \n 3: To Zero \n 4: To Zero Inverted";
                        //char* trackbar_value = "Value";
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        /// Load image
                        src = imread( "/home/pi/Desktop/b4.jpg");
                        
                        
                          /// Convert the image to Gray
                          cvtColor( src, src_gray, CV_BGR2GRAY );
                        
                          /// Create a window to display results
                          namedWindow( "Threshold", CV_WINDOW_AUTOSIZE );
                        
                          /// Create Trackbar to choose type of Threshold
                          createTrackbar( "Type: \n 0: Binary \n 1: Binary Inverted \n 2: Truncate \n 3: To Zero \n 4: To Zero Inverted","Threshold", &threshold_type, max_type, Threshold_Demo );
                        
                          createTrackbar( "value","Threshold", &threshold_value, max_value, Threshold_Demo );
                        
                          /// Call the function to initialize
                        

                        @@@ Threshold_Demo( 0, 0)

                        }

                        When I Comment the line Threshold _demo everything went OK!!!
                        Results are coming but when i uncomment it everything crashes.

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                        wrote on 22 Jul 2016, 06:16 last edited by
                        #86

                        @gauravsharma0190 Please take a closer look at this code:

                        void MainWindow::on_onTrackball_clicked()
                        {
                        int threshold_value = 0;
                        int threshold_type = 3;
                        int const max_value = 255;
                        int const max_type = 4;
                        // int const max_BINARY_value = 255;
                        // These variables are LOCAL!
                        Mat src, src_gray, dst;
                        

                        You use local variables in void MainWindow::on_onTrackball_clicked(). All these variables exist only in that function: Mat src, src_gray, dst;
                        In Threshold_Demo() these variable are not visible (I have no idea why your code compiles? You probably defined these variables somewhere else again). I already pointed out this issue in one of my previous posts.

                        void Threshold_Demo( int, void* )
                        {
                          /* 0: Binary
                             1: Binary Inverted
                             2: Threshold Truncated
                             3: Threshold to Zero
                             4: Threshold to Zero Inverted
                           */
                        // src_gray, dst, threshold_value, max_BINARY_value,threshold_type are GLOBAL! Where are they defined?
                        @@threshold( src_gray, dst, threshold_value, max_BINARY_value,threshold_type );
                        

                        Please make really sure src_gray, dst, threshold_value, max_BINARY_value,threshold_type have valid values when you call threshold( )! Use debugger for this.

                        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                        • J jsulm
                          22 Jul 2016, 06:16

                          @gauravsharma0190 Please take a closer look at this code:

                          void MainWindow::on_onTrackball_clicked()
                          {
                          int threshold_value = 0;
                          int threshold_type = 3;
                          int const max_value = 255;
                          int const max_type = 4;
                          // int const max_BINARY_value = 255;
                          // These variables are LOCAL!
                          Mat src, src_gray, dst;
                          

                          You use local variables in void MainWindow::on_onTrackball_clicked(). All these variables exist only in that function: Mat src, src_gray, dst;
                          In Threshold_Demo() these variable are not visible (I have no idea why your code compiles? You probably defined these variables somewhere else again). I already pointed out this issue in one of my previous posts.

                          void Threshold_Demo( int, void* )
                          {
                            /* 0: Binary
                               1: Binary Inverted
                               2: Threshold Truncated
                               3: Threshold to Zero
                               4: Threshold to Zero Inverted
                             */
                          // src_gray, dst, threshold_value, max_BINARY_value,threshold_type are GLOBAL! Where are they defined?
                          @@threshold( src_gray, dst, threshold_value, max_BINARY_value,threshold_type );
                          

                          Please make really sure src_gray, dst, threshold_value, max_BINARY_value,threshold_type have valid values when you call threshold( )! Use debugger for this.

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                          gauravsharma0190
                          wrote on 22 Jul 2016, 07:10 last edited by
                          #87

                          @jsulm
                          Hey the ontrack.cpp file has these variable defined i havn't sent you full code
                          here it is

                          #include"onTrack.h"
                          #include<imgproc.hpp>
                           using namespace cv;
                          using namespace std;
                          int threshold_value=0;
                          int threshold_type=3;
                          int const max_BINARY_value=255;
                          Mat src_gray,dst;
                          
                          void Threshold_Demo( int, void* )
                          {
                            /* 0: Binary
                               1: Binary Inverted
                               2: Threshold Truncated
                               3: Threshold to Zero
                               4: Threshold to Zero Inverted
                             */
                          
                            threshold( src_gray, dst, threshold_value, max_BINARY_value,threshold_type );
                          
                            imshow( window_name, dst );
                          }
                          ......
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                          • G gauravsharma0190
                            22 Jul 2016, 07:10

                            @jsulm
                            Hey the ontrack.cpp file has these variable defined i havn't sent you full code
                            here it is

                            #include"onTrack.h"
                            #include<imgproc.hpp>
                             using namespace cv;
                            using namespace std;
                            int threshold_value=0;
                            int threshold_type=3;
                            int const max_BINARY_value=255;
                            Mat src_gray,dst;
                            
                            void Threshold_Demo( int, void* )
                            {
                              /* 0: Binary
                                 1: Binary Inverted
                                 2: Threshold Truncated
                                 3: Threshold to Zero
                                 4: Threshold to Zero Inverted
                               */
                            
                              threshold( src_gray, dst, threshold_value, max_BINARY_value,threshold_type );
                            
                              imshow( window_name, dst );
                            }
                            ......
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                            Lifetime Qt Champion
                            wrote on 22 Jul 2016, 07:28 last edited by
                            #88

                            @gauravsharma0190 That is the problem I'm talking all the time! You do not initialize src_gray,dst from ontrack.cpp, so you use not properly initialized variables in Threshold_Demo(). As I said in MainWindow::on_onTrackball_clicked() you use local variables rc_gray,dst, not the ones from ontrack.cpp!
                            So, again where are these variables initialized?

                            // Where are they initialized?
                            Mat src_gray,dst;
                            
                            void Threshold_Demo( int, void* )
                            {
                              /* 0: Binary
                                 1: Binary Inverted
                                 2: Threshold Truncated
                                 3: Threshold to Zero
                                 4: Threshold to Zero Inverted
                               */
                            

                            https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                            • J jsulm
                              22 Jul 2016, 07:28

                              @gauravsharma0190 That is the problem I'm talking all the time! You do not initialize src_gray,dst from ontrack.cpp, so you use not properly initialized variables in Threshold_Demo(). As I said in MainWindow::on_onTrackball_clicked() you use local variables rc_gray,dst, not the ones from ontrack.cpp!
                              So, again where are these variables initialized?

                              // Where are they initialized?
                              Mat src_gray,dst;
                              
                              void Threshold_Demo( int, void* )
                              {
                                /* 0: Binary
                                   1: Binary Inverted
                                   2: Threshold Truncated
                                   3: Threshold to Zero
                                   4: Threshold to Zero Inverted
                                 */
                              
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                              wrote on 22 Jul 2016, 08:55 last edited by
                              #89

                              @jsulm said:

                              That is the problem I'm talking all the time! You do not initialize src_gray,dst from ontrack.cpp, so you use not properly initialized variables in Threshold_Demo(). As I said in MainWindow::on_onTrackball_clicked() you use local variables rc_gray,dst, not the ones from ontrack.cpp!
                              So, again where are these variables initialized?

                              // Where are they initialized?
                              Mat src_gray,dst;

                              void Threshold_Demo( int, void* )
                              {
                              /* 0: Binary
                              1: Binary Inverted
                              2: Threshold Truncated
                              3: Threshold to Zero
                              4: Threshold to Zero Inverted
                              */

                              I initalized it in Mainwindow::onTrackBall_clicked().
                              I am sending you.
                              mainWindow.cpp*******

                              #include "mainwindow.h"
                              #include "ui_mainwindow.h"
                              #include<opencv2/opencv.hpp>
                              #include <opencv2/highgui/highgui.hpp>
                              #include <opencv2/core/core.hpp>
                              #include <opencv2/imgproc/imgproc.hpp>
                              #include<QFileDialog>
                              #include<QMessageBox>
                              #include <iostream>
                              #include<QProcess>
                              #include "onTrackBall.h"
                              #include<syscall.h>
                              #include<signal.h>
                              #include <string>
                              #include<stdlib.h>
                              #include<sys/ioctl.h>
                              #include <fstream>
                              #include<time.h>
                              #include<QTimer>
                              #include<QDateTime>
                              //#include"onTrackBall.h"
                              //#include"onTrackBall.c"
                              using namespace cv;
                              using namespace std;
                              
                              
                              MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                                  QMainWindow(parent),
                                  ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                              {
                                  ui->setupUi(this);
                                  QTimer *timer=new QTimer(this);
                                  connect(timer,SIGNAL(timeout()),this,SLOT(showTime()));
                                          timer->start();
                                          QDateTime dateTime=QDateTime::currentDateTime();
                                          QString datetimetext=dateTime.toString();
                                          ui->DateTime->setText(datetimetext);
                              
                              }
                              void MainWindow::on_onTrackball_clicked()
                              {
                                  int threshold_value = 0;
                                  int threshold_type = 3;
                                  int const max_value = 255;
                                  int const max_type = 4;
                                 // int const max_BINARY_value = 255;
                              
                                  Mat src, src_gray;
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                                  /// Load image
                                  src = imread( "/home/pi/Desktop/b4.jpg");
                              
                              
                                    /// Convert the image to Gray
                                    cvtColor( src, src_gray, CV_BGR2GRAY );
                              
                                    /// Create a window to display results
                                    namedWindow( "Threshold", CV_WINDOW_NORMAL );
                              
                                    /// Create Trackbar to choose type of Threshold
                                    createTrackbar( "Type: \n 0: Binary \n 1: Binary Inverted \n 2: Truncate \n 3: To Zero \n 4: To Zero Inverted","Threshold", &threshold_type, max_type, Threshold_Demo );
                              
                                    createTrackbar( "value","Threshold", &threshold_value, max_value, Threshold_Demo );
                              
                                    /// Call the function to initialize
                                  Threshold_Demo( 0, 0 );
                              
                              
                                  /// Separate the image in 3 places ( B, G and R )
                                  vector<Mat> bgr_planes;
                                  split( src, bgr_planes );
                              
                                  /// Establish the number of bins
                                  int histSize = 256;
                              
                                  /// Set the ranges ( for B,G,R) )
                                  float range[] = { 0, 256 } ;
                                  const float* histRange = { range };
                              
                                  bool uniform = true;
                                  bool accumulate = false;
                              
                                  Mat b_hist, g_hist, r_hist;
                              
                                  /// Compute the histograms:
                                  calcHist( &bgr_planes[0], 1, 0, Mat(), b_hist, 1, &histSize, &histRange, uniform, accumulate );
                                  calcHist( &bgr_planes[1], 1, 0, Mat(), g_hist, 1, &histSize, &histRange, uniform, accumulate );
                                  calcHist( &bgr_planes[2], 1, 0, Mat(), r_hist, 1, &histSize, &histRange, uniform, accumulate );
                              
                                  // Draw the histograms for B, G and R
                                  int hist_w = 512; int hist_h = 400;
                                 int bin_w = cvRound( (double) hist_w/histSize );
                              
                                  Mat histImage( hist_h, hist_w, CV_8UC3, Scalar( 0,0,0) );
                              
                                  /// Normalize the result to [ 0, histImage.rows ]
                                  normalize(b_hist, b_hist, 0, histImage.rows, NORM_MINMAX, -1, Mat() );
                                  normalize(g_hist, g_hist, 0, histImage.rows, NORM_MINMAX, -1, Mat() );
                                  normalize(r_hist, r_hist, 0, histImage.rows, NORM_MINMAX, -1, Mat() );
                              
                                  /// Draw for each channel
                                  for( int i = 1; i < histSize; i++ )
                                  {
                                      line( histImage, Point( bin_w*(i-1), hist_h - cvRound(b_hist.at<float>(i-1)) ) ,
                                                       Point( bin_w*(i), hist_h - cvRound(b_hist.at<float>(i)) ),
                                                       Scalar( 255, 0, 0), 2, 8, 0  );
                                      line( histImage, Point( bin_w*(i-1), hist_h - cvRound(g_hist.at<float>(i-1)) ) ,
                                                       Point( bin_w*(i), hist_h - cvRound(g_hist.at<float>(i)) ),
                                                       Scalar( 0, 255, 0), 2, 8, 0  );
                                      line( histImage, Point( bin_w*(i-1), hist_h - cvRound(r_hist.at<float>(i-1)) ) ,
                                                       Point( bin_w*(i), hist_h - cvRound(r_hist.at<float>(i)) ),
                                                       Scalar( 0, 0, 255), 2, 8, 0  );
                                  }
                              
                                  /// Display
                                  namedWindow("calcHist Demo", CV_WINDOW_NORMAL );
                                  imshow("calcHist Demo", histImage );
                                imwrite("calcHist Demo2.jpg", histImage);
                              waitKey(-1);
                              
                              
                                }
                              ...
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                              • G gauravsharma0190
                                22 Jul 2016, 08:55

                                @jsulm said:

                                That is the problem I'm talking all the time! You do not initialize src_gray,dst from ontrack.cpp, so you use not properly initialized variables in Threshold_Demo(). As I said in MainWindow::on_onTrackball_clicked() you use local variables rc_gray,dst, not the ones from ontrack.cpp!
                                So, again where are these variables initialized?

                                // Where are they initialized?
                                Mat src_gray,dst;

                                void Threshold_Demo( int, void* )
                                {
                                /* 0: Binary
                                1: Binary Inverted
                                2: Threshold Truncated
                                3: Threshold to Zero
                                4: Threshold to Zero Inverted
                                */

                                I initalized it in Mainwindow::onTrackBall_clicked().
                                I am sending you.
                                mainWindow.cpp*******

                                #include "mainwindow.h"
                                #include "ui_mainwindow.h"
                                #include<opencv2/opencv.hpp>
                                #include <opencv2/highgui/highgui.hpp>
                                #include <opencv2/core/core.hpp>
                                #include <opencv2/imgproc/imgproc.hpp>
                                #include<QFileDialog>
                                #include<QMessageBox>
                                #include <iostream>
                                #include<QProcess>
                                #include "onTrackBall.h"
                                #include<syscall.h>
                                #include<signal.h>
                                #include <string>
                                #include<stdlib.h>
                                #include<sys/ioctl.h>
                                #include <fstream>
                                #include<time.h>
                                #include<QTimer>
                                #include<QDateTime>
                                //#include"onTrackBall.h"
                                //#include"onTrackBall.c"
                                using namespace cv;
                                using namespace std;
                                
                                
                                MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                                    QMainWindow(parent),
                                    ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                                {
                                    ui->setupUi(this);
                                    QTimer *timer=new QTimer(this);
                                    connect(timer,SIGNAL(timeout()),this,SLOT(showTime()));
                                            timer->start();
                                            QDateTime dateTime=QDateTime::currentDateTime();
                                            QString datetimetext=dateTime.toString();
                                            ui->DateTime->setText(datetimetext);
                                
                                }
                                void MainWindow::on_onTrackball_clicked()
                                {
                                    int threshold_value = 0;
                                    int threshold_type = 3;
                                    int const max_value = 255;
                                    int const max_type = 4;
                                   // int const max_BINARY_value = 255;
                                
                                    Mat src, src_gray;
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                    /// Load image
                                    src = imread( "/home/pi/Desktop/b4.jpg");
                                
                                
                                      /// Convert the image to Gray
                                      cvtColor( src, src_gray, CV_BGR2GRAY );
                                
                                      /// Create a window to display results
                                      namedWindow( "Threshold", CV_WINDOW_NORMAL );
                                
                                      /// Create Trackbar to choose type of Threshold
                                      createTrackbar( "Type: \n 0: Binary \n 1: Binary Inverted \n 2: Truncate \n 3: To Zero \n 4: To Zero Inverted","Threshold", &threshold_type, max_type, Threshold_Demo );
                                
                                      createTrackbar( "value","Threshold", &threshold_value, max_value, Threshold_Demo );
                                
                                      /// Call the function to initialize
                                    Threshold_Demo( 0, 0 );
                                
                                
                                    /// Separate the image in 3 places ( B, G and R )
                                    vector<Mat> bgr_planes;
                                    split( src, bgr_planes );
                                
                                    /// Establish the number of bins
                                    int histSize = 256;
                                
                                    /// Set the ranges ( for B,G,R) )
                                    float range[] = { 0, 256 } ;
                                    const float* histRange = { range };
                                
                                    bool uniform = true;
                                    bool accumulate = false;
                                
                                    Mat b_hist, g_hist, r_hist;
                                
                                    /// Compute the histograms:
                                    calcHist( &bgr_planes[0], 1, 0, Mat(), b_hist, 1, &histSize, &histRange, uniform, accumulate );
                                    calcHist( &bgr_planes[1], 1, 0, Mat(), g_hist, 1, &histSize, &histRange, uniform, accumulate );
                                    calcHist( &bgr_planes[2], 1, 0, Mat(), r_hist, 1, &histSize, &histRange, uniform, accumulate );
                                
                                    // Draw the histograms for B, G and R
                                    int hist_w = 512; int hist_h = 400;
                                   int bin_w = cvRound( (double) hist_w/histSize );
                                
                                    Mat histImage( hist_h, hist_w, CV_8UC3, Scalar( 0,0,0) );
                                
                                    /// Normalize the result to [ 0, histImage.rows ]
                                    normalize(b_hist, b_hist, 0, histImage.rows, NORM_MINMAX, -1, Mat() );
                                    normalize(g_hist, g_hist, 0, histImage.rows, NORM_MINMAX, -1, Mat() );
                                    normalize(r_hist, r_hist, 0, histImage.rows, NORM_MINMAX, -1, Mat() );
                                
                                    /// Draw for each channel
                                    for( int i = 1; i < histSize; i++ )
                                    {
                                        line( histImage, Point( bin_w*(i-1), hist_h - cvRound(b_hist.at<float>(i-1)) ) ,
                                                         Point( bin_w*(i), hist_h - cvRound(b_hist.at<float>(i)) ),
                                                         Scalar( 255, 0, 0), 2, 8, 0  );
                                        line( histImage, Point( bin_w*(i-1), hist_h - cvRound(g_hist.at<float>(i-1)) ) ,
                                                         Point( bin_w*(i), hist_h - cvRound(g_hist.at<float>(i)) ),
                                                         Scalar( 0, 255, 0), 2, 8, 0  );
                                        line( histImage, Point( bin_w*(i-1), hist_h - cvRound(r_hist.at<float>(i-1)) ) ,
                                                         Point( bin_w*(i), hist_h - cvRound(r_hist.at<float>(i)) ),
                                                         Scalar( 0, 0, 255), 2, 8, 0  );
                                    }
                                
                                    /// Display
                                    namedWindow("calcHist Demo", CV_WINDOW_NORMAL );
                                    imshow("calcHist Demo", histImage );
                                  imwrite("calcHist Demo2.jpg", histImage);
                                waitKey(-1);
                                
                                
                                  }
                                ...
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                                jsulm
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                                wrote on 22 Jul 2016, 09:26 last edited by
                                #90

                                @gauravsharma0190 Please read what I'm writing more carefully!
                                In Mainwindow::onTrackBall_clicked() you don't initialize them! Because you use local variables there with same names:

                                void MainWindow::on_onTrackball_clicked()
                                {
                                     // Here src and src_gray are not the same as in ontrack.cpp!
                                     // Values you're assigning here to src and src_gray are only visible here but not in ontrack.cpp!
                                    Mat src, src_gray;
                                

                                I'm running out of ideas how to explain it. You should learn C++, especially the visibility and scope of variables.

                                https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                                • J jsulm
                                  22 Jul 2016, 09:26

                                  @gauravsharma0190 Please read what I'm writing more carefully!
                                  In Mainwindow::onTrackBall_clicked() you don't initialize them! Because you use local variables there with same names:

                                  void MainWindow::on_onTrackball_clicked()
                                  {
                                       // Here src and src_gray are not the same as in ontrack.cpp!
                                       // Values you're assigning here to src and src_gray are only visible here but not in ontrack.cpp!
                                      Mat src, src_gray;
                                  

                                  I'm running out of ideas how to explain it. You should learn C++, especially the visibility and scope of variables.

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                                  gauravsharma0190
                                  wrote on 22 Jul 2016, 10:28 last edited by
                                  #91

                                  @jsulm
                                  You mean to say in OnTrack_clicked()
                                  src and src_gray variable
                                  and in ontrack.cpp
                                  src_gray variable should be different.
                                  I can't get you.
                                  In Mainwindow::onTrackBall_clicked() you don't initialize them! Because you use local variables there with same names:

                                  void MainWindow::on_onTrackball_clicked()
                                  {
                                  // Here src and src_gray are not the same as in ontrack.cpp!
                                  // Values you're assigning here to src and src_gray are only visible here but not in ontrack.cpp!
                                  Here what is local variable in it.
                                  Local mean variable inside the function??
                                  And globle mean en tire the programme.

                                  J 1 Reply Last reply 22 Jul 2016, 10:45
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                                  • G gauravsharma0190
                                    22 Jul 2016, 10:28

                                    @jsulm
                                    You mean to say in OnTrack_clicked()
                                    src and src_gray variable
                                    and in ontrack.cpp
                                    src_gray variable should be different.
                                    I can't get you.
                                    In Mainwindow::onTrackBall_clicked() you don't initialize them! Because you use local variables there with same names:

                                    void MainWindow::on_onTrackball_clicked()
                                    {
                                    // Here src and src_gray are not the same as in ontrack.cpp!
                                    // Values you're assigning here to src and src_gray are only visible here but not in ontrack.cpp!
                                    Here what is local variable in it.
                                    Local mean variable inside the function??
                                    And globle mean en tire the programme.

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                                    jsulm
                                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                                    wrote on 22 Jul 2016, 10:45 last edited by
                                    #92

                                    @gauravsharma0190 No, I don't mean that they should be different. I mean the opposite: they need to be the same (but they are not).
                                    Local variable is a variable which is only visible in a certain scope, for example in a function. The variables in ontrack.cpp are only visible in ontrack.cpp, but not in MainWindow. In Mainwindow::onTrackBall_clicked() you declare OTHER variables with SAME names.
                                    What do you think which src_grey is used in Threshold_Demo( int, void* )? Is it the one from MainWindow::onTrackBall_clicked() or the one from ontrack.cpp?

                                    // src_gray here is not the same as in MainWindow::onTrackBall_clicked()
                                    Mat src_gray,dst;
                                    void Threshold_Demo( int, void* )
                                    {
                                      threshold( src_gray, dst, threshold_value, max_BINARY_value,threshold_type );
                                    }
                                    

                                    Actually you should pass the data to Threshold_Demo() as parameter:

                                    Mainwindow::onTrackBall_clicked()
                                    {
                                        Mat src, src_gray;
                                        ...
                                        Threshold_Demo(src_grey, /*what else needs to be passed from MainWindow to this function*/);
                                        ...
                                    }
                                    
                                    void Threshold_Demo(Mat &src_grey, ...)
                                    {
                                    

                                    https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                                    • J jsulm
                                      22 Jul 2016, 10:45

                                      @gauravsharma0190 No, I don't mean that they should be different. I mean the opposite: they need to be the same (but they are not).
                                      Local variable is a variable which is only visible in a certain scope, for example in a function. The variables in ontrack.cpp are only visible in ontrack.cpp, but not in MainWindow. In Mainwindow::onTrackBall_clicked() you declare OTHER variables with SAME names.
                                      What do you think which src_grey is used in Threshold_Demo( int, void* )? Is it the one from MainWindow::onTrackBall_clicked() or the one from ontrack.cpp?

                                      // src_gray here is not the same as in MainWindow::onTrackBall_clicked()
                                      Mat src_gray,dst;
                                      void Threshold_Demo( int, void* )
                                      {
                                        threshold( src_gray, dst, threshold_value, max_BINARY_value,threshold_type );
                                      }
                                      

                                      Actually you should pass the data to Threshold_Demo() as parameter:

                                      Mainwindow::onTrackBall_clicked()
                                      {
                                          Mat src, src_gray;
                                          ...
                                          Threshold_Demo(src_grey, /*what else needs to be passed from MainWindow to this function*/);
                                          ...
                                      }
                                      
                                      void Threshold_Demo(Mat &src_grey, ...)
                                      {
                                      
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                                      gauravsharma0190
                                      wrote on 22 Jul 2016, 11:13 last edited by
                                      #93

                                      @jsulm
                                      OK it means src_gray value in .cpp file should be same as in mainwindow::on_Track clicked() src_gray value.
                                      Actually src_gray is image array.
                                      I did it by Define the value of src_grey in function as
                                      src=imread("/file.jpg);
                                      cvtColor( src, src_gray, CV_BGR2GRAY );
                                      so i will get src_gray value.

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