Change how matlab stores image data for C++

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Ah
Ah el 22 de En. de 2017
Respondida: Walter Roberson el 23 de En. de 2017
Hello everybody i am writing a Program using C++ with OpenCV library! and I am using a function generated by Matlab Mex which takes an image and returns values! it look something like this
array=findsomething(image);//matlab function
the image is a OpenCV variable which called Mat! this Mat stores the pixels in a unsigned char array as BGR. while Matlab function stores the pixels in RGB array. converting the data between the OpenCV variable and the Matlab Function variable means copying each pixel from the first variable Mat into Unsigned Char *array(this is the Matlab function Variable) which takes a really long time for each i call an image from the camera. is there a way to change how Matlab stores and handles the image data to become BGR ? Thank you verymuch!

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Guillaume
Guillaume el 22 de En. de 2017
No, you cannot change the order of the colour channels in matlab (don't know about OpenCV). However, if you don't display the image nor convert it to grayscale, the order of the channels doesn't matter for most processing functions.
Converting between RGB and BGR in matlab should be fairly quick:
flip(yourimage, 3)

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 23 de En. de 2017
No, there is no way to change MATLAB to use a different colorplane order.

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