You can draw an arrowed line on an image using the method arrowedLine() of the imgproc class. Following is the syntax of this method −
arrowedLine(Mat img, Point pt1, Point pt2, Scalar color)
This method accepts the following parameters −
mat − A Mat object representing the image on which the arrowed line is to be drawn.
pt1 and pt2 − Two Point objects representing the points between which the arrowed line is to be drawn.
scalar − A Scalar object representing the color of the arrowed line. (BGR)
The following program demonstrates how to draw arrowed line on an image and display it using JavaFX window.
import java.awt.image.BufferedImage; import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream; import java.io.InputStream; import javax.imageio.ImageIO; import javafx.application.Application; import javafx.embed.swing.SwingFXUtils; import javafx.scene.Group; import javafx.scene.Scene; import javafx.scene.image.ImageView; import javafx.scene.image.WritableImage; import javafx.stage.Stage; import org.opencv.core.Core; import org.opencv.core.Mat; import org.opencv.core.MatOfByte; import org.opencv.core.Point; import org.opencv.core.Scalar; import org.opencv.imgcodecs.Imgcodecs; import org.opencv.imgproc.Imgproc; public class DrawingArrowedLine extends Application { Mat matrix = null; @Override public void start(Stage stage) throws Exception { // Capturing the snapshot from the camera DrawingArrowedLine obj = new DrawingArrowedLine(); WritableImage writableImage = obj.LoadImage(); // Setting the image view ImageView imageView = new ImageView(writableImage); // setting the fit height and width of the image view imageView.setFitHeight(600); imageView.setFitWidth(600); // Setting the preserve ratio of the image view imageView.setPreserveRatio(true); // Creating a Group object Group root = new Group(imageView); // Creating a scene object Scene scene = new Scene(root, 600, 400); // Setting title to the Stage stage.setTitle("Drawing a line on the image"); // Adding scene to the stage stage.setScene(scene); // Displaying the contents of the stage stage.show(); } public WritableImage LoadImage() throws Exception { // Loading the OpenCV core library System.loadLibrary( Core.NATIVE_LIBRARY_NAME ); // Reading the Image from the file and storing it in to a Matrix object String file ="C:/EXAMPLES/OpenCV/Aish.jpg"; Mat matrix = Imgcodecs.imread(file); //Drawing a line Imgproc.arrowedLine( matrix, // Matrix obj of the image new Point(10, 200), // p1 new Point(590, 200), // p2 new Scalar(0, 100, 255) // Scalar object for color ); // arrowedLine(Mat img, Point pt1, Point pt2, Scalar color) // Encoding the image MatOfByte matOfByte = new MatOfByte(); Imgcodecs.imencode(".jpg", matrix, matOfByte); // Storing the encoded Mat in a byte array byte[] byteArray = matOfByte.toArray(); // Displaying the image InputStream in = new ByteArrayInputStream(byteArray); BufferedImage bufImage = ImageIO.read(in); this.matrix = matrix; // Creating the Writable Image WritableImage writableImage = SwingFXUtils.toFXImage(bufImage, null); return writableImage; } public static void main(String args[]) { launch(args); } }
On executing the above program, you will get the following output −