opencv rectangle with dotted or dashed lines

user961627 picture user961627 · Nov 1, 2014 · Viewed 18.4k times · Source

I have a line of code here that uses the python binding for opencv:

cv2.rectangle(img, (box[1], box[0]), (box[3], box[2]), (255,0,0), 4)

This draws a red rectangle on image img of thickness 4.

But is there a way the lines of the rectangles can be stylized? Not too much. Just dotted, or dashed, that's it really.

Answer

Zaw Lin picture Zaw Lin · Nov 3, 2014
import cv2
import numpy as np
def drawline(img,pt1,pt2,color,thickness=1,style='dotted',gap=20):
    dist =((pt1[0]-pt2[0])**2+(pt1[1]-pt2[1])**2)**.5
    pts= []
    for i in  np.arange(0,dist,gap):
        r=i/dist
        x=int((pt1[0]*(1-r)+pt2[0]*r)+.5)
        y=int((pt1[1]*(1-r)+pt2[1]*r)+.5)
        p = (x,y)
        pts.append(p)

    if style=='dotted':
        for p in pts:
            cv2.circle(img,p,thickness,color,-1)
    else:
        s=pts[0]
        e=pts[0]
        i=0
        for p in pts:
            s=e
            e=p
            if i%2==1:
                cv2.line(img,s,e,color,thickness)
            i+=1

def drawpoly(img,pts,color,thickness=1,style='dotted',):
    s=pts[0]
    e=pts[0]
    pts.append(pts.pop(0))
    for p in pts:
        s=e
        e=p
        drawline(img,s,e,color,thickness,style)

def drawrect(img,pt1,pt2,color,thickness=1,style='dotted'):
    pts = [pt1,(pt2[0],pt1[1]),pt2,(pt1[0],pt2[1])] 
    drawpoly(img,pts,color,thickness,style)

im = np.zeros((800,800,3),dtype='uint8')
s=(234,222)
e=(500,700)
drawrect(im,s,e,(0,255,255),1,'dotted')

cv2.imshow('im',im)
cv2.waitKey()