How can i convert a polygon into a rectangle?
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I have a 4 side polygon that i draw on a video frame. I would like to take this polygon and make it a rectangle so i will be able to treat it as a matrix.I want to take the smallest rectangle i can have but still be as close as i can to the original vertices. Can anyone help me with that please? I've been trying to do it for a several days and with no success. Keep in mind that my polygon can be completely not parallel to the axes and in that case i want to get a rectangle that is also not parallel to the axes.
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Simon
on 17 Sep 2013
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Hi!
You have your polygon coordinates in (x/y) pairs? Take their min/max values and cut from the video frame the rectangle R(xmin:xmax, ymin:ymax).
Maybe you post your code, then it's easier to help.
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Maayan
on 17 Sep 2013
Simon
on 17 Sep 2013
Hi!
You have your variable "pos". Now you get the minimum and maximum x and y values. This are the coordinates of your rectangle, it contains all polygons.
Image Analyst
on 17 Sep 2013
Simon is saying to use the "bounding box" of your polygon, which will have be aligned with the axes and probably larger than what I suggested. What I suggested may give a tilted rectangle but it will have a smaller size than the bounding box.
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