FilterRow32f

Filters an image with integer data using a floating-point strow kernel.

Syntax

IppStatus ippiFilterRow32f_<mod>(const Ipp<datatype>* pSrc, int srcStep, Ipp<datatype>* pDst, int dstStep, IppiSize dstRoiSize, const Ipp32f* pKernel, int kernelSize, int xAnchor);

Supported values for mod:

8u_C1R 16u_C1R 16s_C1R
8u_C3R 16u_C3R 16s_C3R
8u_C4R 16u_C4R 16s_C4R
8u_AC4R 16u_AC4R 16s_AC4R

Parameters

pSrc

Pointer to the source image ROI.

srcStep

Distance in bytes between starts of consecutive lines in the source image.

pDst

Pointer to the destination image ROI.

dstStep

Distance in bytes between starts of consecutive lines in the destination image.

dstRoiSize

Size of the source and destination ROI in pixels.

pKernel

Pointer to the strow kernel values.

kernelSize

Size of the kernel in pixels.

xAnchor

Anchor cell specifying the kernel horizontal alignment with respect to the position of the input pixel.

Description

The function ippiFilterRow32f is declared in the ippi.h file. It operates with ROI (see Regions of Interest in Intel IPP).

This function uses the horizontal strow kernel of floating-point values to filter an image that consists of integer data. This function sums the products between the kernel coefficients pKernel and pixel values taken over the source pixel neighborhood defined by kernelSize and xAnchor. Note that kernel coefficients are used in inverse order. The sum is written to the destination pixel. The summation formula for computing result values is similar to that used by ippiFilterRow function, but no scaling of the result is done. To ensure valid operation when image boundary pixels are processed, the application should correctly define additional border pixels (see Borders).

Return Values

ippStsNoErr

Indicates no error. Any other value indicates an error.

ippStsNullPtrErr

Indicates an error condition if one of the specified pointers is NULL.

ippStsSizeErr

Indicates an error condition if dstRoiSize has a field with a zero or negative value.

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