Chapter 4 Performing Particle Analysis
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isthmuses while close widens the isthmuses. Close and proper-close fill
small holes in the particle. Auto-median removes isthmuses and fills holes.
Refer to Chapter 9, Binary Morphology, of the IMAQ Vision Concepts
Manual for more information about these methods.
Make Particle Measurements
After you create a binary image and improve it, you can make particle
measurements. IMAQ Vision can return the measurements in uncalibrated
pixels or calibrated real-world units. With these measurements you can
determine the location of particles and their shape features. Use the
following functions to perform particle measurements:
imaqCountParticles()—This function returns the number of
particles in an image and calculates various measurements for each
particle.
imaqMeasureParticle()—This function uses the calculations
from imaqCountParticles() to return specific measurements of
ap article.
Table4-1 lists all of the measurements that imaqMeasureParticle()
returns.
Table 4-1. Particle Measurements
Measurement Description
IMAQ_MT_AREA Area of the particle
IMAQ_MT_AREA_BY_IMAGE_AREA Percentage of the particle area
covering the image area
IMAQ_MT_AREA_BY_PARTICLE_AND_HOLES_AREA Percentage of the particle area in
relation to the area of its particle and
holes
IMAQ_MT_AVERAGE_HORIZ_SEGMENT_LENGTH Average length of a horizontal
segment in the particle
IMAQ_MT_AVERAGE_VERT_SEGMENT_LENGTH Average length of a vertical segment
in the particle
IMAQ_MT_BOUNDING_RECT_BOTTOM Y-coordinate of the lowest particle
point
IMAQ_MT_BOUNDING_RECT_TOP Y-coordinate of the highest particle
point