How to save mouse position in variable using OpenCV and Python?
Avoid global variables by storing as class members:
import cv2
import numpy as np
class CoordinateStore:
def __init__(self):
self.points = []
def select_point(self,event,x,y,flags,param):
if event == cv2.EVENT_LBUTTONDBLCLK:
cv2.circle(img,(x,y),3,(255,0,0),-1)
self.points.append((x,y))
#instantiate class
coordinateStore1 = CoordinateStore()
# Create a black image, a window and bind the function to window
img = np.zeros((512,512,3), np.uint8)
cv2.namedWindow('image')
cv2.setMouseCallback('image',coordinateStore1.select_point)
while(1):
cv2.imshow('image',img)
k = cv2.waitKey(20) & 0xFF
if k == 27:
break
cv2.destroyAllWindows()
print "Selected Coordinates: "
for i in coordinateStore1.points:
print i
Below is a small modified version of code from : http://docs.opencv.org/trunk/doc/py_tutorials/py_gui/py_mouse_handling/py_mouse_handling.html#mouse-handling
import cv2
import numpy as np
ix,iy = -1,-1
# mouse callback function
def draw_circle(event,x,y,flags,param):
global ix,iy
if event == cv2.EVENT_LBUTTONDBLCLK:
cv2.circle(img,(x,y),100,(255,0,0),-1)
ix,iy = x,y
# Create a black image, a window and bind the function to window
img = np.zeros((512,512,3), np.uint8)
cv2.namedWindow('image')
cv2.setMouseCallback('image',draw_circle)
while(1):
cv2.imshow('image',img)
k = cv2.waitKey(20) & 0xFF
if k == 27:
break
elif k == ord('a'):
print ix,iy
cv2.destroyAllWindows()
It stores the mouse position in global variables ix,iy
. Every time you double-click, it changes the value to new location. Press a
to print the new value.