Struct opencv::core::FileNode [−][src]
pub struct FileNode { /* fields omitted */ }
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File Storage Node class.
The node is used to store each and every element of the file storage opened for reading. When XML/YAML file is read, it is first parsed and stored in the memory as a hierarchical collection of nodes. Each node can be a “leaf” that is contain a single number or a string, or be a collection of other nodes. There can be named collections (mappings) where each element has a name and it is accessed by a name, and ordered collections (sequences) where elements do not have names but rather accessed by index. Type of the file node can be determined using FileNode::type method.
Note that file nodes are only used for navigating file storages opened for reading. When a file storage is opened for writing, no data is stored in memory after it is written.
Implementations
The constructors.
These constructors are used to create a default file node, construct it from obsolete structures or from the another file node.
The constructors.
These constructors are used to create a default file node, construct it from obsolete structures or from the another file node.
Overloaded parameters
Parameters
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fs: Pointer to the file storage structure.
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blockIdx: Index of the memory block where the file node is stored
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ofs: Offset in bytes from the beginning of the serialized storage
@deprecated
The constructors.
These constructors are used to create a default file node, construct it from obsolete structures or from the another file node.
Overloaded parameters
Parameters
- node: File node to be used as initialization for the created file node.
Trait Implementations
Returns element of a mapping node or a sequence node. Read more
Returns element of a mapping node or a sequence node. Read more
Returns element of a mapping node or a sequence node. Read more
returns the node name or an empty string if the node is nameless
returns the number of elements in the node, if it is a sequence or mapping, or 1 otherwise.
returns the node content as an integer. If the node stores floating-point number, it is rounded.
returns iterator pointing to the first node element
returns iterator pointing to the element following the last node element
Reads node elements to the buffer with the specified format. Read more