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How to install openCv in Qt

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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    opencv.cpp not found ? Where's that file coming from ?

    Not knowing what your current error relates to I can't give you any recommendation.

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      The actual file itself 'openCV ' is located on my desktop... I made a file 'build' inside the folder and then 'lib' where all the files are located ; highgui etc. Is there a crucial step I missed here ? I mean I downloaded openCV installed Cmake by following a tutorial and installed this perfectly fine in Xcode.. But since moving to Qt I have not been able to get the same results.

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        Could you please tell me in your case how would you do this if you were using Mac assuming we have Qt installed and openCV...

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          #9

          There are several possibilities.

          You can use pkg-config or do it like you do currently and provide the INCLUDEPATH and LIBS with the adequate data.

          Can you share your complete .pro file ? From the bits you've given, one time you have used the wrong line ending char and the other you are complete missing it.

          Example:

          LIBS += \
              -L/usr/local/lib \
              -lopencv_core \
              -lopencv_highgui
          
          INCLUDEPATH += \
              /usr/local/include 
          

          You should also post the exact error you are having.

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            Trav
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            #10

            Yes please see bottom for code. If it at all has changed I have been modifying it and tuning it according to different tutorials to see if it'll work etc. But essentially the end result is the same ERROR: opencv.h not found' when using ' #include <opencv.h> or something similar; highgui, core ...

            #-------------------------------------------------

            Project created by QtCreator 2016-05-15T23:16:25

            #-------------------------------------------------

            QT += core gui

            greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets

            TARGET = cam
            TEMPLATE = app

            // new
            QT += core
            QT -= gui

            TARGET = RP_openCV_01
            CONFIG += console
            CONFIG -= app_bundle

            TEMPLATE = app

            SOURCES += main.cpp
            mainwindow.cpp

            LIBS += -L/opt/local/lib
            -lopencv_highgui.3.1.0
            -lopencv_core.3.1.0

            INCLUDEPATH += /opt/local/include

            HEADERS += mainwindow.h

            FORMS += mainwindow.ui

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              wrote on last edited by
              #11

              Only error is the error that is indicating the header files are not found " OPENCV.H not found!'

              QT += core gui

              greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets

              TARGET = cam
              TEMPLATE = app

              // new
              QT += core
              QT -= gui

              TARGET = RP_openCV_01
              CONFIG += console
              CONFIG -= app_bundle

              TEMPLATE = app

              SOURCES += main.cpp
              mainwindow.cpp

              LIBS += -L/opt/local/lib
              -lopencv_highgui.3.1.0
              -lopencv_core.3.1.0

              INCLUDEPATH += /opt/local/include

              HEADERS += mainwindow.h

              FORMS += mainwindow.ui

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                #12

                Shouldn't it be #include <opencv2/opencv.hpp> ?

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #13

                  Sorry, yes; I have used the #include <opencv2/opencv.hpp> and the error I stated above is still valid

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                    SGaist
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #14

                    Do you mean the opencv.h not found error ?

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                      #15

                      Hey, thanks for your help I actually got it and have reproduced the desired outcome... essentially what happened because I am new to Qt & OpenCV etc. It seems I have placed the code before Sources' in the project.pro file which produced the errors... I did this before as well I don't quite understand why it decides to work now but did not before? but essentially I'm good :) thanks for support

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                        #16

                        Good !

                        In that case, please mark the thread as solved using the "Topic Tool" button so that other forum users may know a solution has been found :)

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