log2graph.cpp
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00033 
00034 #include <octomap/octomap.h>
00035 #include <string.h>
00036 #include <stdlib.h>
00037 
00038 using namespace std;
00039 using namespace octomap;
00040 
00041 void printUsage(char* self){
00042   std::cerr << "\nUSAGE: " << self << " InputFile.log OutputFile.graph\n\n";
00043 
00044   std::cerr << "This tool converts a plain text log file into a binary scangraph file" << std::endl;
00045   std::cerr << "which can be used in Octomap.\n\n";
00046   std::cerr << "The log file needs to be in the format of:\n"
00047       << "NODE x y z roll pitch yaw\n"
00048       << "x y z\nx y z\n...\n"
00049       << "NODE x y z roll pitch yaw\n"
00050       << "x y z\n...\n\n"
00051       << "Lines starting with '#' or empty lines are ignored.\n\n";
00052 
00053   exit(0);
00054 }
00055 
00056 int main(int argc, char** argv) {
00057   // default values:
00058   string logFilename = "";
00059   string graphFilename = "";
00060 
00061 
00062   if (argc != 3){
00063     printUsage(argv[0]);
00064   } else{
00065     logFilename = std::string(argv[1]);
00066     graphFilename = std::string(argv[2]);
00067   }
00068 
00069   cout << "\nReading Log file\n===========================\n";
00070   ScanGraph* graph = new ScanGraph();
00071   graph->readPlainASCII(logFilename);
00072 
00073   cout << "\nWriting binary graph file\n===========================\n";
00074 
00075   graph->writeBinary(graphFilename);
00076 }


octomap
Author(s): Kai M. Wurm , Armin Hornung
autogenerated on Thu Jun 6 2019 17:31:45