[Insight-users] vnl differences from VS2008 and command prompt

Dženan Zukić dzenanz at gmail.com
Tue Aug 31 15:55:29 EDT 2010


I have problem with VS2008 debugger showing junk when osg::Vec3 is passed to
a function by value. The code sees the proper value, just the debugger shows
junk (usually some very small denormalized numbers). I am not sure whether
this is helpful, but it might be related.

Regards,
Dženan

On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 01:42, John D <john.dz.eis at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>   I am using some vnl calls and the results when I use the Visual Studio
> 2008 Debugger is different from the results if I run the program at the
> command prompt. The iresults I get from the debugger seem to be the correct
> one.
>
> I am trying to decompose an affine matrix into its components and here is
> the code:
>
>      //Compute the rotation angle and scaling from SVD of the matrix.
>         vnl_matrix<double> p(2, 2);
>         p[0][0] = (double) vOutputParameters[0];
>         p[0][1] = (double) vOutputParameters[1];
>         p[1][0] = (double) vOutputParameters[2];
>         p[1][1] = (double) vOutputParameters[3];
>         vnl_svd<double> svd(p);
>         vnl_matrix<double> r(2, 2);
>
>         vnl_matrix<double> scalingDiag(2, 2);
>         scalingDiag[0][0] = svd.W(0);
>         scalingDiag[1][1] = svd.W(1);
>
>         vnl_matrix<double> scalingMat(2, 2);
>         scalingMat = svd.V()*scalingDiag*vnl_transpose(svd.V());
>
>         vnl_matrix<double> rotationMat(2,2);
>         rotationMat = svd.U()*vnl_transpose(svd.V());
>         double angle    = -atan(rotationMat[0][1]/rotationMat[0][0]);
>         double sinAngle = sin(angle);
>
>         std::cout << "  Lambda1 :  = " << svd.W(0)<< std::endl;
>         std::cout << "  Lambda2 :  = " << svd.W(1)<< std::endl;
>         std::cout << "  V :  = " << svd.V()<< std::endl;
>         std::cout << "  U :  = " << svd.U()<< std::endl;
>
>         std::cout << " Scale 1         = " << scalingMat[0][0]
> << std::endl;
>         std::cout << " Scale 2         = " << scalingMat[1][1]
> << std::endl;
>         std::cout << " Angle (degrees) = " << angle * 45.0 / atan(1.0)
>     << std::endl;
>         std::cout << " Skew X          = " << scalingMat[0][1]
>     << std::endl;
>         std::cout << " Skew Y          = " << scalingMat[1][0]
>     << std::endl;
>
> scalingMat should be symmetric..which is the result I get from the debugger
> (The code is compiled as release and the debugger is running from the same
> directory which I use
> to run from the commandline also)
>
> For ex:
> [ 0.99307       0.00623954;
>   0.00623954  0.996727];
>
> However from the command prompt, I get the following:
> [0.992893    0.810226;
>  -0.798249   0.996677];
>
> Has anybody had problems like this before ? How can it be fixed?
> Thanks,
> John
>
>
>
>
>
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