Here is the Debug information,
HEAP[opencv_CoTraining2.exe]: Heap block at 0AD15168 modified at 0AD15594 past requested size of 424
Windows has triggered a breakpoint in opencv_CoTraining2.exe.
This may be due to a corruption of the heap, which indicates a bug in opencv_CoTraining2.exe or any of the DLLs it has loaded.
This may also be due to the user pressing F12 while opencv_CoTraining2.exe has focus.
The output window may have more diagnostic information.
and here is my code:
void GetKCent(Mat& mat)
{
double** tmp=(double**)calloc(mat.rows,sizeof(double*));
double f[128];
memset(f,0,sizeof(f));
double max=0;
for (int i=0;i<mat.rows;i++)
{
tmp[i]=(double*)calloc(mat.cols,sizeof(double));
for (int j=0;j<mat.cols;j++)
{
tmp[i][j]=mat.at<float>(i,j);
if (tmp[i][j]>max) max=tmp[i][j];
}
}
for (int i=0;i<mat.cols;i++) for (int j=0;j<mat.rows;j++) tmp[j][i]/=max;
k_means(tmp,mat.rows,128,K_CLUSTER,KMEANSDIS,kcent);
for (int i=0;i<K_CLUSTER;i++) for (int j=0;j<128;j++) kcent[i][j]*=max;
for (int i=0;i<mat.rows;i++)free(tmp[i]);
free(tmp);
}
The fault ocurred in this line,
for (int i=0;i<mat.rows;i++)free(tmp[i]);
and the function k_means() doesn't change the first parameter. Who can help me?
P.S. Here is the definition of k_means()
int k_means(double **data, int n, int m, int k, double t, double **centroids)
and here is the _double** kcent_
kcent=(double**)calloc(K_CLUSTER,sizeof(double*));
for (int i=0;i<K_CLUSTER;i++) kcent[i]=(double*)calloc(128,sizeof(double));
I think this part is correctly.
The error message seems to be very clear that that it is heap corruption.
Try to move the free() for loop, above the function call k_means() and comment out the rest of your program.
I am suspicious that this is what corrupting the Heap!
If this experiment frees the memory correctly, You know the bug is in k_means() function...