gray_closing_rect
— Perform a gray value closing with a rectangular mask.
gray_closing_rect(Image : ImageClosing : MaskHeight, MaskWidth : )
gray_closing_rect
applies a gray value closing to the input
image Image
with a rectangular mask of size
(MaskHeight
, MaskWidth
).
The resulting image is returned in ImageClosing
. If the
parameters MaskHeight
or MaskWidth
are even,
they are changed to the next larger odd value. At the border of the
image the gray values are mirrored.
The gray value closing of an image i with a rectangular structuring
element s is defined as
i.e., a dilation of the image with s followed by an erosion with
s (see gray_dilation_rect
and gray_erosion_rect
).
Note that filter operators may return unexpected results if an image with a reduced domain is used as input. Please refer to the chapter Filters.
Image
(input_object) (multichannel-)image(-array) →
object (byte / direction / cyclic / uint2 / int2 / int4 / real)
Input image.
ImageClosing
(output_object) (multichannel-)image(-array) →
object (byte / direction / cyclic / uint2 / int2 / int4 / real)
Gray-closed image.
MaskHeight
(input_control) extent.y →
(integer)
Height of the filter mask.
Default value: 11
Suggested values: 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15
Typical range of values: 3
≤
MaskHeight
≤
511
Minimum increment: 2
Recommended increment: 2
Restriction: odd(MaskHeight) && MaskHeight < height(Image) * 2
MaskWidth
(input_control) extent.x →
(integer)
Width of the filter mask.
Default value: 11
Suggested values: 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15
Typical range of values: 3
≤
MaskWidth
≤
511
Minimum increment: 2
Recommended increment: 2
Restriction: odd(MaskWidth) && MaskWidth < width(Image) * 2
gray_closing_rect
returns TRUE if all parameters are correct.
If the input is empty the behavior can be set via
set_system('no_object_result',<Result>)
.
If necessary, an exception is raised.
gray_closing
,
gray_closing_shape
closing_rectangle1
,
gray_dilation_rect
,
gray_erosion_rect
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