// Copyright (C) 2016 - IIT Bombay - FOSSEE // // This file must be used under the terms of the CeCILL. // This source file is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which // you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms // are also available at // http://www.cecill.info/licences/Licence_CeCILL_V2-en.txt // Organization: FOSSEE, IIT Bombay // Email: toolbox@scilab.in function cvtimg = CV_AdaptiveThreshold(srcimg,max_value,adaptive_method, ... thresh_type, block_size, C) // function to adaptively threshold input image // // Calling Sequence // dst = CV_AdaptiveThreshold(srcimg,max_value,adaptive_method, ... // thresh_type,blk_size,c) // // Parameters // src -> Source 8-bit single-channel image. // max_value -> Non-zero value assigned to the pixels for which the // condition is satisfied. See the details below. // adaptive_method -> Adaptive thresholding algorithm to use, // ADAPTIVE_THRESH_MEAN_C or ADAPTIVE_THRESH_GAUSSIAN_C . // thresh_type -> Thresholding type that must be either THRESH_BINARY // or THRESH_BINARY_INV . // blockSize -> Size of a pixel neighborhood that is used to calculate // a threshold value for the pixel: 3, 5, 7, and so on. // C -> Constant subtracted from the mean or weighted mean.Normally, // it is positive but may be zero or negative as well. // Description // This function can be used for adaptively threshold given image // Examples // img = CV_LoadImage('~/test.jpg',0) // dst = CV_AdaptiveThreshold(img,255,"ADAPTIVE_THRESH_MEAN_C", ... // "THRESH_BINARY",5,0) // // See also // CV_LoadImage CV_CreateImage // // Authors // Siddhesh Wani // cvtimg = 0 // This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required // for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV endfunction