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@ -1702,6 +1702,14 @@ public: |
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for(int j = 0; j < H.cols; j++) |
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H.at<double>(i,j)=1./(i+j+1); |
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@endcode |
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Keep in mind that the size identifier used in the at operator cannot be chosen at random. It depends |
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on the image from which you are trying to retrieve the data. The table below gives a better insight in this: |
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- If matrix is of type `CV_8U` or `CV_8S` then use `Mat.at<uchar>(y,x)`. |
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- If matrix is of type `CV_16U` or `CV_16S` then use `Mat.at<ushort>(y,x)`. |
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- If matrix is of type `CV_32S` or `CV_32F` then use `Mat.at<float>(y,x)`. |
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- If matrix is of type `CV_64FU` then use `Mat.at<double>(y,x)`. |
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@param i0 Index along the dimension 0 |
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*/ |
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template<typename _Tp> _Tp& at(int i0=0); |
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