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Mat(int ndims, const int* sizes, int type); |
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/** @overload
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@param sizes Array of integers specifying an n-dimensional array shape. |
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@param type Array type. Use CV_8UC1, ..., CV_64FC4 to create 1-4 channel matrices, or |
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CV_8UC(n), ..., CV_64FC(n) to create multi-channel (up to CV_CN_MAX channels) matrices. |
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*/ |
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Mat(const std::vector<int>& sizes, int type); |
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/** @overload
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@param ndims Array dimensionality. |
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@param sizes Array of integers specifying an n-dimensional array shape. |
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Mat(int ndims, const int* sizes, int type, const Scalar& s); |
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/** @overload
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@param sizes Array of integers specifying an n-dimensional array shape. |
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@param type Array type. Use CV_8UC1, ..., CV_64FC4 to create 1-4 channel matrices, or |
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CV_8UC(n), ..., CV_64FC(n) to create multi-channel (up to CV_CN_MAX channels) matrices. |
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@param s An optional value to initialize each matrix element with. To set all the matrix elements to |
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the particular value after the construction, use the assignment operator |
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Mat::operator=(const Scalar& value) . |
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*/ |
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Mat(const std::vector<int>& sizes, int type, const Scalar& s); |
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/** @overload
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@param m Array that (as a whole or partly) is assigned to the constructed matrix. No data is copied |
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by these constructors. Instead, the header pointing to m data or its sub-array is constructed and |
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*/ |
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Mat(int ndims, const int* sizes, int type, void* data, const size_t* steps=0); |
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/** @overload
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@param sizes Array of integers specifying an n-dimensional array shape. |
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@param type Array type. Use CV_8UC1, ..., CV_64FC4 to create 1-4 channel matrices, or |
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CV_8UC(n), ..., CV_64FC(n) to create multi-channel (up to CV_CN_MAX channels) matrices. |
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@param data Pointer to the user data. Matrix constructors that take data and step parameters do not |
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allocate matrix data. Instead, they just initialize the matrix header that points to the specified |
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data, which means that no data is copied. This operation is very efficient and can be used to |
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process external data using OpenCV functions. The external data is not automatically deallocated, so |
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you should take care of it. |
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@param steps Array of ndims-1 steps in case of a multi-dimensional array (the last step is always |
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set to the element size). If not specified, the matrix is assumed to be continuous. |
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*/ |
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Mat(const std::vector<int>& sizes, int type, void* data, const size_t* steps=0); |
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/** @overload
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@param m Array that (as a whole or partly) is assigned to the constructed matrix. No data is copied |
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by these constructors. Instead, the header pointing to m data or its sub-array is constructed and |
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*/ |
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void create(int ndims, const int* sizes, int type); |
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/** @overload
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@param sizes Array of integers specifying a new array shape. |
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@param type New matrix type. |
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*/ |
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void create(const std::vector<int>& sizes, int type); |
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/** @brief Increments the reference counter.
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The method increments the reference counter associated with the matrix data. If the matrix header |
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void create(int rows, int cols, int type, UMatUsageFlags usageFlags = USAGE_DEFAULT); |
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void create(Size size, int type, UMatUsageFlags usageFlags = USAGE_DEFAULT); |
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void create(int ndims, const int* sizes, int type, UMatUsageFlags usageFlags = USAGE_DEFAULT); |
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void create(const std::vector<int>& sizes, int type, UMatUsageFlags usageFlags = USAGE_DEFAULT); |
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//! increases the reference counter; use with care to avoid memleaks
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void addref(); |
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