@@ -498,7 +498,9 @@ Fills a connected component with the given color.
:param mask: (For the second function only) Operation mask that should be a single-channel 8-bit image, 2 pixels wider and 2 pixels taller. The function uses and updates the mask, so you take responsibility of initializing the ``mask`` content. Flood-filling cannot go across non-zero pixels in the mask. For example, an edge detector output can be used as a mask to stop filling at edges. It is possible to use the same mask in multiple calls to the function to make sure the filled area does not overlap.
**Note** : Since the mask is larger than the filled image, a pixel :math:`(x, y)` in ``image`` corresponds to the pixel :math:`(x+1, y+1)` in the ``mask`` .
.. note::
Since the mask is larger than the filled image, a pixel :math:`(x, y)` in ``image`` corresponds to the pixel :math:`(x+1, y+1)` in the ``mask`` .
:param seed: Starting point.
:param newVal: New value of the repainted domain pixels.
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@@ -780,7 +782,7 @@ should be set to 0's. In the function output, each pixel in
markers is set to a value of the "seed" components or to -1 at
boundaries between the regions.
**Note**: Every two neighbor connected
.. note:: Every two neighbor connected
components are not necessarily separated by a watershed boundary (-1's pixels); for
example, when such tangent components exist in the initial
marker image. Visual demonstration and usage example of the function