Commit 7ba9b4fd authored by Maksim Shabunin's avatar Maksim Shabunin

Merge pull request #6085 from StevenPuttemans:add_at_matrix_info

parents f9f53136 cd96df14
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Keep in mind that the size identifier used in the at operator cannot be chosen at random. It depends
on the image from which you are trying to retrieve the data. The table below gives a better insight in this:
- If matrix is of type `CV_8U` or `CV_8S` then use `Mat.at<uchar>(y,x)`.
- If matrix is of type `CV_16U` or `CV_16S` then use `Mat.at<ushort>(y,x)`.
- If matrix is of type `CV_32S` or `CV_32F` then use `Mat.at<float>(y,x)`.
- If matrix is of type `CV_64FU` then use `Mat.at<double>(y,x)`.
- If matrix is of type `CV_8U` then use `Mat.at<uchar>(y,x)`.
- If matrix is of type `CV_8S` then use `Mat.at<schar>(y,x)`.
- If matrix is of type `CV_16U` then use `Mat.at<ushort>(y,x)`.
- If matrix is of type `CV_16S` then use `Mat.at<short>(y,x)`.
- If matrix is of type `CV_32S` then use `Mat.at<int>(y,x)`.
- If matrix is of type `CV_32F` then use `Mat.at<float>(y,x)`.
- If matrix is of type `CV_64F` then use `Mat.at<double>(y,x)`.
@param i0 Index along the dimension 0
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