inRange performs range thresholding on an
Image object. Pixels which values are within the desired
range are turned white while pixels which values are outside are turned
black. This operation is performed separately on each channel for
multi-channel images.
A vector indicating the inclusive lower end of the thresholding
range. It can have as many elements as the number of channels in the image.
If it has less elements than the number of channels, it is recycled to match
the number of channels. If it has more elements than the number of channels,
the extra elements are ignored without warning (default: 0).
up
A vector indicating the inclusive upper end of the thresholding
range. Itcan have as many elements as the number of channels in the image.
If it has less elements than the number of channels, it is recycled to match
the number of channels. If it has more elements than the number of channels,
the extra elements are ignored without warning (default: 255).
target
The location where the results should be stored. It can take 2
values:
"new":a new Image object is created and the results
are stored inside (the default).
An Image object:the results are stored in another
existing Image object. In this case, target must be a
single channel image with an 8U bit depth. Note that this will replace the
content of target.
Value
If target="new", the function returns an Image
object. If target is an Image object, the function
returns nothing and modifies that Image object in place.