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mmendpoints creates an interval that is useful to detect end-points of curves (i.e., one pixel thick connected components) in binary images. It can be used to prune skeletons and to mark objects transforming them in a single pixel or closed loops if they have holes. There are two options available: LOOP, deletes all points but preserves loops if used in mmthin ; HOMOTOPIC, deletes all points but preserves the last single point or loops.
print mmintershow(mmendpoints())
. . . 0 1 0 0 0 0
print mmintershow(mmendpoints('HOMOTOPIC'))
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f = mmreadgray('pcbholes.tif')
mmshow(f)
f1 = mmthin(f)
mmshow(f1)
f2 = mmthin(f1,mmendpoints(),20)
mmshow(f2)
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| f | f1 |
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| f2 |
fn = mmthin(f1,mmendpoints('HOMOTOPIC'))
mmshow(mmdil(fn))
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| mmdil(fn) |

| mmfreedom | Control automatic data type conversion. |
| mmhomothick | Interval for homotopic thickening. |
| mmhomothin | Interval for homotopic thinning. |
| mmsupcanon | Union of sup-generating or hit-miss operators. |
| mmsupgen | Sup-generating (hit-miss). |
| mmthin | Image transformation by thinning. |
| mmse2hmt | Create a Hit-or-Miss Template (or interval) from a pair of structuring elements. |
| mmintershow | Visualize an interval. |
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