- Mastering OpenCV 4 with Python
- Alberto Fernández Villán
- 106字
- 2021-07-02 12:07:21
Drawing circles
The signature for the cv2.circle() function is as follows:
img = circle(img, center, radius, color, thickness=1, lineType=8, shift=0)
This function draws a circle with a radius radius centered in the center position. Some circles are defined in the following code:
cv2.circle(image, (50, 50), 20, colors['green'], 3)
cv2.circle(image, (100, 100), 30, colors['blue'], -1)
cv2.circle(image, (200, 200), 40, colors['magenta'], 10)
cv2.circle(image, (300, 300), 40, colors['cyan'], -1)
After drawing these circles, we call the show_with_matplotlib(image, 'cv2.circle()')function. The result is shown in the next screenshot:

The full code of the examples of this section can be seen in basic_drawing.py.
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