\name{rmObjects} \alias{rmObjects} \alias{reenumerate} \concept{delete objects} \title{Object removal and reindexation} \description{ The \code{rmObjects} functions deletes objects from an image by setting their pixel intensity values to 0. \code{reenumerate} re-enumerates all objects in an image from 0 (background) to the actual number of objects. } \usage{ rmObjects(x, index) reenumerate(x) } \arguments{ \item{x}{An \code{Image} object in \code{Grayscale} color mode or an array containing object masks. Object masks are sets of pixels with the same unique integer value.} \item{index}{A numeric vector (or a list of vectors if \code{x} contains multiple frames) containing the indexes of objects to remove in the frame.} } \value{ An \code{Image} object or an array, containing the new objects. } \seealso{ \code{\link{bwlabel}}, \code{\link{watershed}}} \examples{ ## make objects x = readImage(system.file('images', 'shapes.png', package='EBImage')) x = x[110:512,1:130] y = bwlabel(x) if (interactive()) display(normalize(y), title='Objects') ## remove and reenumerate y = rmObjects(y, 5) if (interactive()) display(normalize(y), title='Removal') y = reenumerate(y) if (interactive()) display(normalize(y), title='Reenumerated') } \author{ Oleg Sklyar, \email{osklyar@ebi.ac.uk}, 2006-2007 }