flood fill

  • 1Flood fill — Flood fill, also called seed fill, is an algorithm that determines the area connected to a given node in a multi dimensional array. It is used in the bucket fill tool of paint programs to determine which parts of a bitmap to fill with color, and… …

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  • 2flood fill — užpildiklis statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis ↑Piešyklės įrankis, užpildantis tos pačios spalvos piešinio sritį pasirinkta spalva. Užpildiklio piktogramos pavyzdį žr. priede. priedas( ai) Grafinis formatas atitikmenys: angl. flood fill… …

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  • 3flood fill — noun A means of filling a discrete area with colour, based on colouring every pixel that can be recursively reached from a starting point. Syn: seed fill …

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  • 4Flood fill — Algorithme de remplissage par diffusion L algorithme de remplissage par diffusion est un algorithme classique en infographie qui change la couleur d un ensemble connexe de pixels de même couleur délimités par des contours. Il est fréquemment… …

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  • 5Fill — may refer to:*Fill dirt, soil added to an area. *Fill (music), a short segment of instrumental music. *In textiles, the filling yarn is the same as weft, the yarn which is shuttled back and forth across the warp to create a woven fabric. *In… …

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  • 6flood — floodable, adj. flooder, n. floodless, adj. floodlike, adj. /flud/, n. 1. a great flowing or overflowing of water, esp. over land not usually submerged. 2. any great outpouring or stream: a flood of tears. 3. the Flood, the universal deluge… …

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  • 7flood — [[t]flʌd[/t]] n. 1) a great flowing or overflowing of water, esp. over land not usu. submerged 2) any great outpouring or stream: a flood of tears[/ex] 3) bib the Flood, a universal deluge mentioned in various ancient religions, esp. the deluge… …

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  • 8flood — /flʌd / (say flud) noun 1. a great flowing or overflowing of water, especially over land not usually submerged. 2. any great outpouring or stream: a flood of words; a flood of tears; a flood of light; a flood of lava. 3. the flowing in of the… …

  • 9Flood — Flood, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Flooded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Flooding}.] 1. To overflow; to inundate; to deluge; as, the swollen river flooded the valley. [1913 Webster] 2. To cause or permit to be inundated; to fill or cover with water or other fluid; …

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  • 10flood — [flud] n. [ME flode < OE flod, akin to Ger flut: for IE base see FLOW] 1. an overflowing of water on an area normally dry; inundation; deluge 2. the flowing in of water from the sea as the tide rises 3. a great flow or outpouring [a flood of… …

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