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<div>Hello,</div>
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<div>Is there a way to force the neighborhood iterator to start iterating in a defined point rather than using GoToBegin() which moves the center of the neighborhood iterator to the 1<font size="1"><sup>st</sup></font> pixel in the iteration region? For example,
is it possible to start iterating (i.e. the 1<font size="1"><sup>st</sup></font> neighborhood is centered) at say (x=5,y=5) with a neighborhood radius of 5 pixels then move with a step (offset) of 10 pixels stopping the iteration at (x= end – 5, y= end –
5) rather than IsAtEnd() ?</div>
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<div>Thank you.</div>
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<div>Denis </div>
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