1 | initial version |
it looks, like you're simply not knowing, what you're doing.
indenting the
cv2.imwrite('opencv'+str(num)+'.jpg',img)
num = num+1
code once more, would probably do exactly, what you wanted. why didn't you find out on your own ?
2 | No.2 Revision |
it looks, like you're simply not knowing, don't know, what you're doing.
indenting the
cv2.imwrite('opencv'+str(num)+'.jpg',img)
num = num+1
code once more, would probably do exactly, what you wanted. why didn't you find out on your own ?
3 | No.3 Revision |
it looks, like you're simply don't know, what you're doing.
indenting the
cv2.imwrite('opencv'+str(num)+'.jpg',img)
num = num+1
code once more, (so it's inside the for(x,y,w,h) in object1:
block) would probably do exactly, what you wanted. why didn't you find out on your own ?
4 | No.4 Revision |
it looks, like you're simply don't know, what you're doing.
indenting the
cv2.imwrite('opencv'+str(num)+'.jpg',img)
num = num+1
code once more, (so it's inside the for(x,y,w,h) in object1:
block) would probably do exactly, what you wanted. why didn't you find out on your own ?