How to fill inside of the object?

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Hello every one,
I have one hand image(binary), which after doing segmentation i got the image with edges and now i want to fill inside of the hand which can see in the second following image.
I used imfill but it didnt change anything.
I will appreciate if anyone can help me to do it.
thanks

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 6 Jul 2015
You need to draw a line across the bottom to close off the arm before you fill it.
% Make tempoprary line.
binaryImage(end, :) = true;
% arm is sealed off. Now we can fill.
binaryImage = imfill(binaryImage, 'holes');
% Erase temporary line.
binaryImage(end,:) = false;
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 9 Jul 2015
You must have an old version of MATLAB where bwareafilt() had not been introduced yet. See my attached demo where you can use your version and use my function ExtractLargestNBlobs.
To smooth the boundary you can use imclose() or activecontour() (demo attached).
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 10 Jul 2015
Not sure what you did but it works just great with my ExtractNLargestBlobs() function. No problems whatsoever. Working code is attached.

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Jórdan Venâncio Leite
Jórdan Venâncio Leite on 28 Feb 2020
Hello ImageAnalyst! how to draw a line across the top of a figure as you did with the bottom side?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 4 Mar 2020
Edited: Image Analyst on 4 Mar 2020
Sometimes you need to save the line, then do your fill or whatever, then set it back:
% Save existing line:
originalLine = binaryImage(1, :);
% Make temporary line along the top of the image.
binaryImage(1, :) = true; % Set all of row 1 to true/white/1
% Now do some processing, such as imfill() or whatever...
% Finally restore original line:
binaryImage(1, :) = originalLine;

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