C++:
void blur(InputArray src, OutputArray dst, Size ksize, Point anchor=Point(-1,-1), int borderType=BORDER_DEFAULT ) Python:
cv2.blur(src, ksize[, dst[, anchor[, borderType]]]) → dstdgdfg
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The call
blur(src, dst, ksize, anchor, borderType) is equivalent to boxFilter(src, dst, src.type(), anchor, true, borderType)Reference: OpenCV Documentation - blur
Example
This is a sample code (C++) with images for opencv blur filter.
 string imgFileName = "lena.jpg";
 cv::Mat src = cv::imread(imgFileName);
 if (!src.data){
    cout << "Unable to open file" << endl;
    getchar();
    return 1;
 }
 cv::Mat dst;
 cv::blur(src, dst, cv::Size(19, 19));
 cv::namedWindow("Source");
 cv::namedWindow("Filtered");
 cv::imshow("Source", src);
 cv::imshow("Filtered", dst);
 cv::waitKey(0);
 cv::imwrite("Blur.jpg", dst);
 return 0;| Filtered Image | Source Image | 
 
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