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Re: Image display using octave in WINNT
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Paul Kienzle |
Subject: |
Re: Image display using octave in WINNT |
Date: |
Wed, 10 Oct 2001 08:45:03 -0400 |
Try the attached modification to image.m.
Paul Kienzle
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Augusto Silva wrote:
> I am not be able to display images (imshow imagasc etc ...) with OCTAVE/
> WINNT environment.
> Any comments or suggestions?
>
> Thank you
>
> Augusto Silva
>
> DET/IEETA - Univ. Aveiro
> emails: address@hidden
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## Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 John W. Eaton
##
## This file is part of Octave.
##
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##
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## along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
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## 02111-1307, USA.
## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn {Function File} {} image (@var{x}, @var{zoom})
## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} image (@var{x}, @var{y}, @var{A}, @var{zoom})
## Display a matrix as a color image. The elements of @var{x} are indices
## into the current colormap and should have values between 1 and the
## length of the colormap. If @var{zoom} is omitted, the image will be
## scaled to fit within 600x350 (to a max of 4).
##
## The axis values corresponding to the matrix elements are specified in
## @var{x} and @var{y}. At present they are ignored.
## @end deftypefn
## @seealso{imshow, imagesc, and colormap}
## Author: Tony Richardson <address@hidden>
## Created: July 1994
## Adapted-By: jwe
## Changes
## 2000-09-19 Paul Kienzle incorporated Douglas Steele's suggestions
## for a windows version. (Sept. 2000 help-octave archives).
function image (x, y, A, zoom)
if (nargin == 0)
## Load Bobbie Jo Richardson (Born 3/16/94)
x = loadimage ("default.img");
zoom = 2;
elseif (nargin == 1)
A = x;
zoom = [];
x=y=[];
elseif (nargin == 2)
A = x;
zoom = y;
x=y=[];
elseif (nargin == 3)
zoom = [];
elseif (nargin > 4)
usage ("image (matrix, [zoom]) or image (x, y, matrix, [zoom])");
endif
if isempty(zoom)
## Find an integer scale factor which sets the image to
## approximately the size of the screen.
zoom = min([350/rows(A), 600/columns(A), 4]);
if zoom>=1
zoom=floor(zoom);
else
zoom=1/ceil(1/zoom);
endif
endif
B=A-min(min(A))+0.5;
B=B/max(max(B)+0.5);
map = colormap();
[m2,n2]=size(map);
bmpwrite(B*m2,map,'tmp');
system(['mspaint tmp.bmp');
system('rm tmp.bmp');
endfunction