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Re: Matlab style images
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Stefan van der Walt |
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Re: Matlab style images |
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Sun, 24 Apr 2005 13:20:59 +0200 |
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I have already submitted a patch to do just this. John, have you made
any progress with the numeric limits function or applied the patch?
I have rewritten several functions in octave forge, but I cannot
submit changes to CVS before the appropriate patches are applied to
octave.
See
http://www.octave.org/octave-lists/archive/bug-octave.2005/msg00378.html
and
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=6628059&forum_id=4874
Regards
Stefan
On Sat, Apr 23, 2005 at 02:25:40AM +0200, S?ren Hauberg wrote:
> Hi
> I often have to move my code from Octave to Matlab to Octave (and so
> forth), so sometimes I get into trouble, because Matlab works with
> different kinds of images than Octave. Octave works with images of
> doubles, and rgb images are 3 gray scale matrices. Matlab, on the other
> hand, works with more types (uint8, logical, etc,..) and rgb images are
> 3-dimensional matrices.
>
> Usualy this is not a problem, but sometimes it is. So I'd love it if
> Octave supported matlab style images. I've altered most of the existing
> functions in Octave to support this, although they aren't tested very well.
>
> Now my question is:
> Is there interest in adding support for matlab style images to Octave?
> If so I'll be sending patches as soon as I've done some more testing.
>
> /S?ren
>
>
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