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imshow is not working in the precompiled packages
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Ralf Dragon |
Subject: |
imshow is not working in the precompiled packages |
Date: |
Wed, 24 Oct 2007 15:07:17 +0200 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 (X11/20070728) |
Hello,
I am giving courses in pattern recognition with examples in octave. When
I checked if they work on windows, too, I found out that none of the
precompiled packages from sourceforge were able to to handle the imshow
command correctly.
In version 2.1.73, imshow(double(eye(100))) results in an internet
explorer window opening a website with a black image on it. It is a bmp
that window's standard tools can't open ("paint" also displays a black
image). I checked other tools and think now the bmp is corrupted.
In version 2.9.15, imshow(double(eye(100))) results in a gnuplot window
opening that shows a colerful legend with incredible values (e.g.
2e+32). The image is not visible (just a colerful box with some small
boxes in other colors in it). The colors and the legend random arbitrary
when I execute the command again. Sometimes, the following error is
displayed.
"gnuplot> set palette file "-" binary record=64 useing 1:2:3:4;
^
"line 0: Gray scale not sorted in gradient."
Is there anything I missed that everyone else knows or is noone using
octave under windows (I mean displaying images is an important feature
of octave).
Ralf
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