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2004 Aug 25
1
Pixmap problem
Hi,
I'm having trouble writing .pnm images which I think is due to a problem
with my colour space. The pixmap object seems to be looking for 72 of 8
colours (one per cell?) which doesn't seem healthy...
> library(pixmap)
> x <- pixmapIndexed(rep(1:8, 9), nrow=6, col=rainbow(8))
> x
Pixmap image
Type : pixmapIndexed
Size : 6x12
Resolution : 1x1
2003 Sep 26
2
overlay two pixmap
Hi
I need to overlay two pixmaps (library (pixmap)). One, a pixmapGrey, is
the basis, and on this I need to overlay a pixmapIndexed, BUT: the
pixmapIndexed has set only some of its "pixels" to an indexed color,
many of its pixels should not cover the basis pixmapGrey pixel, means,
for this "in pixmapIndexed not defined pixels" it should be transparent.
What would you
2003 Sep 30
2
using identify() together with plot () and pixmap()
Dear R users
I have a two-dimensional array, whose values I want to plot, using the
pixmapGrey class. Plotting works fine, and now I would like to be able
to identify some of the points in the plot using identify(). But I get
the following message while pressing the left mouse button:
> plot(pixmapGrey(fmri.vtc[,,slice,volume]))
> identify(fmri.vtc[,,slice,volume])
warning: no point with
2005 Aug 04
3
how to read individual values from a pixmap object
Hi All,
I have a greyscale image that I am reading in through RGDAL and placing in a
pixmap object.
As an example use the logo.jpg file that comes with the RGDAL package:
#Read the file
logo <- system.file("pictures/logo.jpg", package="rgdal")[1]
x <- new("GDALReadOnlyDataset", logo)
#Create the pixmap object
xGrey <- getPixmapGDAL(x)
Now I would
2006 Mar 09
1
count pixels of same color in pixmap object?
Dear all,
I try to figure out how to use R to count the number of pixels of the
same color in some gray-level picture. I managed to read it in either
tiff or jpeg format, but the returned pixmap object keeps its
information out of (my) reach. Is there an easy way to tabulate the
different color/graylevel pixels and their numbers? Or should I use a
completely different (free) software?
2012 Oct 26
1
asking about R Code
Hi, my name is Ellen. I want to ask you about R Code.
I got a code for extracting a pixel value, but I can't compile it..
It is said "Error in is.data.frame(x) : object 'lena' not found"
Here is the original full code:
library(pixmap)
lena <- read.pnm("oldlennablur.pgm")
write.table(lena@grey,"mylenna", quote=FALSE, row.names = FALSE, col.names=
2001 Nov 20
1
trouble running pixmap examples
I am having trouble running the 'read.pnm' examples in this package.
Can anyone tell me what is wrong?
I am using the current package and running Redhat 7.2 (intel). The
other examples seem fine but I can't seem to pull in files.
[root at KENNY root]# R
R : Copyright 2001, The R Development Core Team
Version 1.3.0 (2001-06-22)
R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO
2004 Oct 14
2
fidelity of generated raster images (R and perl)
Hi:
Goal: use R to turn a matrix of 1's and 0's
into a corresponding image (e.g. png)
of black and white pixels.
Why R: Yes, I can do this more efficiently and precisely
with a perl module like Image::PBM. Been there,
done that many times, etc. (Just humor me.
I'm trying to do this with R for a number of reasons.)
Problem:
2001 Sep 06
1
RFC: package pixmap
There is a new package pixmap in $CRAN/src/contrib/Devel which
provides a first shot at a class hierarchy for bitmapped images (as
both bitmap and image are already taken I named it pixmap ... if
somebody has an idea for a better name, please let me know).
This is by no means meant to be final ... more like a basis for
discussion about classes for that purpose. It already has RGB, indexed
and
2003 Sep 02
2
identify with image
Hola!
I will want to identify pixels in an image with the mouse, for
so getting the image data from the matrix(es), for use in subsequent
discriminant analysis. But the following bombs R:
(windows XP, rw1071)
> str(baboon)
list()
- attr(*, "size")= int [1:2] 512 512
- attr(*, "cellres")= num [1:2] 1 1
- attr(*, "bbox")= num [1:4] 0 0 512 512
- attr(*,
2003 Mar 01
1
RE: [R] File opening error after 1020 files opened
Maybe open.connection() should also check if the connection is already
open and given an error or at least a warning if it is. Suggested code
update:
open.connection <- function(con, open="r", blocking=TRUE, ...) {
if (!inherits(con, "connection"))
stop("argument is not a connection")
if (isOpen(con)) # NEW
2003 Jan 29
1
Error
people,
I'm using the pixmap library and method read.pnm() for to read figures and
it's
giving the following error:
Error in substr(inpstr, com1, stop = ns) :
evaluation is nested too deeply: infinite recursion?
I think that to be because of its size.
Am I correct?
Tks,
Francisco.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Francisco Júnior,
Computer Science - UFPE-Brazil
"One
2011 Apr 22
3
Reading a TIFF file
Dear all, I have been trying to speed up a process we have been done in ArcGIS. We have to read a single layer TIFF (monochrome image) in . For this, I have used the "rtiff" package. After reading the TIFF file, I compared the raw values for each pixel that I have in ArcGIS to the ones obtained in R. In ArcGIS I have discrete values in the range 0..255, while in R I have continuous
2003 Feb 28
2
File opening error after 1020 files opened
Hi,
I am trying to use "read.pnm" from the package "pixmap" to read more
than 10 thousand image files in "mydir".
> file.list <- dir( "mydir", full=T)
> for( i in 1:length(file.list) ) {
print(i)
x <- read.pnm(file.list[i])
}
In the beginning it was fine. But after reading 1020 images or so, the
read.pnm function
seems to crash on
2013 Mar 22
2
read.pnm question in R-beta
In R-beta (Masked Marvel), when I do the example from the read.pnm help file, this is what happens:
x <- read.pnm(system.file("pictures/logo.pgm",package="pixmap")[1])
Warning message:
In rep(cellres, length=2): x is NULL so the result will be NULL
In R-2.15.3, it's all right.
Thanks,
Erin
Erin M. Hodgess, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Computer and
2002 Oct 14
1
import a bitmap image and add it to graphics display
Hello
Is there a possibility to import and add a bitmap image (png or
similar) to a R graphics display. It would be helpful e.g. to
locate positions of points of a scanned map or to add a background
to a R graphic.
Wolfram
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2001 Nov 19
2
reading tiff files
Dear all,
I am looking for a way to read tiff data into R (this could be something
the pixmap package users could find intersting).
I could not find anything related but I suspect something to
exists...somewhere... is it really the case ?
Thanking in advancing for help/pointers,
Laurent
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2007 Apr 20
1
faster image display?
Does someone here know of a way to display images in R that isn't slow?
Here are the things I've tried so far:
library(rimage)
i<-read.jpeg('foo.jpg')
plot(i) # very slow
library(pixmap)
i <- read.pnm('foo.pnm')
plot(i) # also slow
chans <- getChannels(i)
image(chans[,,1]) # this is slow too
I also tried using library(cairoDevice) but it only makes everything
2009 May 18
1
S4 method dispatch and namespaces: why is default method selected
Hi,
I ran into the following peculiarity involving S4 method dispatch and
namespaces.
I develop a package which have a namespace and which depends on 'pixmap'
package, which itself does not have a namespace.
Now, in my package I have a class which has a slot for objects from
class "pixmap" and I
want to have a "plot" method for this new class. Not to clutter the
2003 Sep 18
2
Place a graphic into an R-plot
I have a graphic image in a file (say a *.jpeg or *.png file) and want to
put it into a plot. I have segmented the plot area by means of the layout
function and successfully plotted my data in the appropriate segments. I
cannot find how to put my graphic image onto the same plot. Searching the
archives has shed little light on my challenge.
Many thanks in anticipation.
Gordon
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