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Accept indexed images with color values below the first colormap entry (bug #41851). Change made for Matlab compatibility. * ind2gray.m: Change %!tests to accept an indexed image with colors below the first entry in the colormap. * ind2rgb.m: Change %!tests to accept an indexed image with colors below the first entry in the colormap. * ind2x.m: Change input validation to accept all floating point images with integer indices. Issue a warning if any of the indices are below the first entry in the colormap. Map all color indices below the first entry to the first color in the colormap.
author Rik <rik@octave.org>
date Mon, 17 Mar 2014 09:10:32 -0700
parents d63878346099
children 0e1f5a750d00
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## Copyright (C) 1994-2013 John W. Eaton
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## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn {Function File} {@var{I} =} ind2gray (@var{x}, @var{map})
## Convert a color indexed image to a grayscale intensity image.
##
## The image @var{x} must be an indexed image which will be converted using the
## colormap @var{cmap}.  If @var{cmap} does not contain enough colors for the
## image, pixels in @var{x} outside the range are mapped to the last color in
## the map before conversion to grayscale.
##
## The output @var{I} is of the same class as the input @var{x} and may be
## one of @code{uint8}, @code{uint16}, @code{single}, or @code{double}.
##
## Implementation Note: There are several ways of converting colors to
## grayscale intensities.  This functions uses the luminance value obtained
## from @code{rgb2ntsc} which is @code{I = 0.299*R + 0.587*G + 0.114*B}.
## Other possibilities include the value component from @code{rgb2hsv} or
## using a single color channel from @code{ind2rgb}.
## @seealso{gray2ind, ind2rgb}
## @end deftypefn

## Author: Tony Richardson <arichard@stark.cc.oh.us>
## Created: July 1994
## Adapted-By: jwe

function I = ind2gray (x, map)

  if (nargin != 2)
    print_usage ();
  endif
  [x, map] = ind2x ("ind2gray", x, map);

  ## Convert colormap to luminance intensity values 
  map *= [0.29894; 0.58704; 0.11402];

  ## Convert colormap to same class as that of input so that reshape
  ## will produce output of the same type as the input.
  cls = class (x);
  if (isinteger (x))
    ## if we later add support for int16 images, this will not work. Look into
    ## im2int16 from image package for such case
    map *= intmax (cls);
  elseif (strcmp (cls, "single"))
    map = single (map);
  endif

  ## Replace indices in the input matrix with the indexed luminance value.
  I = reshape (map(x(:)), size (x));

endfunction


%!shared i2g
%! i2g = ind2gray (1:100, gray (100));
%!
%!assert (i2g, 0:1/99:1, eps)
%!assert (gray2ind (i2g, 100), uint8 (0:99))

%% Test input validation
%!error ind2gray ()
%!error ind2gray (1)
%!error ind2gray (1,2,3)
%!error <X must be an indexed image> ind2gray (ones (3,3,3), jet (64))
%!error <X must be an indexed image> ind2gray (1+i, jet (64))
%!error <X must be an indexed image> ind2gray (sparse (1), jet (64))
%!error <X must be an indexed image> ind2gray (1.1, jet (64))
%!error <X must be an indexed image> ind2gray ({1}, jet (64))
%!error <MAP must be a valid colormap> ind2gray (1, {1})
%!error <MAP must be a valid colormap> ind2gray (1, 1+i)
%!error <MAP must be a valid colormap> ind2gray (1, ones (2,2,2))
%!error <MAP must be a valid colormap> ind2gray (1, ones (2,4))
%!error <MAP must be a valid colormap> ind2gray (1, [-1])
%!error <MAP must be a valid colormap> ind2gray (1, [2])

%!warning <contains colors outside of colormap> ind2gray ([0 1 2], gray (5));
%!warning <contains colors outside of colormap> ind2gray ([1 2 6], gray (5));
%!warning <contains colors outside of colormap> ind2gray (uint8 ([1 2 5]), gray (5));