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author John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org>
date Tue, 28 Dec 2021 18:22:40 -0500
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## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn {} {@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{map}.  If @var{map} 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{rgb2gray} 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

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 <Invalid call> ind2gray ()
%!error <Invalid call> ind2gray (1)
%!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));