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Implemented in Python.
| f | Image Gray-scale (uint8 or uint16) or binary image. |
| f1 | Image Binary image.
Red overlay. Default:
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| f2 | Image Binary image.
Green overlay. Default:
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| f3 | Image Binary image.
Blue overlay. Default:
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| f4 | Image Binary image.
Magenta overlay. Default:
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| f5 | Image Binary image.
Yellow overlay. Default:
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| f6 | Image Binary image.
Cyan overlay. Default:
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Displays the binary or gray-scale (uint8 or uint16) image
f, and optionally overlay it with up to six binary images
f1 to
f6 in the following colors:
f1 as red,
f2 as green,
f3 as blue,
f4 as yellow,
f5 as magenta, and
f6 as cian. The image is displayed in the MATLAB figure only if no output parameter is given.
>>> f=mmreadgray('mribrain.tif');
>>> f150=mmthreshad(f,150);
Warning: Converting input image from int32 to uint8.
>>> f200=mmthreshad(f,200);
Warning: Converting input image from int32 to uint8.
>>> mmshow(f);
>>> mmshow(f150);
>>> mmshow(f,f150,f200);
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| f | f150 |
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| f,f150,f200 |
def mmshow(f, f1=None, f2=None, f3=None, f4=None, f5=None, f6=None):
import adpil
if len(f.shape) != 2:
print "Error, mmshow: can only process gray-scale and binary images."
return
if f1 == None: y = mmgshow(f)
elif f2 == None: y = mmgshow(f,f1)
elif f3 == None: y = mmgshow(f,f1,f2)
elif f4 == None: y = mmgshow(f,f1,f2,f3)
elif f5 == None: y = mmgshow(f,f1,f2,f3,f4)
elif f6 == None: y = mmgshow(f,f1,f2,f3,f4,f5)
elif f6 == None: y = mmgshow(f,f1,f2,f3,f4,f5)
else: y = mmgshow(f,f1,f2,f3,f4,f5,f6)
adpil.adshow(y)
return
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| Copyright (c) 2003, Roberto A. Lotufo, UNICAMP-University of Campinas; Rubens C. Machado, CenPRA-Renato Archer Research Center. |