MMACH commands
PROGRAM NAME
vextintersec - Extended Intersection
DESCRIPTION
vextintersec
will do the infimum of multiple (up to six) input images pixel by pixel.
The input images must be of the same size and have the same
number of data bands. The input
images may be of the same or different data types. If the input
images are of different data types, then all input images will be
upcast to the highest input image data type. The output
image data type will be the same as that of the highest data type
of the input images.
REQUIRED ARGUMENTS
- -i1
-
type: infile
desc: first input image
- -i2
-
type: infile
desc: second input image
- -o
-
type: outfile
desc: resulting output image
OPTIONAL ARGUMENTS
- -i3
-
type: infile
desc: first input image
default: {none}
- -i4
-
type: infile
desc: second input image
default: {none}
- -i5
-
type: infile
desc: first input image
default: {none}
- -i6
-
type: infile
desc: second input image
default: {none}
EXAMPLES
vextintersec -i1 ball.xv -i2 feath.xv -i3 moon.xv -i4 feath6.xv -o outimage.xv
Will do the infimum of images "ball.xv", "feath.xv", "moon.xv" and "feath6.xv" with the resulting image written to "outimage.xv".
SEE ALSO
vcast1(1)
RESTRICTIONS
vextintersec
can be defined for all data types supported by Khoros, but at the moment it has been implemented just for the bit and unsigned char types.
REFERENCES
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1993-1997 Junior Barrera, Roberto Lotufo. All rights reserved.