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00001 /*!@file Image/IO.C I/O operations for Image's
00002  */
00003 
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00010 // under the U.S. patent ``Computation of Intrinsic Perceptual Saliency //
00011 // in Visual Environments, and Applications'' by Christof Koch and      //
00012 // Laurent Itti, California Institute of Technology, 2001 (patent       //
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00034 // Primary maintainer for this file: Rob Peters <rjpeters@klab.caltech.edu>
00035 // $HeadURL: svn://isvn.usc.edu/software/invt/trunk/saliency/src/Image/IO.C $
00036 // $Id: IO.C 7811 2007-01-26 23:38:43Z rjpeters $
00037 //
00038 
00039 #ifndef IMAGE_IO_C_DEFINED
00040 #define IMAGE_IO_C_DEFINED
00041 
00042 #include "Image/IO.H"
00043 
00044 #include "Image/Image.H"
00045 #include "Image/Pixels.H"
00046 
00047 #include <iomanip>
00048 #include <vector>
00049 
00050 namespace
00051 {
00052   // The point of these little functions is to convert numbers to a type
00053   // that will print as a number; basically the only problem is with byte,
00054   // which is likely a typedef for char, so if it is printed as-is, then we
00055   // get the characters themselves rather than their numeric
00056   // representation... so by overloading we can make printable(byte) return
00057   // an int.
00058 
00059 
00060   // The default printable() is just a template that returns the val unchanged.
00061   template <class T> T printable(T val) { return val; }
00062 
00063   // Overloads of printable() can specialize the behavior for specific
00064   // types, such as byte here:
00065   int printable(byte val) { return int(val); }
00066 
00067 }
00068 
00069 // ######################################################################
00070 template <class T>
00071 std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const Image<T>& img)
00072 {
00073   os << "[\n";
00074   for (int y = 0; y < img.getHeight(); ++y)
00075     {
00076       for (int x = 0; x < img.getWidth(); ++x)
00077         {
00078           os << std::setw(5)
00079              << std::showpoint << std::fixed << std::setprecision(3)
00080              << printable(img.getVal(x,y)) << " ";
00081         }
00082       os << "\n";
00083     }
00084   os << "]\n";
00085 
00086   return os;
00087 }
00088 
00089 // ######################################################################
00090 template <class T>
00091 void writeImageToStream(std::ostream& os, const Image<T>& img)
00092 {
00093   Dims dims = img.getDims();
00094   os << dims.w() << ' ' << dims.h() << '\n';
00095 
00096   typename Image<T>::const_iterator ptr = img.begin();
00097   for (int y = 0; y < dims.h(); ++y)
00098     {
00099       for (int x = 0; x < dims.w(); ++x)
00100         os << *ptr++ << ' ';
00101 
00102       os << '\n';
00103     }
00104   os << '\n';
00105 }
00106 
00107 // ######################################################################
00108 template <class T>
00109 void readImageFromStream(std::istream& is, Image<T>& img)
00110 {
00111   int w,h;
00112   is >> w; is >> h;
00113   img.resize(w,h,NO_INIT);
00114   typename Image<T>::iterator ptr;
00115   for (ptr = img.beginw(); ptr != img.endw(); ++ptr)
00116     is >> *ptr;
00117 }
00118 
00119 // ######################################################################
00120 // Get the explicit instantiations:
00121 #include "inst/Image/IO.I"
00122 
00123 template std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream&, const Image<int>&);
00124 template std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream&, const Image<double>&);
00125 
00126 // ######################################################################
00127 /* So things look consistent in everyone's emacs... */
00128 /* Local Variables: */
00129 /* indent-tabs-mode: nil */
00130 /* End: */
00131 
00132 #endif // !IMAGE_IO_C_DEFINED
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