.TH IM_MEASURE 3 "24 October 1992" .SH NAME im_measure \- measure colour patches off images .SH SYNOPSIS #include DOUBLEMASK *im_measure(in, box, h, v, sel, nsel, name) .br IMAGE *in; .br IMAGE_BOX *box; .br int h, v; .br int *sel; .br int nsel; .br char *name; .SH DESCRIPTION Analyse a grid of colour patches, producing a DOUBLEMASK of averages. Pass an IMAGE, an IMAGE_BOX, the number of horizontal and vertical patches, an array giving the numbers of the patches to measure (patches are numbered left-to-right, top-to-bottom, starting with 1) and the name we should give the output mask. Return a DOUBLEMASK in which rows are patches and columns are bands. Only the central 50% of each patch is averaged. Example: 6 band image of 4x2 block of colour patches. +---+---+---+---+ | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | +---+---+---+---+ | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | +---+---+---+---+ Then call im_measure( im, box, 4, 2, { 2, 4 }, 2, "fred" ) makes a mask "fred" which has 6 columns, two rows. The first row contains the averages for patch 2, the second for patch 4. Output warnings: a warning is issued if the standard deviation of any patch is greater than 20% of the mean of that patch. .SH RETURN VALUE NULL on error. .SH SEE ALSO im_avg(3), im_deviate(3), im_stats(3).