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Special Forums IP Networking bandwidth Post 302098615 by big123456 on Tuesday 5th of December 2006 11:27:31 AM
Old 12-05-2006
bandwidth

Hi,
1-What is bandewidth ?
2-How to calculate ?
3-How to measure ? Any free software to measure it ?
Many thanks.
 

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Convert::Color::RGB16(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				Convert::Color::RGB16(3pm)

NAME
"Convert::Color::RGB16" - a color value represented as red/green/blue in 16-bit integers SYNOPSIS
Directly: use Convert::Color::RGB16; my $red = Convert::Color::RGB16->new( 65535, 0, 0 ); # Can also parse strings my $pink = Convert::Color::RGB16->new( '65535,49152,49152' ); # or $pink = Convert::Color::RGB16->new( 'ffffc000c000' ); Via Convert::Color: use Convert::Color; my $cyan = Convert::Color->new( 'rgb16:0,65535,65535' ); DESCRIPTION
Objects in this class represent a color in RGB space, as a set of three integer values in the range 0 to 65535; i.e. as 16 bits. For representations using floating point values, see Convert::Color::RGB. For representations using 8-bit integers, see Convert::Color::RGB8. CONSTRUCTOR
$color = Convert::Color::RGB16->new( $red, $green, $blue ) Returns a new object to represent the set of values given. These values should be integers between 0 and 65535. Values outside of this range will be clamped. $color = Convert::Color::RGB16->new( $string ) Parses $string for values, and construct a new object similar to the above three-argument form. The string should be in the form red,green,blue containing the three integer values in decimal notation. It can also be given in the form of a hex encoded string, such as would be returned by the "rgb16_hex" method: rrrrggggbbbb METHODS
$r = $color->red $g = $color->green $b = $color->blue Accessors for the three components of the color. ( $red, $green, $blue ) = $color->rgb16 Returns the individual red, green and blue color components of the color value in RGB16 space. $str = $color->hex Returns a string representation of the color components in the RGB16 space, in a convenient "RRRRGGGGBBBB" hex string. $mix = $color->alpha_blend( $other, [ $alpha ] ) Return a new color which is a blended combination of the two passed into it. The optional $alpha parameter defines the mix ratio between the two colors, defaulting to 0.5 if not defined. Values closer to 0 will blend more of $color, closer to 1 will blend more of $other. $mix = $color->alpha16_blend( $other, [ $alpha ] ) Similar to "alpha_blend" but works with integer arithmetic. $alpha should be an integer in the range 0 to 65535. $measure = $color->dst_rgb16( $other ) Return a measure of the distance between the two colors. This is the unweighted Euclidean distance of the three color components. Two identical colors will have a measure of 0, pure black and pure white have a distance of 1, and all others will lie somewhere inbetween. $measure = $color->dst_rgb16_cheap( $other ) Return a measure of the distance between the two colors. This is the sum of the squares of the differences of each of the color components. This is part of the value used to calculate "dst_rgb16", but since it involves no square root it will be cheaper to calculate, for use in cases where only the relative values matter, such as when picking the "best match" out of a set of colors. It ranges between 0 for identical colours and 3*(65535^2) for the distance between pure black and pure white. SEE ALSO
o Convert::Color - color space conversions AUTHOR
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk> perl v5.12.3 2011-06-15 Convert::Color::RGB16(3pm)
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