yep, I never thought I would use that formula but in polar case, I need to use. Thanks for the help and information. I have found a different answer also. Here I learned that you can directly use as vectors;
which is similar to your logic, subtracting the values from the origin.
Hi again. Sorry if it seems like I'm spamming the boards a bit, but I figured I might as well ask all the questions I need answers to at once, and hopefully at least get some.
I have installed Solaris 10 on a server. The default text editors are there (vi, ex, ed, maybe others, I know emacs is... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to make a plot of an ASCII file using GNUplot, but I keep getting error msg:
for example plot filename.txt
It says that (.txt ) is not identified ... I tried to write it without the .txt part, but I also get the error msg.
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Hi I am trying to fit my histogram data with a gaussian model and am encountering two problems:
1. I can't seem to fit the histogram data with a model
fit y(x) 'bin.txt' using 2:xtic(1) via a,b,c (error: need 2 to 7 using specs)
2. Even when I manually guess the correct parameters for my fit and... (1 Reply)
Dear all,
I have numerous dat files (a.dat, b.dat...) containing 500 numeric values each. I would like to count them, based on their range and obtain a histogram or a counter.
INPUT:
a.dat
1.3
2.16
0.34
......
b.dat
1.54
0.94
3.13
.....
... (2 Replies)
I have a single file that looks like this:
1.62816
1.62816
0.86941
0.86941
0.731465
0.731465
1.03174
1.03174
0.769444
0.769444
0.981181
0.981181
1.14681
1.14681
1.00511
1.00511
1.20385
1.20385 (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I am new to Grace and would like to plot histograms. My input files have one column for frequencies and another column for distances, for example:
1 2.6
4 2.7
5 2.8
2 3.9
2 4.0
4 4.7
4 4.8
4 4.9
...
I want to plot a histogram ranging from 0 to 10 with... (0 Replies)
I am new to R and would like to calculate the percentage frequency distribution of h1 and h2. How can I combine h1 and h2 in one plot? I tried the following code.
h1=c(5.18,4.61,3.30,7.58,3.00,3.80,1.95,2.67,2.77,2.73,2.33,3.36,3.50,1.91,4.25,3.87,2.86,2.26,2.00,3.86,3.33,3.59,4.00)... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I have 2 files with similar structure - reference and test that I would like to BIN both and generate the comparison.
input files structure is:
a 3
b 10
c 3
d 7
e 1
f 4
g 9
h 6
I would like the output to be (lets say both reference and test are the file above - no diff)
BIN ... (3 Replies)
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imagecolorclosestalpha
IMAGECOLORCLOSESTALPHA(3) 1 IMAGECOLORCLOSESTALPHA(3)imagecolorclosestalpha - Get the index of the closest color to the specified color + alphaSYNOPSIS
int imagecolorclosestalpha (resource $image, int $red, int $green, int $blue, int $alpha)
DESCRIPTION
Returns the index of the color in the palette of the image which is "closest" to the specified RGB value and $alpha level.
PARAMETERS
o $
image -An image resource, returned by one of the image creation functions, such as imagecreatetruecolor(3).
o $red
-Value of red component.
o $green
-Value of green component.
o $blue
-Value of blue component.
o $alpha
- A value between 0 and 127. 0 indicates completely opaque while 127 indicates completely transparent.
The colors parameters are integers between 0 and 255 or hexadecimals between 0x00 and 0xFF.
RETURN VALUES
Returns the index of the closest color in the palette.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Search for a set of colors in an image
<?php
// Start with an image and convert it to a palette-based image
$im = imagecreatefrompng('figures/imagecolorclosest.png');
imagetruecolortopalette($im, false, 255);
// Search colors (RGB)
$colors = array(
array(254, 145, 154, 50),
array(153, 145, 188, 127),
array(153, 90, 145, 0),
array(255, 137, 92, 84)
);
// Loop through each search and find the closest color in the palette.
// Return the search number, the search RGB and the converted RGB match
foreach($colors as $id => $rgb)
{
$result = imagecolorclosestalpha($im, $rgb[0], $rgb[1], $rgb[2], $rgb[3]);
$result = imagecolorsforindex($im, $result);
$result = "({$result['red']}, {$result['green']}, {$result['blue']}, {$result['alpha']})";
echo "#$id: Search ($rgb[0], $rgb[1], $rgb[2], $rgb[3]); Closest match: $result.
";
}
imagedestroy($im);
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
#0: Search (254, 145, 154, 50); Closest match: (252, 150, 148, 0).
#1: Search (153, 145, 188, 127); Closest match: (148, 150, 196, 0).
#2: Search (153, 90, 145, 0); Closest match: (148, 90, 156, 0).
#3: Search (255, 137, 92, 84); Closest match: (252, 150, 92, 0).
NOTES
Note
This function requires GD 2.0.1 or later (2.0.28 or later is recommended).
SEE ALSO imagecolorexactalpha(3), imagecolorclosest(3), imagecolorclosesthwb(3).
PHP Documentation Group IMAGECOLORCLOSESTALPHA(3)