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From: | Paul Kienzle |
Subject: | Re: named images |
Date: | Thu, 3 Mar 2005 18:42:48 -0500 |
Use argn:octave:10> function t(x,y), printf('x=%s\ny=%s\n',argn(1,:),argn(2,:)); end
octave:11> t(3+2,5) x=3 + 2 y=5 - Paul On Mar 3, 2005, at 2:35 PM, address@hidden wrote:
Dear all, I have sometime to compare a series of images, and with the screen littered with so many images I tend to lose track of who belongs to which array. The names of the temporary files, which appear atop the ImageMagick window are not particularly helpful. So, I modified slightly the image.m file to accept as an additional argument,the title of the image, which I ususally chose to be the name of the array (see attached file). I wonder: Is there a way to generate this string automatically? I was not able to find anything... Thanks, Avraham <nimage.m>
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