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Re: Can an image be persistent with imshow or figure (II) ?
From: |
Muthiah Annamalai |
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Re: Can an image be persistent with imshow or figure (II) ? |
Date: |
Fri, 15 Jul 2005 10:00:43 -0700 (PDT) |
Hello There!
--- Antonio MartÃnez Alvarez <address@hidden>
wrote:
> Is there a way to make Octave imshow or image run as
> Matlab or FreeMat?
> (Maybe withot using gnuplot (for speed))
Yes there is. Write a program using Octave libraries.
See wiki.octave.org, in the CODA section on embedding
and extending Octave. You could choose to write
a C++ program wherein you could embed within your
program, the whole of Octave interpreter. Then
you could use the results to draw this from GTK+.
This is feasible in theory, and in practice too.
However as you say, the latency of your designs in
a point in question or show-stopper.
> What I want to do over Octave is capture images from
> a webcam (on-line),
> carry out a set of image filtering and show the
> result on-line. The first problem is the speed of
> imshow or image over
> Octave.
Cheers
Muthu
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