From 348a57a237e4066b8c0ea5d0b0eb55c122f75e3e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chris Hanson Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 17:16:04 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Delete obsolete file. --- v7/doc/ref-manual/pictures.texinfo | 146 ----------------------------- 1 file changed, 146 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 v7/doc/ref-manual/pictures.texinfo diff --git a/v7/doc/ref-manual/pictures.texinfo b/v7/doc/ref-manual/pictures.texinfo deleted file mode 100644 index 64033fa00..000000000 --- a/v7/doc/ref-manual/pictures.texinfo +++ /dev/null @@ -1,146 +0,0 @@ -@node Pictures, , Starbase Graphics, Graphics -@section Pictures (MIT 6.001 implementation only) - -@cindex pictures -A @dfn{picture} data object is a two-dimensional array of real numbers -that represents a grey-scale image on the screen. The grey level that -the value of each element represents is determined relative to the range -of values of the array. - -The width of a picture is the number of elements in each row and the -height is the number of elements in each column. The elements are -referenced by giving the horizontal component first and the vertical one -second, with the origin at the bottom left corner of the displayed -picture. - -Coordinates (@var{i}, @var{j}) are @dfn{valid coordinates} of picture -@var{p} if and only if: - -@example -@group -(and (exact-nonnegative-integer? @var{i}) - (exact-nonnegative-integer? @var{j}) - (< @var{i} (picture-width @var{p})) - (< @var{j} (picture-height @var{p}))) -@end group -@end example - -@menu -* Construction of Pictures:: -* Manipulating Pictures:: -* Displaying Pictures:: -* Saving and Restoring Pictures:: -@end menu - -@node Construction of Pictures, Manipulating Pictures, , Pictures -@subsection Construction of Pictures - -@code{make-picture} and @code{procedure->picture} are simple ways to -make pictures. @code{picture-map} is a way to create a new picture by -applying a procedure to one or more pictures. Pictures can also be made -by reading files: see @code{pgm-file->picture}. - -@deffn {procedure+} make-picture x y [k] -@var{X} and @var{y} must be exact positive integers and @var{k}, if -specified, must be a real number. Returns a picture of width @var{x} -and height @var{y}. If @var{k} is specified then each picture element -is initialized to @var{k}, otherwise the elements are unspecified. -@end deffn - -@deffn {procedure+} procedure->picture x y f -@var{X} and @var{y} must be exact positive integers, and @var{f} must be -a real-valued procedure of two variables. Returns a picture of width -@var{x} and height @var{y}, where the value of each element is the -result of applying @var{f} to the element's coordinates. -@end deffn - -@deffn {procedure+} picture-map f picture @dots{} -@var{F} must be a procedure, and all of the @var{picture} arguments must -have the same dimensions. Returns a newly allocated picture, each -element of which is obtained by calling @var{f}, passing it as arguments -the corresponding element of each @var{picture} argument. (Thus @var{f} -must accept the same number of arguments as there are @var{picture} -arguments to @code{picture-map}.) - -In other words, each element could have been initialized as follows: - -@example -@group -(picture-set! @var{result} @var{i} @var{j} - (@var{f} (picture-ref @var{picture} @var{i} @var{j}) @dots{})) -@end group -@end example -@end deffn - -@node Manipulating Pictures, Displaying Pictures, Construction of Pictures, Pictures -@subsection Manipulating Pictures - -@deffn {procedure+} picture? object -Returns @code{#t} if @var{object} is a picture, otherwise returns -@code{#f}. -@end deffn - -@deffn {procedure+} picture-width picture -@deffnx {procedure+} picture-height picture -These procedures return the width and height, respectively, of -@var{picture}. -@end deffn - -@deffn {procedure+} picture-min picture -@deffnx {procedure+} picture-max picture -These procedures return, respectively, the least and the greatest values -stored in @var{picture}. -@end deffn - -@deffn {procedure+} picture-ref picture i j -Returns the value of element (@var{i},@var{j}) of @var{picture} (always -a real number). @var{I} and @var{j} must be valid coordinates for -@var{picture}. -@end deffn - -@deffn {procedure+} picture-set! picture i j k -Stores @var{k} at element (@var{i},@var{j}) in @var{picture} and returns -an unspecified value. @var{K} must be a real number and @var{I} and -@var{j} must be valid coordinates for @var{picture}. -@end deffn - -@node Displaying Pictures, Saving and Restoring Pictures, Manipulating Pictures, Pictures -@subsection Displaying Pictures - -To display pictures, an X graphics window must first be created. -Although any window may be used, the colormap will not be guaranteed to -be correct for grey-scale pictures, therefore the recommended way of -creating windows for displaying pictures is to use the -@code{make-window} procedure. - -@deffn {procedure+} picture-display w picture [min [max]] -Displays, in the graphics device @var{w}, the largest integer scaling of -@var{picture} that can be contained in @var{w}. If @var{min} and -@var{max} are specified then the grey levels will be computed using -these values as @var{picture}'s minimum and maximum values, otherwise -the actual least and greatest values of @var{picture} will be used. The -value returned by this procedure is unspecified. -@end deffn - -@deffn {procedure+} make-window w h x y -Returns a graphics device of width @var{w}, height @var{h} and screen -position @var{x},@var{y} (as would be given in an X geometry string) -with a grey-scale colormap attached. -@end deffn - -@node Saving and Restoring Pictures, , Displaying Pictures, Pictures -@subsection Saving and Restoring Pictures - -Pictures can be read from or written to files in @sc{pgm} format using -the following procedures. - -@deffn {procedure+} pgm-file->picture pathname -Reads a grey-scale image stored in @sc{pgm} format from the file -@var{pathname}, returning a picture whose graphical representation will -closely resemble that of the saved image. -@end deffn - -@deffn {procedure+} picture->pgm-file picture pathname -Saves @var{picture} in @sc{pgm} format in the file @var{pathname}. -Overwrites any previously existing file of that name. -@end deffn -- 2.25.1