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......@@ -70,8 +70,6 @@ Variables and their descriptions:
| im1PhyX and im1PhyY | spacing of first input in X and Y directions | Scalar |
+-----------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------+
[variables]
In addition, we also have the generic variables idxX and idxY that
represent the indices of the current pixel (scalars).
......@@ -83,8 +81,6 @@ For instance, the following formula (addition of two pixels)
.. math:: im1+im2
[firstequation]
is correct only if the two first inputs have the same number of bands.
In addition, the following formula is not consistent even if im1
represents a pixel of an image made of only one band:
......@@ -165,7 +161,6 @@ For instance, im1b3N3x5 represents the following neighbourhood:
| . | . | . |
+-----+-----+-----+
[correctness]
Fundamentally, a neighbourhood is represented as a matrix inside the
muParserX framework; so the remark about mathematically well-defined
......@@ -188,7 +183,7 @@ BandMathImageFilterX. These ones can be divided into two categories.
Concerning the last category, here is a list of implemented operators or
functions (they are all implemented in otbParserXPlugins.h/.cxx files
-OTB/Code/Common-):
`OTB/Modules/Filtering/MathParserX`):
**Operators div and dv** The first operator allows the definition of an
element-wise division of two vectors (and even matrices), provided that
......@@ -230,7 +225,7 @@ produces a vector of 4 components made of band 1, band 2, band 1 and
band 1 values from the first input. Note that curly brackets must be
used in order to select the desired band indices.
** Function dotpr ** This function allows the dot product between two
**Function dotpr** This function allows the dot product between two
vectors or matrices (actually in our case, a kernel and a neighbourhood
of pixels):
......@@ -278,7 +273,7 @@ instance:
.. math:: maj(im1b1N3x3,im1b2N3x3)
**Function vmin and vmax** These functions calculate the min or
max value of a given vector or neighborhood (only one input). For
max value of a given vector or neighborhood (only one input, the output is a 1x1 matrix). For
instance:
.. math:: (vmax(im3b1N3x5)+vmin(im3b1N3x5)) ~ div ~ \{2.0\}
......@@ -365,8 +360,8 @@ Functions and operators summary:
+----------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| vsqrt | adapation of an existing function to vectors: one input |
+----------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
[variables]
| vect2scal | one dimensional vector to scalar |
+----------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
.. _API:
......@@ -454,11 +449,6 @@ defines the kernel1, whose elements are given as follows:
| 1,3 | 1,4 | 1,5 |
+-------+-------+-------+
Definition of kernel1.
[correctness]
::
/** Set a constant */
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......@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ The naming convention “im[x]b[y]” designates the yth band of the xth
input image.
The *BandMath* application embeds built-in operators and functions
listed in `muparser documentation <http://muparser.sourceforge.net/mup_features.html#idDef2>`_ thus
listed in `muparser documentation <https://beltoforion.de/article.php?a=muparser&p=features&s=idDef1#idDef1>`_ thus
allowing a vast choice of possible operations.
Images with no-data values
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......@@ -146,8 +146,8 @@ private:
" - mean\n"
" - var\n"
" - median\n"
" - min\n"
" - max\n"
" - vmin\n"
" - vmax\n"
" - etc.\n\n"
"For instance, if ``im1`` represents the pixel of a 3 bands image::\n\n"
......@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ private:
"into a unique multiband output image."
);
SetDocAuthors( "OTB-Team" );
SetDocSeeAlso("[1] http://articles.beltoforion.de/article.php?a=muparserx\n\n"
SetDocSeeAlso("[1] https://beltoforion.de/article.php?a=muparserx\n\n"
"[2] BandMath");
AddDocTag(Tags::Manip);
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