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YIMAGE: Octave function to provide additional colormaps for image.m

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Yoonsuck Choe () (University of Texas-Austin)
Abstract

The yimage.m extension provides 8 additional colormaps to the original image.m along with routines to automatically scale the matrix to the colormap indices.

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Software component provided by in its series Octave codes with number C020601.

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Programming language: Octave
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Date of creation: 06 Feb 2000
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Handle: RePEc:cod:octave:c020601

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