rectangle1_domain
— Reduce the domain of an image to a rectangle.
The operator rectangle1_domain
reduces the definition domain
of the given image to the specified rectangle.
The old domain of the input image is ignored.
The size of the matrix is not changed.
Image
(input_object) (multichannel-)image(-array) →
object (byte / direction / cyclic / int1 / int2 / uint2 / int4 / int8 / real / complex / vector_field)
Input image.
ImageReduced
(output_object) (multichannel-)image(-array) →
object (byte / direction / cyclic / int1 / int2 / uint2 / int4 / int8 / real / complex / vector_field)
Image with reduced definition domain.
Row1
(input_control) rectangle.origin.y →
(integer)
Line index of upper left corner of image area.
Default value: 100
Suggested values: 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 300, 500
Typical range of values: 0
≤
Row1
≤
1024
Column1
(input_control) rectangle.origin.x →
(integer)
Column index of upper left corner of image area.
Default value: 100
Suggested values: 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 300, 500
Typical range of values: 0
≤
Column1
≤
1024
Row2
(input_control) rectangle.origin.y →
(integer)
Line index of lower right corner of image area.
Default value: 200
Suggested values: 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 300, 500
Typical range of values: 0
≤
Row2
≤
1024
Column2
(input_control) rectangle.origin.x →
(integer)
Column index of lower right corner of image area.
Default value: 200
Suggested values: 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 300, 500
Typical range of values: 0
≤
Column2
≤
1024
change_domain
,
reduce_domain
,
add_channels
full_domain
,
get_domain
,
intersection
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