derivative equation is \((x_0, y_0)\) it is inline. next one is display style $$ (x_0, y_0) $$ and should appear in new line.
Monday, June 4, 2012
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Checking
this is checking, not real post.
>>> import cv2
>>> import numpy as np
1: import cv22: import numpy as np
Friday, June 1, 2012
testing code
just testing on how to enter code.
import cv2
import numpy as np
print ''' Simple Linear Blender
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Enter value of alpha [0:1] :'''
alpha = float(input()) # Ask the value of alpha
if 0<=alpha<=1: # Check if 0<= alpha <=1
beta = 1.0 - alpha # Calculate beta = 1 - alpha
gamma = 0.0 # parameter gamma = 0
img1 = cv2.imread('lena.jpg')
img2 = cv2.imread('res.jpg')
if img1==None:
print "img1 not ready"
elif img2==None:
print "img2 not ready"
else:
dst = cv2.addWeighted(img1,alpha,img2,beta,gamma) # Get weighted sum of img1 and img2
#dst = np.uint8(alpha*(img1)+beta*(img2)) # This is simple numpy version of above line. But cv2 function is around 2x faster
cv2.imshow('dst',dst)
cv2.waitKey(0)
cv2.destroyAllWindows()
else:
print "value of alpha should be 0 and 1"
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