| as.cimg {imager} | R Documentation | 
Convert to cimg object
Description
Imager implements various converters that turn your data into cimg objects. If you convert from a vector (which only has a length, and no dimension), either specify dimensions explicitly or some guesswork will be involved. See examples for clarifications.
Usage
as.cimg(obj, ...)
## S3 method for class 'numeric'
as.cimg(obj, ...)
## S3 method for class 'logical'
as.cimg(obj, ...)
## S3 method for class 'double'
as.cimg(obj, ...)
## S3 method for class 'cimg'
as.cimg(obj, ...)
## S3 method for class 'vector'
as.cimg(obj, x = NA, y = NA, z = NA, cc = NA, dim = NULL, ...)
## S3 method for class 'matrix'
as.cimg(obj, ...)
Arguments
obj | 
 an object  | 
... | 
 optional arguments  | 
x | 
 width  | 
y | 
 height  | 
z | 
 depth  | 
cc | 
 spectrum  | 
dim | 
 a vector of dimensions (optional, use instead of xyzcc)  | 
Methods (by class)
-  
as.cimg(numeric): convert numeric -  
as.cimg(logical): convert logical -  
as.cimg(double): convert double -  
as.cimg(cimg): return object -  
as.cimg(vector): convert vector -  
as.cimg(matrix): Convert to matrix 
Author(s)
Simon Barthelme
See Also
as.cimg.array, as.cimg.function, as.cimg.data.frame
Examples
as.cimg(1:100,x=10,y=10) #10x10, grayscale image
as.cimg(rep(1:100,3),x=10,y=10,cc=3) #10x10 RGB
as.cimg(1:100,dim=c(10,10,1,1))
as.cimg(1:100) #Guesses dimensions, warning is issued
as.cimg(rep(1:100,3)) #Guesses dimensions, warning is issued
[Package imager version 1.0.2 Index]