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| author | 2015-05-12 14:07:48 +0200 | |
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| committer | 2015-05-12 14:07:48 +0200 | |
| commit | 5d86cfd98437eaa2b84b07ba19d51d50d64bc53f (patch) | |
| tree | 735c4b2445a274be1440b75c7733d2805ff24307 /lib/Python/Lib/PIL/ImageMath.py | |
| parent | Other import fixes (2) (diff) | |
| download | pyload-5d86cfd98437eaa2b84b07ba19d51d50d64bc53f.tar.xz | |
Missing optional lib
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| diff --git a/lib/Python/Lib/PIL/ImageMath.py b/lib/Python/Lib/PIL/ImageMath.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4dcc5125c --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/Python/Lib/PIL/ImageMath.py @@ -0,0 +1,270 @@ +# +# The Python Imaging Library +# $Id$ +# +# a simple math add-on for the Python Imaging Library +# +# History: +# 1999-02-15 fl   Original PIL Plus release +# 2005-05-05 fl   Simplified and cleaned up for PIL 1.1.6 +# 2005-09-12 fl   Fixed int() and float() for Python 2.4.1 +# +# Copyright (c) 1999-2005 by Secret Labs AB +# Copyright (c) 2005 by Fredrik Lundh +# +# See the README file for information on usage and redistribution. +# + +from PIL import Image +from PIL import _imagingmath + +try: +    import builtins +except ImportError: +    import __builtin__ +    builtins = __builtin__ + +VERBOSE = 0 + + +def _isconstant(v): +    return isinstance(v, int) or isinstance(v, float) + + +class _Operand: +    # wraps an image operand, providing standard operators + +    def __init__(self, im): +        self.im = im + +    def __fixup(self, im1): +        # convert image to suitable mode +        if isinstance(im1, _Operand): +            # argument was an image. +            if im1.im.mode in ("1", "L"): +                return im1.im.convert("I") +            elif im1.im.mode in ("I", "F"): +                return im1.im +            else: +                raise ValueError("unsupported mode: %s" % im1.im.mode) +        else: +            # argument was a constant +            if _isconstant(im1) and self.im.mode in ("1", "L", "I"): +                return Image.new("I", self.im.size, im1) +            else: +                return Image.new("F", self.im.size, im1) + +    def apply(self, op, im1, im2=None, mode=None): +        im1 = self.__fixup(im1) +        if im2 is None: +            # unary operation +            out = Image.new(mode or im1.mode, im1.size, None) +            im1.load() +            try: +                op = getattr(_imagingmath, op+"_"+im1.mode) +            except AttributeError: +                raise TypeError("bad operand type for '%s'" % op) +            _imagingmath.unop(op, out.im.id, im1.im.id) +        else: +            # binary operation +            im2 = self.__fixup(im2) +            if im1.mode != im2.mode: +                # convert both arguments to floating point +                if im1.mode != "F": +                    im1 = im1.convert("F") +                if im2.mode != "F": +                    im2 = im2.convert("F") +                if im1.mode != im2.mode: +                    raise ValueError("mode mismatch") +            if im1.size != im2.size: +                # crop both arguments to a common size +                size = (min(im1.size[0], im2.size[0]), +                        min(im1.size[1], im2.size[1])) +                if im1.size != size: +                    im1 = im1.crop((0, 0) + size) +                if im2.size != size: +                    im2 = im2.crop((0, 0) + size) +                out = Image.new(mode or im1.mode, size, None) +            else: +                out = Image.new(mode or im1.mode, im1.size, None) +            im1.load() +            im2.load() +            try: +                op = getattr(_imagingmath, op+"_"+im1.mode) +            except AttributeError: +                raise TypeError("bad operand type for '%s'" % op) +            _imagingmath.binop(op, out.im.id, im1.im.id, im2.im.id) +        return _Operand(out) + +    # unary operators +    def __bool__(self): +        # an image is "true" if it contains at least one non-zero pixel +        return self.im.getbbox() is not None + +    if bytes is str: +        # Provide __nonzero__ for pre-Py3k +        __nonzero__ = __bool__ +        del __bool__ + +    def __abs__(self): +        return self.apply("abs", self) + +    def __pos__(self): +        return self + +    def __neg__(self): +        return self.apply("neg", self) + +    # binary operators +    def __add__(self, other): +        return self.apply("add", self, other) + +    def __radd__(self, other): +        return self.apply("add", other, self) + +    def __sub__(self, other): +        return self.apply("sub", self, other) + +    def __rsub__(self, other): +        return self.apply("sub", other, self) + +    def __mul__(self, other): +        return self.apply("mul", self, other) + +    def __rmul__(self, other): +        return self.apply("mul", other, self) + +    def __truediv__(self, other): +        return self.apply("div", self, other) + +    def __rtruediv__(self, other): +        return self.apply("div", other, self) + +    def __mod__(self, other): +        return self.apply("mod", self, other) + +    def __rmod__(self, other): +        return self.apply("mod", other, self) + +    def __pow__(self, other): +        return self.apply("pow", self, other) + +    def __rpow__(self, other): +        return self.apply("pow", other, self) + +    if bytes is str: +        # Provide __div__ and __rdiv__ for pre-Py3k +        __div__ = __truediv__ +        __rdiv__ = __rtruediv__ +        del __truediv__ +        del __rtruediv__ + +    # bitwise +    def __invert__(self): +        return self.apply("invert", self) + +    def __and__(self, other): +        return self.apply("and", self, other) + +    def __rand__(self, other): +        return self.apply("and", other, self) + +    def __or__(self, other): +        return self.apply("or", self, other) + +    def __ror__(self, other): +        return self.apply("or", other, self) + +    def __xor__(self, other): +        return self.apply("xor", self, other) + +    def __rxor__(self, other): +        return self.apply("xor", other, self) + +    def __lshift__(self, other): +        return self.apply("lshift", self, other) + +    def __rshift__(self, other): +        return self.apply("rshift", self, other) + +    # logical +    def __eq__(self, other): +        return self.apply("eq", self, other) + +    def __ne__(self, other): +        return self.apply("ne", self, other) + +    def __lt__(self, other): +        return self.apply("lt", self, other) + +    def __le__(self, other): +        return self.apply("le", self, other) + +    def __gt__(self, other): +        return self.apply("gt", self, other) + +    def __ge__(self, other): +        return self.apply("ge", self, other) + + +# conversions +def imagemath_int(self): +    return _Operand(self.im.convert("I")) + + +def imagemath_float(self): +    return _Operand(self.im.convert("F")) + + +# logical +def imagemath_equal(self, other): +    return self.apply("eq", self, other, mode="I") + + +def imagemath_notequal(self, other): +    return self.apply("ne", self, other, mode="I") + + +def imagemath_min(self, other): +    return self.apply("min", self, other) + + +def imagemath_max(self, other): +    return self.apply("max", self, other) + + +def imagemath_convert(self, mode): +    return _Operand(self.im.convert(mode)) + +ops = {} +for k, v in list(globals().items()): +    if k[:10] == "imagemath_": +        ops[k[10:]] = v + + +def eval(expression, _dict={}, **kw): +    """ +    Evaluates an image expression. + +    :param expression: A string containing a Python-style expression. +    :param options: Values to add to the evaluation context.  You +                    can either use a dictionary, or one or more keyword +                    arguments. +    :return: The evaluated expression. This is usually an image object, but can +             also be an integer, a floating point value, or a pixel tuple, +             depending on the expression. +    """ + +    # build execution namespace +    args = ops.copy() +    args.update(_dict) +    args.update(kw) +    for k, v in list(args.items()): +        if hasattr(v, "im"): +            args[k] = _Operand(v) + +    out = builtins.eval(expression, args) +    try: +        return out.im +    except AttributeError: +        return out | 
