* [Caml-list] OCamlplot puzzle
@ 2002-12-23 8:54 Matt Gushee
2002-12-23 18:02 ` Solved (was Re: [Caml-list] OCamlplot puzzle) Matt Gushee
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From: Matt Gushee @ 2002-12-23 8:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
Hello, all--
I am trying to learn the OCamlplot API, and as a first step I have
written a simple program that is supposed to generate a PNG image with a
single colored rectangle (see code below). Well, the output is indeed a
PNG image, but there is no colored rectangle; the image is just solid
white. And apparently the image's colorspace is a 1-bit grayscale:
bash-2.05a$ file /var/tmp/test.png
/var/tmp/test.png: PNG image data, 570 x 570, 1-bit grayscale,\
non-interlaced
(? 1-bit grayscale? Didn't know there was such a thing. Doesn't 1-bit
mean monochrome by definition?)
I have been looking through the libplot documentation, and I can't find
anything about colorspace. I suppose I must be missing some simple step
in my program.
Any ideas what the problem is?
[ I'm running OCaml 3.06 on Debian GNU/Linux 3.0, with
ocamlplot 0.4 and libplot 2.4.1 ]
Here's the code:
------ tryplot.ml ---------------------------------------------------
let out = open_out "/var/tmp/test.png" in
let pl = Plot.makepl Plot.PNG out [] in
Plot.openpl pl;
Plot.pencolor pl (Plot.Colorname "blue");
Plot.fillcolor pl (Plot.Colorname "red");
Plot.linewidth pl 2.;
Plot.filltype pl 1;
(*
let pt0 = { Plot.x = 20. ; Plot.y = 20. }
and pt1 = { Plot.x = 300. ; Plot.y = 200. } in
Plot.box pl ~p0:pt0 ~p1:pt1;
*)
Plot.fbox pl 20. 20. 300. 200.;
Plot.closepl pl;
Plot.deletepl pl;
close_out out
---------------------------------------------------------------------
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@ 2002-12-23 18:02 ` Matt Gushee
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From: Matt Gushee @ 2002-12-23 18:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
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On Mon, Dec 23, 2002 at 01:54:30AM -0700, Matt Gushee wrote:
>
> I am trying to learn the OCamlplot API, and as a first step I have
> written a simple program that is supposed to generate a PNG image with a
> single colored rectangle (see code below). Well, the output is indeed a
> PNG image, but there is no colored rectangle; the image is just solid
> white. And apparently the image's colorspace is a 1-bit grayscale:
Apparently I was missing a call to Plot.space or Plot.fspace, e.g.
....
> Plot.openpl pl;
Plot.fspace pl 0. 0. 500. 400.;
I didn't (and still don't) know what x- and y-values are reasonable for
this function, and wasn't sure it was necessary. But apparently it is.
--
Matt Gushee When a nation follows the Way,
Englewood, Colorado, USA Horses bear manure through
mgushee@havenrock.com its fields;
http://www.havenrock.com/ When a nation ignores the Way,
Horses bear soldiers through
its streets.
--Lao Tzu (Peter Merel, trans.)
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