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User manual for old pnm functions(3)	  User manual for old pnm functions(3)

NAME
       libpnm - libnetpbm functions to read and write PNM image files

SYNOPSIS
       #include <netpbm/pnm.h>

       void pnm_init( int *argcP, char *argv[] );

       xel ** pnm_allocarray( int cols, int rows);

       xel * pnm_allocrow( int cols);

       void pnm_freearray( xel **xels, int rows);

       void pnm_freerow( xel *xelrow);

       void  pnm_readpnminit(  FILE  *fp, int *colsP, int *rowsP, xelval *max‐
       valP, int *formatP );

       void pnm_readpnmrow( FILE *fp, xel *xelrow, int	cols,  xelval  maxval,
       int format );

       xel  ** pnm_readpnm( FILE *fp, int *colsP, int *rowsP, xelval *maxvalP,
       int* formatP );

       void pnm_writepnminit( FILE *  fp , int cols, int rows, xelval  maxval,
       int format, int forceplain);

       void  pnm_writepnmrow(  FILE *fp, xel *xelrow, int cols, xelval maxval,
       int format, int forceplain );

       void pnm_writepnm( FILE *fp, xel ** xels, int cols,  int	 rows,	xelval
       maxval, int format, int forceplain );

       void pnm_nextimage(FILE * file,
	 int * const eofP);

       void pnm_check( FILE * file, const enum pm_check_type check_type, const
       int format, const int cols, const int rows, const xelval	 maxval,  enum
       pm_check_code *retvalP);

       void  pnm_promoteformatrow(  xel	 *xelrow, int cols, xelval maxval, int
       format, xelval newmaxval, int newformat);

       void pnm_promoteformat( xel **xels, int cols, xelval maxval,  int  for‐
       mat, xelval newmaxval, int newformat);

       xel pnm_whitexel( xelval maxval, int format);

       xel pnm_blackxel( xelval maxval, int format);

       void pnm_invertxel( xel *x, xelval maxval, int format);

       xel  pnm_backgroundxelrow(  xel	*xelrow,  int cols, xelval maxval, int
       format);

       xel pnm_backgroundxel( xel **xels, int cols, int rows,  xelval  maxval,
       int format);

       typedef ... xelval;

       typedef ... xel;

       #define PNM_ASSIGN1(x,v) ...

       #define PNM_GET1(x) ...

       #define PNM_EQUAL(x,y) ...

       #define PNM_FORMAT_TYPE(format) ...

DESCRIPTION
       These library functions are part of Netpbm(1)

   TYPES AND CONSTANTS
       Each  xel contains three xelvals, each of which should contain only the
       values between 0 and PNM_MAXMAXVAL, inclusive.

   XEL MANIPULATIONS
       The PNM_GET1 macro extracts a single value from an xel,	when  ou  know
       it's  from  a  PBM  or  PGM  file.   When  it's	from  a	 PPM file, use
       PPM_GETR(), PPM_GETG(), and PPM_GETB().

       The PNM_ASSIGN1 macro assigns a single value to an xel, when  you  know
       it's  from  a  PBM  or  PGM  file.   When  it's	from  a	 PPM file, use
       PPM_ASSIGN.

       The PNM_EQUAL macro checks two xels for equality.  The  PNM_FORMAT_TYPE
       macro computes a format type code from a format code.  The format types
       are PBM, PGM, PPM, and PAM.  But note that PBM, PGM, and PPM  each  are
       two  different  formats:	 a plain one and a raw one.  So there are four
       format types, but seven formats.	 PNM_FORMAT_TYPE does not work on  the
       PAM format code.

       pnm_whitexel()  and pnm_blackxel() return a white or black xel, respec‐
       tively, for the given maxval and format.

       pnm_invertxel() inverts an xel.

   INITIALIZATION
       pnm_init() is obsolete (at least since Netpbm 9.25 (March 2002)).   Use
       pm_proginit() ⟨libpm.html#initialization⟩  instead.

       pnm_init() is identical to pm_proginit.

   MEMORY MANAGEMENT
       pnm_allocarray() allocates space for an array of xels.  pnm_freearray()
       frees an array space allocated by pnm_allocarray() or pnm_readpnm().

       pnm_allocrow() allocates space for a row of a PNM image.	 pnm_freerow()
       frees it.

   READING PNM FILES
       pnm_readpnminit()  is  similar to pnm_readpaminit(), but reads only PNM
       images and has a different parameter list.

       pnm_readpnmrow() is similar to pnm_readpamrow() but only works  on  PNM
       images  and  has	 a  different parameter list and returns the row as an
       array of xels instead of tuples.

       pnm_readpnm() is similar to pnm_readpam() except that it reads only PNM
       images and uses a different parameter list and returns an array of rows
       such that pnm_readpnmrow() would return rather than such that pnm_read‐
       pamrow() would return.

   WRITING FILES
       pnm_writepnminit()  is similar to pnm_writepaminit() except that it can
       write only a PNM header and has a different parameter list.

       forceplain is a binary value.  True (nonzero) means to write the	 image
       in  the	plain  (ASCII)	version	 of the selected format.  False (zero)
       means to write it in the raw (binary) version of the  selected  format.
       See PNMformatspecification(1)

       pnm_writepnmrow()  is similar to pnm_writepamrow() except that it works
       only on PNM images and has a different  parameter  list	and  takes  an
       array  of  xels	instead of an array of tuples.	See the description of
       forceplain  above.

       pnm_writepnm() is similar to pnm_writepam() except that it  works  only
       on  PNM	image,	has  a different parameter list, and takes an array of
       rows of xels instead of an array of rows of tuples.  See	 the  descrip‐
       tion of forceplain above.

   FORMAT PROMOTION
       pnm_promoteformatrow()  promotes a row of xels from one maxval and for‐
       mat to a new set.  Use this when you are combining multiple anymaps  of
       different  types - just take the maximum of the maxvals and the maximum
       of the formats, and promote them all to that.

       pnm_promoteformat() promotes an entire anymap.

   MISCELLANEOUS
       pnm_nextimage() positions a PNM input file to the next image in it  (so
       that a subsequent pnm_readpnminit() reads its header).

       pnm_nextimage() is analogous to pbm_nextimage(), but works on PPM, PGM,
       and PBM files.

	pnm_check() is similar to pnm_checkpam() except it works only  on  PNM
       images.

       pnm_check() is identical to ppm_check().

       pnm_backgroundxelrow()  figures out an appropriate background xel based
       on the row of xels xelrow, which is cols xels wide, has maxval  maxval,
       and represents an image with format format.

       This  estimate  works best when the row is the top or bottom row of the
       image.

       pnm_backgroundxel() does	 the  same  thing  as  pnm_backgroundxelrow(),
       except based on an entire image instead of just one row.	 This tends to
       do a slightly better job than pnmbackgroundxelrow().

SEE ALSO
       Libnetpbm(1) , LibnetpbmUser'sGuide(1) , LibnetpbmDirectory(1) , pbm(1)
       , pgm(1) , ppm(1) , pam(1) , libpbm(1) , libpgm(1) , libppm(1)

AUTHOR
       Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 by Tony Hansen and Jef Poskanzer.

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