![]() Added the ability to apply a stretch to a 2D image prior to converting it to a transparent image. Now setting MISSING_VALUE pixels to completely transparent if a transparent image is created. Added CTINDEX, BREWER, and REVERSE keywords to make loading a color table palette easier. Added the MAPCOORD keyword to allow the XRANGE and YRANGE of the image to be specified by the map coordinate object. DWF Added the TRANSPARENT keyword to allow transparent display of images. A misspelled MULTIPLIER keyword was interfering with a Standard Deviation stretch. Fixed a problem with the INTERPOLATE variable that prevented interpolaton from occurring. Previously the image was displayed as all zeros if the input image had a minimum value less that zero. Modified the way the HIST_EQUAL stretch works. Set the NOERASE keyword if the OVERPLOT keyword is set and NOERASE is undefined. In this case, I will modify the image position to honor the XRANGE and YRANGE values with respect to the axes that the image is being overplot onto. Modified the way the XRANGE and YRANGE keywords work when the OVERPLOT keyword is also set. Added the ability to use escape characters in plot titles to specify cgSymbol symbols. Now saving the image POSITION in FSC_$CGIMAGE common block, even if in PostScript, because other routines (e.g., cgMap) may depend on it (e.g., using ONIMAGE keyword). Added a Standard Deviation stretch, including the EXCLUDE and MULTIPLIER keywords to the SDevScl command. I made cgImage aware of a "feature" of MAP_SET that sets !P.MULTI=-1, which was screwing up the algorithm to cause cgImage to erase the display window. I was passing the wrong MINVALUE and MAXVALUE values to the scaling function. Changes to allow better default colors, based on changes to cgColor and cgDefaultColor. Modified to use cgDefaultColor for default color selection. PostScript, PDF, and Imagemagick parameters can now be tailored with cgWindow_SetDefs. Added the ability to send the output directly to a file via the OUTPUT keyword. #Coyote images windows#Added a DISPLAY keyword to display the image in windows with the image aspect ratio. Added the ability to handle missing data in 2D arrays before display. Added the ability to stretch 2D image arrays in various ways before display. #Coyote images code#Cleaned up the code and improved the internal documentation. Added AlphaFGPosition keyword to address issues. Problem with transparent images with alpha channels caused by changes in the TVImage->cgImage transition. Fitting the image inside the axes causes image matching problems (and lines!) in other programs, so I've decided to only do positioning inside axes when the user asks for this capability by setting the new FIT_INSIDE keyword. Very slight modifications to image size and start position so that the image is positioned completely inside the axes. And now a TITLE keyword! What the devil is going on!?. Damnation! I did the same thing with the FONT keyword! 25 July 2011. Whoops! Documented a CHARSIZE keyword, but forgot to define it. Corrected a problem with restoring color tables if a PALETTE is used. So, I have changed the default setting of MINUS_ONE to 0. I have been convinced (conversations with Wayne Landsman) that if the CENTER keyword is set, the MINUS_ONE keyword is not needed, since it was created to solve the same problem. Color table vectors must be obtained AFTER loading the color palette. Added keywords to make cgImage more compatible with TVImage calls. I hope you enjoy viewing my Coyote photos.Written by: David W. Coyotes are thought to be pests by ranchers, sheepherders and others and because they are considered pests they are slaughtered by the thousands yearly which messes up the balance of nature and the slaughter goes against science.Coyotes can attack and kill pets so it is best to keep cats indoors and small dogs on leashes when they are in the area.Coyotes are very adaptive and can even be found in large metropolitan areas. The historical range of coyotes was much smaller than it is presently, the expansion of their range is thought to be because of wolf and cougar extermination.Coyotes are very vocal which is why they earned their “Song Dog” nickname.They will also eat some fruit and vegetable matter. Coyotes eat rodents, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, invertebrates, and will take larger ungulates and lagomorphs.Coyotes are also known as Prairie Wolf and Song Dog.Wolves and Coyotes can interbreed resulting in hybrids that are called “Coywolves”. Coyotes are canids native to North America and are smaller than their close relative the gray wolf. ![]()
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