PDL Commit 7219e10b0b835eaa0a0dde6225ac49f493efb1de v2.080

on debian/testing 64 bit.

perl 5.34.0

Ingo

On 10/19/2022 2:47 PM, Ed . wrote:

Paul and Ingo, could you please confirm which version of PDL you’re
each running?

Best regards,

Ed

*From: *Paul Goodall <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent: *19 October 2022 04:09
*To: *Ingo Schmid <mailto:[email protected]>
*Cc: *[email protected]
*Subject: *Re: [Pdl-general] PDL::Tranform issues

Hi Ingo,

With or without the curly braces - it's the same for me.  Also - the
error happens before the map stage, during the call to 't_linear'.

I will write a simple Bilinear Interpolation myself, I would have just
preferred to use the in-built capability in 'PDL::Transform'.

---

pdl> use PDL::Transform;

pdl> $im = rfits "m51.fits"

Reading IMAGE data...

BITPIX =  -32  size = 262144 pixels

Reading  1048576  bytes

BSCALE = 1 &&  BZERO = 0

pdl> $tr = t_linear({rot=>30});

Undefined subroutine &PDL::Transform::Linear::identity called at
transform.pd line 2729.

pdl> $tr = t_linear(rot=>30);

Undefined subroutine &PDL::Transform::Linear::identity called at
transform.pd line 2729.

---

cheers,

Paul



    On 18 Oct 2022, at 10:05 am, Ingo Schmid <[email protected]> wrote:

    Dear Paul,

    first, I think you do not need the curly { } around rot.

    Second, map needs $tr and $im. You can call it $tr->map($im) or
    $im->map($tr), as far as I know.

    With these changes, it works for me.

    use PDL;
    #use PDL::IO::;
    use PDL::Transform;
    use PDL::Graphics::Gnuplot;

    $im = rfits('/data/ingo/git/PDL/pdl-code/m51.fits');
    $tr = t_linear({rot=>30});
    print $Tr;
    $im1 = $tr->map($im);
    gplot {out=>'i1.png',term=>'png',},with=>'image',$im;
    gplot {out=>'i2.png',term=>'png',},with=>'image',$im1;

    Ingo

    On 10/18/22 07:52, Paul Goodall wrote:

        Hi perldl peeps,

        I'm trying to do something that should be really simple, but
        it seems I'm falling over at the first hurdle.

        I've replicated the error in it's simplest form from the
        example given in the docs as follows, and I've highlighted the
        offending line.

        ----

        |use| |PDL <https://metacpan.org/pod/PDL::Transform>;|

        |use| |PDL::IO::Image <https://metacpan.org/pod/PDL::Transform>;|

        |use| |PDL::Transform <https://metacpan.org/pod/PDL::Transform>;|

        |$im|  |= rfits('m51.fits');|

        |$tr||= t_linear({rot=>30});|

        |$im1|  |= $tr->map($tr); |

        ---

        And I'm hit with this one:

        > Undefined subroutine &PDL::Transform::Linear::identity called
        at transform.pd line 2729.

        I'm using PDL v2.080 on Ubuntu 20.04 (focal).

        This feels like it's something that has been solved a million
        times, but I can't seem to find the solution.  Am I looking at
        the wrong Docs or doing something obviously silly?

        cheers,

        Paul




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