,./;"1|: ALL2

On 2015/07/31 21:36 , Linda Alvord wrote:
How can I remove the data from these boxes so that only a 20x15 table in the
same order as this would be if the boxes were removed?

     ]ALL2=:4 3$(<"2) 0 25 0 50 75 0 0 100 125 0 150 0(+"0 2)i.5 5

---------------T-------------------T-------------------┐
│ 0  1  2  3  4│25 26 27 28 29     │ 0  1  2  3  4     │
│ 5  6  7  8  9│30 31 32 33 34     │ 5  6  7  8  9     │
│10 11 12 13 14│35 36 37 38 39     │10 11 12 13 14     │
│15 16 17 18 19│40 41 42 43 44     │15 16 17 18 19     │
│20 21 22 23 24│45 46 47 48 49     │20 21 22 23 24     │
+--------------+-------------------+-------------------+
│50 51 52 53 54│75 76 77 78 79     │ 0  1  2  3  4     │
│55 56 57 58 59│80 81 82 83 84     │ 5  6  7  8  9     │
│60 61 62 63 64│85 86 87 88 89     │10 11 12 13 14     │
│65 66 67 68 69│90 91 92 93 94     │15 16 17 18 19     │
│70 71 72 73 74│95 96 97 98 99     │20 21 22 23 24     │
+--------------+-------------------+-------------------+
│ 0  1  2  3  4│100 101 102 103 104│125 126 127 128 129│
│ 5  6  7  8  9│105 106 107 108 109│130 131 132 133 134│
│10 11 12 13 14│110 111 112 113 114│135 136 137 138 139│
│15 16 17 18 19│115 116 117 118 119│140 141 142 143 144│
│20 21 22 23 24│120 121 122 123 124│145 146 147 148 149│
+--------------+-------------------+-------------------+
│ 0  1  2  3  4│150 151 152 153 154│ 0  1  2  3  4     │
│ 5  6  7  8  9│155 156 157 158 159│ 5  6  7  8  9     │
│10 11 12 13 14│160 161 162 163 164│10 11 12 13 14     │
│15 16 17 18 19│165 166 167 168 169│15 16 17 18 19     │
│20 21 22 23 24│170 171 172 173 174│20 21 22 23 24     │
L--------------+-------------------+--------------------

Linda

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From: programming-boun...@forums.jsoftware.com
[mailto:programming-boun...@forums.jsoftware.com] On Behalf Of Linda Alvord
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2015 3:14 AM
To: programm...@jsoftware.com
Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] Trouble making patter for a color cube

]RGB=:255*#:i.8

RGB viewmat i.8

]GRB=:1 0 2{"1 RGB

GRB viewmat i.8

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Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] Trouble making patter for a color cube

This is still the most convincing argument for changing RGB to GrB.

The values from dark to light are correct.

Linda

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Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] Trouble making patter for a color cube

Here's what I got from your first cube patern using colors.

12 9$256 256 256 #."1 colors

        0        0        0        0        0 16711680 16711743 16711807

16711871

16711935        0        0        0        0        0        0        0

0

        0        0 12517376 12517439 12517503 12517567 12517631        0

0

        0        0        0        0        0        0        0        0

8323072

8323135  8323199  8323263  8323327        0        0        0        0

0

        0        0        0        0        0  4128768  4128831  4128895

4128959

4129023        0        0        0        0        0        0        0

0

        0        0        0       63      127      191      255        0

0

        0        0        0 16711680 12517376  8323072  4128768        0

0

       63      127      191      255      255  4129023  8323327 12517631

16711935

16727808 12533504  8339200  4144896    16128    16128    16191    16255

16319

    16383    16383  4145151  8339455 12533759 16728063 16744192 12549888

8355584

The top portion of the image is all very dark, but there are some very large
numbers in the top portion of the data. The first column (red) is the more
valuable than the second column (green) so the pattern does not preserve
value (light and dark)

Linda

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Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 11:17 PM

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Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] Trouble making patter for a color cube

White will be the biggest number.

--

Raul

On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 10:12 PM, Linda Alvord <
<mailto:lindaalv...@verizon.net> lindaalv...@verizon.net>

wrote:

Raul, After using this code with cube 3 try this.
12 9$256 256 256 #."1 paint
        0        0        0 16711935 16711807 16711680     0       0
0

        0        0        0 16744447 16744319 16744192     0       0
0

        0        0        0 16777215 16777087 16776960     0       0
0

16711935 16744447 16777215 16777215 16777087 16776960     0       0
0

  8323327  8355839  8388607  8388607  8388479  8388352     0       0
0

      255    32767    65535    65535    65407    65280     0       0
0

        0        0        0    65535    65407    65280 65280 8388352
16776960

        0        0        0    32767    32639    32512 32512 8355584
16744192

        0        0        0      255      127        0     0 8323072
16711680

        0        0        0      255      127        0     0       0
0

        0        0        0  8323327  8323199  8323072     0       0
0

        0        0        0 16711935 16711807 16711680     0       0
0

When I interchange rgb for grb I can tell where the biggest numbers in
a viewmat are. Can you using rgb? All I have done here is take each
color triple in thecube pattern viewmat and converted it to its :real
countsing number in the 256^3 position in the more than 16 million
numbers.  The
white

area can be spoted pretty easily.
Linda
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Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] Trouble making patter for a color cube
I think this is what you are asking for:
load 'viewmat'
'E B G C R M Y W'=:#:i.8
V=:<E;E;E
FRONT=:<M;R;W
LEFT=:<M;W;B
TOP=:<W;Y;C
BACK=:<C;G;B
RIGHT=:<G;Y;E
BASE=:<B;E;M
face=: 4 :0
   'O X Y'=.y
   brush=.D=: <.255*O+"1](%x-1)*((i.x)*/Y-"1 O)+"1/(i.x)*/X-"1 O
)
cube=: 3 :0
   plan=: 4 3$V,FRONT,V,LEFT,TOP,V,V,BACK,RIGHT,V,BASE,V
   paint=:,/,/>,"_1 each/"1 C=:y face each plan
   paint viewmat i.4 3*y
)
cube 5
Personally, I prefer ('rgb' viewmat image), but your approach can
certainly

be made to work.
Thanks,
--
Raul
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 3:25 PM, Linda Alvord
< <mailto:lindaalv...@verizon.net> lindaalv...@verizon.net>
wrote:
Here's how far I got translating it to Raul's method.  I can't
generalize
to
nxn squares.
load 'viewmat'
'E B G C R M Y W'=:#:i.8
V=:<E;E;E
FRONT=:<M;R;W
LEFT=:<M;W;B
TOP=:<W;Y;C
BACK=:<C;G;B
RIGHT=:<G;Y;E
BASE=:<B;E;M
face=: 3 :0
'O X Y'=.y
brush=.D=: <.255*O+"1]0.5*((i.3)*/Y-"1 O)+"1/(i.3)*/X-"1 O
)
cube=: 3 :0
plan=:4 3$V,FRONT,V,LEFT,TOP,V,V,BACK,RIGHT,V,BASE,V
paint=:,/,/>,"_1 each/"1 C=:face each plan paint viewmat i.12 9
)
cube ''
Linda
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Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] Trouble making patter for a color cube
Here's my latest which folds so the base has blue riht, red forward
and green up. Then the upper right front corner is white.
load 'viewmat'
ColorCube=: 3 : 0
N=:y
G=:<.(i.N)*255%<: N
A=:#:i.8
B=:(((<:N)#0),G),.G,(<:N)#255
BIGBOX=:<"2(|."2)1 0 2{"1(|:"2)(8 3 ,<:2*N)$,|:(,A){"1 B 'BLACK BLUE
RED MAGENTA GREEN CYAN YELLOW WHITE'=:>BIGBOX
LYELLOW=:(i.N){"2 YELLOW
LCYAN=:(i.N){"2  CYAN
LMAGENTA=:(i.N){"2 MAGENTA
    GREEN=:((<:N)+i.N){"2 GREEN
RED=:((<:N)+i.N){"2 RED
BLUE=:((<:N)+i.N){"2 BLUE
BACK=:((*:N), 3)$,LMAGENTA<."1/LYELLOW TOP=:((*:N),
3)$,LCYAN<."1/LYELLOW LEFT=:((*:N), 3)$,LMAGENTA<."1/LCYAN
FRONT=:((*:N), 3)$,GREEN+"1/BLUE RIGHT=:((*:N), 3)$,GREEN+"1/RED
BASE=:((*:N), 3)$,RED+"1/BLUE F=:i.2#N
T=:(<:6*N^2),((<:N),N)$0
L=:|:T
R=:|:|.T
WOW1=:(R,.(|.F),.L),((|:|.(N^2)+F),.((2*N^2)+F),.|.T)
WOW2=:WOW1,(T,.((3*N^2)+F),.|:|.|:(4*N^2)+F)
WOW3=:WOW2,(R,.(|.(5*N^2)+F),.L),"2,N(#"0) 0, (6*N^2), 0
ALL=:BACK,LEFT,TOP,FRONT,RIGHT,BASE(,"2)0 0 0 ALL viewmat WOW3;'Color
Cube'
)
ColorCube 30
I think only one line wrapped.  Another email follows With Raul's
style which I can't generalize to nxn squares.
Linda
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Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] Trouble making patter for a color cube
This delightful color cube!  I rotated one of the arms so the pattern
won't
look like a cross, which is beside the point.
Has anyone yet virtually folded the image for display in perspective
on opengl?  I need a color chooser and this looks more fun than a
flat
display.
With 5% probability I'll undertake the task but as it happens my
understanding of homogeneous coordinates doesn't translate directly
to "knowing how to use opengl".
     boxdraw_j_ 1
     4 3$<'  ' NB. with simple editing, fixed width font please
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