min_image
— Calculate the minimum of two images pixel by pixel.
The operator min_image
determines the minimum (pixel by
pixel) of the images Image1
and Image2
. The
result is stored in the image ImageMin
. The resulting
image has the same pixel type as the input image. If several (pairs
of) images are processed in one call, every i-th image from
Image1
is compared to the i-th image from
Image2
. Thus the number of images in both input
parameters must be the same. An output image is generated for every
input pair.
min_image
can be executed on an OpenCL device for byte, int1, int2,
uint2, int4, real, direction, and cyclic images.
Image1
(input_object) (multichannel-)image(-array) →
object (byte* / int1* / int2* / uint2* / int4* / int8 / real* / direction* / cyclic*) *allowed for compute devices
Image(s) 1.
Image2
(input_object) (multichannel-)image(-array) →
object (byte* / int1* / int2* / uint2* / int4* / int8 / real* / direction* / cyclic*) *allowed for compute devices
Image(s) 2.
ImageMin
(output_object) (multichannel-)image(-array) →
object (byte / int1 / int2 / uint2 / int4 / int8 / real / direction / cyclic)
Result image(s) by the minimization.
If the parameter values are correct the operator min_image
returns the value 2 (
H_MSG_TRUE)
. The behavior in case of empty input (no
input images available) is set via the operator
set_system(::'no_object_result',<Result>:)
If necessary an exception is raised.
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