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Re: imagej is an image processing (not construction) software it seems.

Posted by Gerold Rupprecht on Apr 04, 2015; 1:14pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/imagej-is-an-image-processing-not-construction-software-it-seems-tp5012344p5012347.html

May I suggest you look at Octave, which is a free software, similar to
Matlab. It has many similar capabilities, has excellent quality and you
can audit the source, modify it, and redistribute it.

Best wishes,

Gerold

On 4/4/2015 1:58 PM, Burger Wilhelm wrote:

> How about Matlab, Mathematica, and such?
>
> --Wilhelm
>
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> Subject: imagej is an image processing (not construction) software it seems.
>
>   imagej is an image processing (not construction) software it seems.
>
>   I need a (preferably) java-based piece of software that would allow
> for the construction of (relatively simple) images defined through xml
> specifications. Say, you define a 2D or 3D function (such as a
> quadratic one) all you would need to specify is then the function's
> algebraic expression in an encoded form, say, 4 values: (2,a,b,c) for
> a quadratic function or  (1,m,b) for a lineal one.
>
>   I am looking for such a piece of software because I teach (and write
> about) Math and I don't want to spend time drawing images when you can
> create them using software ...
>
>   Can you do that with imagej? Any examples you could point me to?
>
>   Is there such a thing?
>
>   lbrtchx
>   [hidden email]:  mathematical image constructions
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