/* ppmchange.c - change a given color to another ** ** Copyright (C) 1991 by Wilson H. Bent, Jr. ** ** Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its ** documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided ** that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that ** copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting ** documentation. This software is provided "as is" without express or ** implied warranty. ** ** Modified by Alberto Accomazzi (alberto@cfa.harvard.edu). ** 28 Jan 94 - Added multiple color substitution function. */ #include "pm_c_util.h" #include "ppm.h" #include "shhopt.h" #include "mallocvar.h" #define TCOLS 256 static double const sqrt3 = 1.73205080756887729352; /* The square root of 3 */ static double const EPSILON = 1.0e-5; struct CmdlineInfo { /* All the information the user supplied in the command line, in a form easy for the program to use. */ const char *input_filespec; /* Filespecs of input files */ int ncolors; /* Number of valid entries in color0[], color1[] */ const char * oldcolorname[TCOLS]; /* colors user wants replaced */ const char * newcolorname[TCOLS]; /* colors with which he wants them replaced */ float closeness; const char * remainder_colorname; /* Color user specified for -remainder. Null pointer if he didn't specify -remainder. */ unsigned int closeok; }; static void parseCommandLine(int argc, const char ** const argv, struct CmdlineInfo * const cmdlineP) { /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note that the file spec array we return is stored in the storage that was passed to us as the argv array. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ optEntry *option_def; /* Instructions to OptParseOptions3 on how to parse our options. */ optStruct3 opt; unsigned int option_def_index; unsigned int closenessSpec, remainderSpec; MALLOCARRAY_NOFAIL(option_def, 100); option_def_index = 0; /* incremented by OPTENTRY */ OPTENT3(0, "closeness", OPT_FLOAT, &cmdlineP->closeness, &closenessSpec, 0); OPTENT3(0, "remainder", OPT_STRING, &cmdlineP->remainder_colorname, &remainderSpec, 0); OPTENT3(0, "closeok", OPT_FLAG, NULL, &cmdlineP->closeok, 0); opt.opt_table = option_def; opt.short_allowed = FALSE; /* We have no short (old-fashioned) options */ opt.allowNegNum = FALSE; /* We may have parms that are negative numbers */ pm_optParseOptions3(&argc, (char **)argv, opt, sizeof(opt), 0); /* Uses and sets argc, argv, and some of *cmdlineP and others. */ if (!remainderSpec) cmdlineP->remainder_colorname = NULL; if (!closenessSpec) cmdlineP->closeness = 0.0; if (cmdlineP->closeness < 0.0) pm_error("-closeness value %f is negative", cmdlineP->closeness); if (cmdlineP->closeness > 100) pm_error("-closeness value %f is more than 100%%", cmdlineP->closeness); if ((argc-1) % 2 == 0) cmdlineP->input_filespec = "-"; else cmdlineP->input_filespec = argv[argc-1]; { int argn; cmdlineP->ncolors = 0; /* initial value */ for (argn = 1; argn+1 < argc && cmdlineP->ncolors < TCOLS; argn += 2) { cmdlineP->oldcolorname[cmdlineP->ncolors] = argv[argn]; cmdlineP->newcolorname[cmdlineP->ncolors] = argv[argn+1]; cmdlineP->ncolors++; } } } static bool colorMatches(pixel const comparand, pixel const comparator, unsigned int const allowableDiff) { /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The colors 'comparand' and 'comparator' are within 'allowableDiff' color levels of each other, in cartesian distance. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Fast path for usual case */ if (allowableDiff < EPSILON) return PPM_EQUAL(comparand, comparator); return PPM_DISTANCE(comparand, comparator) <= SQR(allowableDiff); } static void changeRow(const pixel * const inrow, pixel * const outrow, int const cols, int const ncolors, const pixel colorfrom[], const pixel colorto[], bool const remainder_specified, pixel const remainder_color, unsigned int const allowableDiff) { /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Replace the colors in a single row. There are 'ncolors' colors to replace. The to-replace colors are in the array colorfrom[], and the replace-with colors are in corresponding elements of colorto[]. Iff 'remainder_specified' is true, replace all colors not mentioned in colorfrom[] with 'remainder_color'. Consider the color in inrow[] to match a color in colorfrom[] if it is within 'allowableDiff' color levels of it, in cartesian distance (e.g. color (1,1,1) is sqrt(12) = 3.5 color levels distant from (3,3,3), so if 'allowableDiff' is 4, they match). The input row is 'inrow'. The output is returned as 'outrow', in storage which must be already allocated. Both are 'cols' columns wide. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ unsigned int col; for (col = 0; col < cols; ++col) { unsigned int i; bool haveMatch; /* logical: It's a color user said to change */ pixel newcolor; /* Color to which we must change current pixel. Undefined unless 'haveMatch' is true. */ haveMatch = FALSE; /* haven't found a match yet */ for (i = 0; i < ncolors && !haveMatch; ++i) { haveMatch = colorMatches(inrow[col], colorfrom[i], allowableDiff); newcolor = colorto[i]; } if (haveMatch) outrow[col] = newcolor; else if (remainder_specified) outrow[col] = remainder_color; else outrow[col] = inrow[col]; } } int main(int argc, const char ** const argv) { struct CmdlineInfo cmdline; FILE * ifP; int format; int rows, cols; pixval maxval; unsigned int allowableDiff; /* The amount of difference between two colors we allow and still consider those colors to be the same, for the purposes of determining which pixels in the image to change. This is a cartesian distance between the color triples, on a maxval scale (which means it can be as high as sqrt(3) * maxval) */ int row; pixel * inrow; pixel * outrow; pixel oldcolor[TCOLS]; /* colors user wants replaced */ pixel newcolor[TCOLS]; /* colors with which he wants them replaced */ pixel remainder_color; /* Color user specified for -remainder. Undefined if he didn't specify -remainder. */ pm_proginit(&argc, argv); parseCommandLine(argc, argv, &cmdline); ifP = pm_openr(cmdline.input_filespec); ppm_readppminit(ifP, &cols, &rows, &maxval, &format); if (cmdline.remainder_colorname) remainder_color = ppm_parsecolor2(cmdline.remainder_colorname, maxval, cmdline.closeok); { int i; for (i = 0; i < cmdline.ncolors; ++i) { oldcolor[i] = ppm_parsecolor2(cmdline.oldcolorname[i], maxval, cmdline.closeok); newcolor[i] = ppm_parsecolor2(cmdline.newcolorname[i], maxval, cmdline.closeok); } } allowableDiff = ROUNDU(sqrt3 * maxval * cmdline.closeness/100); ppm_writeppminit( stdout, cols, rows, maxval, 0 ); inrow = ppm_allocrow(cols); outrow = ppm_allocrow(cols); /* Scan for the desired color */ for (row = 0; row < rows; row++) { ppm_readppmrow(ifP, inrow, cols, maxval, format); changeRow(inrow, outrow, cols, cmdline.ncolors, oldcolor, newcolor, cmdline.remainder_colorname != NULL, remainder_color, allowableDiff); ppm_writeppmrow(stdout, outrow, cols, maxval, 0); } pm_close(ifP); return 0; }