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/* pgmenhance.c - edge-enhance a portable graymap
**
** Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 by Jef Poskanzer.
**
** 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.
*/

#include "pgm.h"

int
main(int argc, char * argv[] ) {
    FILE* ifp;
    gray* prevrow;
    gray* thisrow;
    gray* nextrow;
    gray* temprow;
    gray* newrow;
    int argn, n, rows, cols, row, col;
    float phi, omphi;
    gray maxval;
    int format;
    const char* const usage = "[-N] [pgmfile]  ( 1 <= N <= 9, default = 9 )";

    pgm_init( &argc, argv );

    argn = 1;
    n = 9;

    if ( argn < argc && argv[argn][0] == '-' && argv[argn][1] != '\0' ) {
        if ( sscanf( &(argv[argn][1]), "%d", &n ) != 1 )
            pm_usage( usage );
        if ( n < 1 || n > 9 )
            pm_usage( usage );
        ++argn;
    }

    if ( argn != argc ) {
        ifp = pm_openr( argv[argn] );
        ++argn;
    } else
        ifp = stdin;

    if ( argn != argc )
        pm_usage( usage );

    pgm_readpgminit( ifp, &cols, &rows, &maxval, &format );
    prevrow = pgm_allocrow( cols );
    thisrow = pgm_allocrow( cols );
    nextrow = pgm_allocrow( cols );

    pgm_writepgminit( stdout, cols, rows, maxval, 0 );
    newrow = pgm_allocrow( cols );

    /* The edge enhancing technique is taken from Philip R. Thompson's "xim"
    ** program, which in turn took it from section 6 of "Digital Halftones by
    ** Dot Diffusion", D. E. Knuth, ACM Transaction on Graphics Vol. 6, No. 4,
    ** October 1987, which in turn got it from two 1976 papers by J. F. Jarvis
    ** et. al.
    */
    phi = n / 10.0;
    omphi = 1.0 - phi;

    /* First row. */
    pgm_readpgmrow( ifp, thisrow, cols, maxval, format );
    pgm_writepgmrow( stdout, thisrow, cols, maxval, 0 );
    pgm_readpgmrow( ifp, nextrow, cols, maxval, format );

    /* Other rows. */
    for ( row = 1; row < rows - 1; row++ ) {
        temprow = prevrow;
        prevrow = thisrow;
        thisrow = nextrow;
        nextrow = temprow;
        pgm_readpgmrow( ifp, nextrow, cols, maxval, format );
        
        newrow[0] = thisrow[0];
        for (col = 1; col < cols - 1; col++) {
            /* Compute the sum of the neighborhood. */
            long sum, newval;
            sum =
                (long) prevrow[col-1] + (long) prevrow[col] +
                (long) prevrow[col+1] +
                (long) thisrow[col-1] + (long) thisrow[col] +
                (long) thisrow[col+1] +
                (long) nextrow[col-1] + (long) nextrow[col] +
                (long) nextrow[col+1];
            /* Now figure new value. */
            newval = ( ( thisrow[col] - phi * sum / 9 ) / omphi + 0.5 );
            if ( newval < 0 )
                newrow[col] = 0;
            else if ( newval > maxval )
                newrow[col] = maxval;
            else
                newrow[col] = newval;
        }
        newrow[cols - 1] = thisrow[cols - 1];
        pgm_writepgmrow( stdout, newrow, cols, maxval, 0 );
    }
    pm_close( ifp );
    
    /* Last row. */
    pgm_writepgmrow( stdout, nextrow, cols, maxval, 0 );

    pm_close( stdout );

    exit( 0 );
}