On 11/21/2012 05:11 AM, inshu chauhan wrote: >> >>> >>>> <snip> >> I must confess I have no idea what data represents. When you're doing >> rings, you use deltas on the cx and cy values. But when you're >> computing radius, you use the 3d coordinates returned by data[cx, cy]. >> So is data some kind of transformation, like a projection from a 3d >> object into a plane ? >> > > If I say data is a yml image file.. does it makes sense ? Nyways I am > treating it as matrix with values. > Yes you can say that it is a projection of 3D objects onto a 2D plane.. > which I am finding hard to work with !!!!! >
http://www.fileinfo.com/extension/yml indicates that .yml files are human readable files, but doesn't specify much else. from other references, I gather it's used for javascript and for database. So far, I've only found one reference to image, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10017298/read-yml-files-in-matlab but that doesn't really give me any intuitive meaning for the data. So i cannot guess what the meaning of circle radius is. At 8:43 yesterday, you had the following output and trace: """ data loaded [(296, 403), (298, 403), (298, 405), (296, 405), (297, 403), (298, 404), (297, 405), (296, 404)] ... I am printing Indices to know what index it dies out.. Traceback (most recent call last): File "Z:/modules/Classify.py", line 73, in <module> ComputeClasses(data) File "Z:/modules/Classify.py", line 49, in ComputeClasses point = data[idx[0], idx[1]] error: index is out of range """ If you meant to just show us the last new_indices list printed out, then presumably somewhere in that list is the one that fails. Could it be that the internally linked jpeg file has the size 300 x 3000, and that the yml data only goes to 300 x 400 ? -- DaveA -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list