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NAMEImage::Magick::Iterator - sequentially read Image::Magick object from a filehandle.SYNOPSISuse strict; use Image::Magick::Iterator; my $iter = Image::Magick::Iterator->new(); #assume PPM stream is coming from STDIN; $iter->handle(\*STDIN); #explicitly set format to PPM, there is no auto-detection built in $iter->format('PPM'); while(my $image = $iter->next){ print $image->Get('height'),"\n"; #access height attribute of each #Image::Magick object } DESCRIPTIONImage::Magick::Iterator adds iteration support to Image::Magick. This means that if you have a stream of concatenated images, you can access each image in the stream as an independent Image::Magick object.Iteration functionality is not present in Image::Magick itself as of version 5.56. Passing a stream of concatenated images would result in essentially a "stack" of images which would all be manipulated in parallel by any Image::Magick calls. Calls to Write() either output an animated series of image (a la animated GIFs), or the first image in the series. Image::Magick::Iterator is extensible to support many different image filetypes. Currently only PPM support is implemented. See /SYNOPSIS for an example. SUPPORTED FORMATSCurrently only PPM images can be iterated. It's not difficult to add new image types though, and I'm receptive to new classes for handling more formats. To add another format:1. Have a look at the source of Image::Magick::Iterator::PPM to get an idea of how to write a new format handling class. It is basically a class with one method, read_image, that when given a filehandle reference reads an image from it and passes back the raw data. 2. add a mapping to "_delegate()" that maps the desired value of "format()" to your image reading class. FEEDBACKEmail the author.AUTHORAllen Day <allenday@ucla.edu>COPYRIGHT AND LICENSECopyright (C) 2004 by Allen Day, allenday@ucla.eduThis library is released under GPL, the GNU General Public License APPENDIXThe rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a '_'. Methods are in alphabetical order for the most part.new()
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format()
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