I owe you an answer but most was said already.

> to a post that contains no information.

Well he gave informations, he explained in plain language what kind of functions he is looking for.

I know little of MatLab and don't expect others to look off-topic things up. (like some BioInfs here expect for their FASTA stuff)

But from the description (reading/displaying images) simply hinting towards Tk and Canvas seemed appropriate.

Like this he gets a chance to ask a better question.

In dubio pro reo.

I didn't want to offend you, just clarify towards a first time poster that

> We don't do free work here upon request. You need to show at least some effort

is not the normal tone to be expected here.

My personal rule of happiness here is to try to avoid spending more effort into a reply than the OP did...

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language and ☆☆☆☆ :)
Je suis Charlie!


In reply to Re^4: How can I tranlate imread and imshow matlab function into perl by LanX
in thread How can I tranlate imread and imshow matlab function into perl by meemee

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