First, I gotta say, the "how do you do X without WELL-KNOWN-WAY-TO-DO-X?" questions bug me. It means you've got an artificial constraint, but you aren't being explicit about the constraint, so I can't tell how close to the optimal way you can get.

In particular, I can't tell why you can't use Image::Size, so I don't know which of the problems below to solve:

So, we spend time solving the problems we hallucinate instead of the actual problem.

Half the battle of a problem is discovering the universe of solutions before narrowing it down to a working solution. Saying "I want X without Y happening" is a very fuzzy goal indeed.

-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker


In reply to Re: How can I get an image's height and length without Image::Size()? by merlyn
in thread How can I get an image's height and length without Image::Size()? by Anonymous Monk

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