Hi, Murugan
My Suggestion is to read and test the examples in Scilab 'examples' file
folder first in order to obtain a overview of interfacing external
libraries with Scilab, and next to read SIP's source code which is a
invaluable fortune for anyone who wants to interface ImageMagick with
Scilab, besides, you cann't miss Ricardo's documents on SIP homepage.
Moreover, if your working platform is Windows, I have some tips on
porting SIP, which I plan to write into an article in future.
Thank you for paying attention to SIP.
Cheers,
Zhang Cheng
mur...@si... murugan wrote:
> hi
> i am current working on a project titled "image processing for scilab"
>
> i am currently using ImageMagick C API for image processing methods.
>
> could anyone help me out with how to interface a C program with
> ImageMagick Library to the Scilab.
>
> Please do the needful
>
> bye
> Murugan
>
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