[Rd] pixmaps and R
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Mon Apr 3 12:28:58 CEST 2006
On Mon, 3 Apr 2006, Thibaut Jombart wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> here is a question relative to pixmap pictures in R. Manipulating such
> objects is quite demanding for the RAM, as large matrices are created.
>
> For instance, try to execute the example of rimage library :
>
> ### R code ###
> library(rimage)
> x <- read.jpeg(system.file("data", "cat.jpg", package="rimage"))
> plot(x)
> object.size(x)
> save.image()
> ### end of R code ###
>
> Moreover, the '.RData' will be approximately the size of 'x' (around 4
> MB), despite the jpeg size is only 16 KB.
You can of course use compression when saving here, via
save(compress=TRUE). But it will not help much, as you are storing a very
simple image in a floating-point format with 24 bytes per pixel. I
suggest you use a more suitable format: JPEG files are only 8bits per
channel, so could be stored in a raw not numeric vector.
> Of course it is possible store only the expression reading the pictures
> instead.
> For instance:
>
> ### R code ###
> y=expression(read.jpeg(system.file("data", "cat.jpg", package="rimage")))
> object.size(y)
> object.size(eval(y))
> plot(eval(y))
> ### end of R code ###
>
> But... does anybody know if compressed pictures could be stored in R?
> And if yes, how ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Thibaut.
>
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