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NAME

       pamslice - extract one line of values out of a Netpbm image

SYNOPSIS

       pamslice {-row=rownumber | -column=columnnumber} [-plane=planenumber] [imagefile]

OPTION USAGE

       All  options  can be abbreviated to their shortest unique prefix.  You may use two hyphens
       instead of one.  You may separate an option name and its value with white space instead of
       an equals sign.

DESCRIPTION

       This program is part of Netpbm(1).

       pamslice  extracts  one  line  of  tuples  (pixels) out of a Netpbm image and prints their
       values in a table.  A line means a row or column.  It shows you  a  one-dimensional  cross
       section  of  a  two-dimensional image.  (With the -plane option, it can be thought of as a
       one-dimensional cross-section of a three-dimensional image).

       The table has one line per tuple, consisting of  blank-separated  ASCII  decimal  numbers.
       The  first  number  is the column number if you specified a row slice or the row number if
       you specified a column slice.  The rest of the numbers are  the  sample  values  in  plane
       number  order.  For a PBM or PGM input, there is only one plane.  For a PPM input, Plane 0
       is red, Plane 1 is green, and Plane 2 is  blue.   See  the  specifications  of  the  image
       formats for details on exactly what these numbers mean.

       If you want to see the entire raster of a Netpbm image, use pamtable.

OPTIONS

       In addition to the options common to all programs based on libnetpbm (most notably -quiet,
       see
        Common Options ⟨index.html#commonoptions⟩ ), pamslice recognizes  the  following  command
       line options:

       -row=rownumber
                   This indicates that the slice is to be horizontal -- i.e. one row of the
                   image -- and indicates which row.  Rows are numbered from the top
                   starting with 0.

              You cannot specify both -row and -column.

       -column=colnumber
                   This indicates that the slice is to be vertical -- i.e. one column of the
                   image -- and indicates which column.  Columns are numbered from the left
                   starting with 0.

              You cannot specify both -row and -column.

       -plane=planenumber
                   This specifies that you are interested in only one plane of the image
                   and which one.  Planes are numbered from 0 and have meanings that vary
                   on the type of image.  In a PPM image, Plane 0 is red, Plane 1 is
                   green, and Plane 2 is blue.

              If you don't specify -plane, you get all the planes -- each
                   line of output has multiple numbers in addition to the sequence number.
                   If you do specify -plane, each line of output contains one
                   number in addition to the sequence number.

       -xmgr
                   This option causes pamslice to format the output as input for a
                   xmgr so you can plot it.  The only difference this option makes
                   is that it adds header information to the beginning of the output.

SEE ALSO

       pamtable(1) pamcut(1) pnmtopnm(1) pamchannel(1) pnm(1)

HISTORY

       pamslice  replaced  pgmslice  in Netpbm 10.3 (June 2002).  It was backward compatible, but
       worked on Netpbm images other than PGM and PBM and added the -plane and -xmgr options.

AUTHOR

       Jos Dingjan <jos@tuatha.org> wrote pgmslice after being unable to find the source code  to
       Marco  Beijersbergen's  program  with  the  same  name.   Bryan  Henderson converted it to
       pamslice.

DOCUMENT SOURCE

       This manual page was generated by the Netpbm tool 'makeman' from HTML source.  The  master
       documentation is at

              http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/pamslice.html