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How can i read/load .pgm file in julia. I am trying to read it through imread(".pgm") but compiler says that it only reads ".png" file.
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    How can i read/load .pgm file in julia. I am trying to read it through imread(".pgm") but compiler says that it only reads ".png" file.
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      How can i read/load .pgm file in julia. I am trying to read it through imread(".pgm") but compiler says that it only reads ".png" file.
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      How can i read/load .pgm file in julia. I am trying to read it through imread(".pgm") but compiler says that it only reads ".png" file.
      Is there any other command for that.







      load julia-lang imread pgm






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          You can use the Images.jl to read-in PGM file like this:



          using Images
          img = load("your_file_name.pgm")


          Function load tries to infer the file type from its name and possibly magic bytes in the file so if your file has the pgm extension all should work fine.






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          • I installed Pillow through Conda and then imread worked fine, as load asks for additional packages such as Netpbm,ImageMagick ...
            – A R.
            Nov 22 at 14:28










          • :). Actually this pattern is useful in many cases where Python has a mature library ready as Julia-Python integration is simple and smooth (though I would say that the Images.jl is mature, but it is true that it has dependencies that have to be installed beforehand).
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          You can use the Images.jl to read-in PGM file like this:



          using Images
          img = load("your_file_name.pgm")


          Function load tries to infer the file type from its name and possibly magic bytes in the file so if your file has the pgm extension all should work fine.






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          • I installed Pillow through Conda and then imread worked fine, as load asks for additional packages such as Netpbm,ImageMagick ...
            – A R.
            Nov 22 at 14:28










          • :). Actually this pattern is useful in many cases where Python has a mature library ready as Julia-Python integration is simple and smooth (though I would say that the Images.jl is mature, but it is true that it has dependencies that have to be installed beforehand).
            – Bogumił Kamiński
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          You can use the Images.jl to read-in PGM file like this:



          using Images
          img = load("your_file_name.pgm")


          Function load tries to infer the file type from its name and possibly magic bytes in the file so if your file has the pgm extension all should work fine.






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          • I installed Pillow through Conda and then imread worked fine, as load asks for additional packages such as Netpbm,ImageMagick ...
            – A R.
            Nov 22 at 14:28










          • :). Actually this pattern is useful in many cases where Python has a mature library ready as Julia-Python integration is simple and smooth (though I would say that the Images.jl is mature, but it is true that it has dependencies that have to be installed beforehand).
            – Bogumił Kamiński
            Nov 22 at 15:04













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          You can use the Images.jl to read-in PGM file like this:



          using Images
          img = load("your_file_name.pgm")


          Function load tries to infer the file type from its name and possibly magic bytes in the file so if your file has the pgm extension all should work fine.






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          You can use the Images.jl to read-in PGM file like this:



          using Images
          img = load("your_file_name.pgm")


          Function load tries to infer the file type from its name and possibly magic bytes in the file so if your file has the pgm extension all should work fine.







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          • I installed Pillow through Conda and then imread worked fine, as load asks for additional packages such as Netpbm,ImageMagick ...
            – A R.
            Nov 22 at 14:28










          • :). Actually this pattern is useful in many cases where Python has a mature library ready as Julia-Python integration is simple and smooth (though I would say that the Images.jl is mature, but it is true that it has dependencies that have to be installed beforehand).
            – Bogumił Kamiński
            Nov 22 at 15:04


















          • I installed Pillow through Conda and then imread worked fine, as load asks for additional packages such as Netpbm,ImageMagick ...
            – A R.
            Nov 22 at 14:28










          • :). Actually this pattern is useful in many cases where Python has a mature library ready as Julia-Python integration is simple and smooth (though I would say that the Images.jl is mature, but it is true that it has dependencies that have to be installed beforehand).
            – Bogumił Kamiński
            Nov 22 at 15:04
















          I installed Pillow through Conda and then imread worked fine, as load asks for additional packages such as Netpbm,ImageMagick ...
          – A R.
          Nov 22 at 14:28




          I installed Pillow through Conda and then imread worked fine, as load asks for additional packages such as Netpbm,ImageMagick ...
          – A R.
          Nov 22 at 14:28












          :). Actually this pattern is useful in many cases where Python has a mature library ready as Julia-Python integration is simple and smooth (though I would say that the Images.jl is mature, but it is true that it has dependencies that have to be installed beforehand).
          – Bogumił Kamiński
          Nov 22 at 15:04




          :). Actually this pattern is useful in many cases where Python has a mature library ready as Julia-Python integration is simple and smooth (though I would say that the Images.jl is mature, but it is true that it has dependencies that have to be installed beforehand).
          – Bogumił Kamiński
          Nov 22 at 15:04


















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