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  /external/ImageMagick/MagickCore/
display.c 885 " / Press to rotate the image 90 degrees clockwise.",
887 " \\ Press to rotate the image 90 degrees counter-clockwise.",
889 " * Press to rotate the image the number of degrees you",
892 " S Press to shear the image the number of degrees you",
1848 degrees = 0.0; local
5461 degrees; local
8552 degrees[MagickPathExtent] = "60"; local
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  /external/ImageMagick/www/api/
morphology.php 154 <dd> Comet:{width},{sigma},{angle} Blur in one direction only, much like how a bright object leaves a comet like trail. The Kernel is actually half a gaussian curve, Adding two such blurs in opposite directions produces a Blur Kernel. Angle can be rotated in multiples of 90 degrees. </dd>
166 <dd> The 3x3 kernels (most of these) can be circularly rotated in multiples of 45 degrees to generate the 8 angled varients of each of the kernels. </dd>
194 <dd> However this kernel is als at the heart of the FreiChen Edge Detection Process which uses a set of 9 specially weighted kernel. These 9 kernels not be normalized, but directly applied to the image. The results is then added together, to produce the intensity of an edge in a specific direction. The square root of the pixel value can then be taken as the cosine of the edge, and at least 2 such runs at 90 degrees from each other, both the direction and the strength of the edge can be determined. </dd>
222 <dd> WARNING: The above was layed out as per http://www.math.tau.ac.il/~turkel/notes/edge_detectors.pdf But rotated 90 degrees so direction is from left rather than the top. I have yet to find any secondary confirmation of the above. The only other source found was actual source code at http://ltswww.epfl.ch/~courstiv/exos_labos/sol3.pdf Neigher paper defineds the kernels in a way that looks locical or correct when taken as a whole. </dd>
254 <dd> Peak:radius1,radius2 Find any peak larger than the pixels the fall between the two radii. The default ring of pixels is as per "Ring". Edges Find flat orthogonal edges of a binary shape Corners Find 90 degree corners of a binary shape Diagonals:type A special kernel to thin the 'outside' of diagonals LineEnds:type Find end points of lines (for pruning a skeletion) Two types of lines ends (default to both) can be searched for Type 0: All line ends Type 1: single kernel for 4-conneected line ends Type 2: single kernel for simple line ends LineJunctions Find three line junctions (within a skeletion) Type 0: all line junctions Type 1: Y Junction kernel Type 2: Diagonal T Junction kernel Type 3: Orthogonal T Junction kernel Type 4: Diagonal X Junction kernel Type 5: Orthogonal + Junction kernel Ridges:type Find single pixel ridges or thin lines Type 1: Fine single pixel thick lines and ridges Type 2: Find two pixel thick lines and ridges ConvexHull Octagonal Thickening Kernel, to generate convex hulls of 45 degrees Skeleton:type Traditional skeleton generating kernels. Type 1: Tradional Skeleton kernel (4 connected skeleton) Type 2: HIPR2 Skeleton kernel (8 connected skeleton) Type 3: Thinning skeleton based on a ressearch paper by Dan S. Bloomberg (Default Type) ThinSE:type A huge variety of Thinning Kernels designed to preserve conectivity. many other kernel sets use these kernels as source definitions. Type numbers are 41-49, 81-89, 481, and 482 which are based on the super and sub notations used in the source research paper. </dd>
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transform.php 472 <p>TransposeImage() creates a horizontal mirror image by reflecting the pixels around the central y-axis while rotating them by 90 degrees.</p>
498 <p>TransverseImage() creates a vertical mirror image by reflecting the pixels around the central x-axis while rotating them by 270 degrees.</p>
  /external/ImageMagick/scripts/
xsnap 190 -from 0 -to 360 -tickinterval 45 -variable snap(degrees)
480 if {$snap(degrees)} {
481 set command [concat $command -rotate $snap(degrees)]
577 set snap(degrees) 0
  /frameworks/rs/tests/java_api/RSUnitTests/src/com/android/rs/unittest/
math.rs 285 TEST_FN_FUNC_FN(degrees);
  /external/ImageMagick/MagickWand/
drawing-wand.c 764 % o sd: starting degrees of rotation
766 % o ed: ending degrees of rotation
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  /compatibility/cdd/7_hardware-compatibility/
7_3_sensors.md 303 * [C-1-3] MUST be capable of measuring orientation changes up to 1,000 degrees
374 is interacting with the device in degrees Celsius.
625 * MAY support pose sensor with 6 degrees of freedom.
631 If device implementations support pose sensor with 6 degrees of freedom, they:

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