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matrix_visual.pl
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#!/usr/bin/perl
# Author: Daniel "Trizen" Șuteu
# License: GPLv3
# Date: 13 August 2016
# Website: https://github.com/trizen
# Display a matrix as a rectangle packed with circles.
# Brighter circles represent larger numerical values,
# while dimmer circles represent smaller numerical values.
use 5.010;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Imager;
use List::MoreUtils qw(minmax);
my @matrix = (
[131, 673, 234, 103, 18],
[201, 96, 342, 965, 150],
[630, 803, 746, 422, 111],
[537, 699, 497, 121, 956],
[805, 732, 524, 37, 331],
);
#<<<
# Reading a matrix from the standard input.
#~ @matrix = ();
#~ while(<>) {
#~ chomp;
#~ push @matrix, [split(/,/, $_)];
#~ }
#>>>
my $max_color = 2**16 - 1;
my $scale_factor = 10;
my $radius = $scale_factor / atan2(0, -'inf');
my $space = $radius / 2;
my $img = Imager->new(
xsize => @{$matrix[0]} * $scale_factor,
ysize => @matrix * $scale_factor,
channels => 3,
);
my ($min, $max) = minmax(map { @$_ } @matrix);
foreach my $i (0 .. $#matrix) {
my $row = $matrix[$i];
foreach my $j (0 .. $#{$row}) {
my $cell = $row->[$j];
my $value = int($max_color / ($max - $min) * ($cell - $min));
my $color = Imager::Color->new(sprintf("#%06x", $value));
$img->circle(
r => $radius,
x => int($j * $scale_factor + $radius + $space),
y => int($i * $scale_factor + $radius + $space),
color => $color,
);
}
}
$img->write(file => 'matrix_circle.png');