Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: imdata
Version: 0.0.1
Summary: A easy class for save the data by the img
Home-page: https://github.com/jeefies/imdata
Author: Jeef
Author-email: jeefy163@163.com
Maintainer: Jeef
Maintainer-email: jeefy163@163.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # ImData
        
        **Author: Jeef**  
        **Email: jeefy163@163.com**
        
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        ## Installation
        Use _git_ to clone it for the github.com.  
        See [Github](https://github.com/jeefies/imdata)  
        Or see [PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/imdata) to install  
        `pip install imdata`.
        
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        ## Usage
        the main class is ImData.  
        _Dependeces: imageio_  
        _Advice: Use python that later than 3.5, no support for 2.7_
        
        Imdata.bytes_pix(bs, size, encode='utf-8')
        > if bs is a string, use 'encode' to encode the string.  
        > size is the size of the img, such as (40, 80).  
        > size is not for the length of the bs, it's about 1.4 bigger than the length.  
        > for eample, if bytes is like b'my bytes', size at least should be (3,4) instead of (2,4)
        
        ImData.pix_bytes(pix, encode='utf-8')
        > The pix is the np.array object. Use `import numpy as np; pix = np.array(...)`.  
        > encode for the bytes type, is want a string.  
        
        ImData.read(uri)
        > Read from the image, notice that do not read a unsupport picture.
        
        ImData.save(uri, bytes=None, size, format)
        > Save the bytes to the image.  
        > format can only be in 'tif', 'tiff', 'png' but not for 'jpg', 'jpeg', 'gif' and so on.  
Platform: UNKNOWN
Requires-Python: >3.4
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