http://www.ymlgroup.com/obscurehiddenlocation/downloads site, and > imported it using from notzanzibar import DataType. >
No i haven't downloaded it.. and this site is not opening... > > Then you'd have instantiated it in some code like > data = DataType(filename) > > and then the type of data would be notzanzibar.DataType and the docs > would be probably available somewhere on www.invalid.com/docs > This site is also blocked here. > > The only new guess: > > A 3D image would presumably have 3 subscripts, and you're only supplying > two. > Yes a 3D image has 3 subscripts but m trying to access all three through using only 2 subsscripts i.e X and Y > > If you want help, be explicit: > > 1) what version of CPython are you using, and on what OS? > I am using 2.7.3 on windows 7 2) what web site did you download some extra library from ? > The only extra libary i am using is Opencv , downloaded from http://sourceforge.net/projects/opencvlibrary/ > 3) what import statement did you use ? > import cv 4) How are all those global variables initialized ? > see attached file > 5) What command did you use to start the script ? Did you run it from > command.com, or from some IDE ? > Yes I am running it through IDLE GUI > 5) Exactly what error message did you get, including the traceback ? > Traceback (most recent call last): File "Z:\modules\Masking_an_image_dynamically.py", line 155, in <module> AccessPixels(data) File "Z:\modules\.py", line 147, in AccessPixels CreateMask(data, x, y) File "Z:\modules\new_classification.py", line 110, in CreateMask point = data[iy, ix ] error: index is out of range The line numbers here and the file attached may be different because I have removed a lot of print statements which I was using to debug the error.. > 6) What have you done to try to figure out your own error? > I have trying print out variables and Indices at each step.. Zero Piraeus : Where are you ?
Masking_an_image_dynamically.py
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