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cgimage - /quite keyword [message #89386] Mon, 06 October 2014 06:01 Go to next message
g.nacarts is currently offline  g.nacarts
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Hi all

I am using the cgimage function to visualize my images. I create a file to store all the images in jpeg form but when I run the program the images used to appear in windows while the program is running. There are 200 images and it's quite time consuming. I tried to find a keyword to stop this effect and just create the images and send them to the file but I didn't find anything. I tried the /quite keyword but it doesn't allowed.

Can anyone help with this?

Regards,
G.
Re: cgimage - /quite keyword [message #89406 is a reply to message #89386] Wed, 08 October 2014 20:20 Go to previous message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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g.nacarts@gmail.com writes:

> I am using the cgimage function to visualize my images. I create a file to store all the images in jpeg form but when I run the program the images used to appear in windows while the program is running. There are 200 images and it's quite time consuming. I tried to find a keyword to stop this effect and just create the images and send them to the file but I didn't find anything. I tried the /quite keyword but it doesn't allowed.
>
> Can anyone help with this?

cgImage, image, OUTPUT='nameOfOutputFile.jpg'

Cheers,

David
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