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Write a programme called pgmTile which takes 3 arguments, an input file (either ASCII or binary), an integer factor n, and an output file name template. It should divide the input file into nxn smaller images corresponding to parts of the image. For example, suppose that the invocation is:
pgmTile sampleFile.pgm 3 sampleFile_<row>_<column>.pgmthen the programme should read in sampleFile.pgm and output 9 smaller images, named: sampleFile_0_0.pgm
sampleFile_0_1.pgm sampleFile_0_2.pgm sampleFile_1_0.pgm sampleFile_1_1.pgm sampleFile_1_2.pgm sampleFile_2_0.pgm sampleFile_2_1.pgm sampleFile_2_2.pgm
i.e. substituting the relative position of the subimage in the larger image into the <row> and <column> tags in the template name

Transcribed Image Text:V. (5) Write another programme called pgmTile which takes 3 arguments, an input
file (either ASCII or binary), an integer factor n, and an output file name template. It should
divide the input file into nxn smaller images corresponding to parts of the image. For
example, suppose that the invocation is:
pgmTile sampleFile.pgm 3 sampleFile_<row>_<column>.pgm
then the programme should read in sampleFile.pgm and output 9 smaller images, named:
sampleFile_0_0.pgm
sampleFile_0_1.pgm
sampleFile_0_2.pgm
sampleFile_1_0.pgm
sampleFile_1_1.pgm
sampleFile_1_2.pgm
sampleFile_2_0.pgm
sampleFile_2_1.pgm
sampleFile_2_2.pgm
i.e. substituting the relative position of the subimage in the larger image into the <row> and
<column> tags in the template name
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