save an image in a directory

Hi, I used: print('-dtiff','example.tif') in my code. now, i need to save the image (example.tif) in a specified directory. My code is: baseFileName = sprintf('TEST%d.tif', j); fullFileName = fullfile(pathName, baseFileName); imwrite(example, fullFileName);
but this error occurs: ??? Undefined function or variable 'example' any idea?
tnx, Azi

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang il 17 Ago 2011

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Why not use print() directly.
print('-dtiff',fullFileName)

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azarm
azarm il 17 Ago 2011
My problem with using print is that, i want the resulted image to be saved like this automatically after each running:
TEST1.tif
TEST2.tif
...
that's the reason i used : sprintf('TEST%d.tif', j)- j will be incremented each time.
any suggestion?
tnx
azarm
azarm il 17 Ago 2011
solved with print('-dtiff',fullFileName)!
tnx

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Jan
Jan il 17 Ago 2011
Look in the documentation of IMWRITE: IMWRITE(A, filename) expects A to be an array containing the pixel values. But in your code "example" is not a defined variable.
I assume you want to move the file:
movefile('example.tif', fullFileName);
Most likely Jiang's answer would be better: Sinmply create the picture file at the wnated location directly.

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Jan
Jan il 17 Ago 2011
@Jiang: I still do not know, if Jiang is your "first" name. Should I write "@Fangjun"?
Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang il 17 Ago 2011
@Jan, Thank you for asking. Fangjun is my first name. But I really don't mind.
Jan
Jan il 17 Ago 2011
@Fangjun: Mei shi. Wo hen goaxing.
Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang il 17 Ago 2011
Nice! You are right. You speaks my mother tongue. You got talent, Jan!

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