How to create image matrix via
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I have the following problem: I have a file.mat, containing a matrix 240X320. If I click on imagesc, I see an image referencing the matrix ... Now, I want to select a portion of the image by clicking on "insert-> rectangle" and from there derive the submatrix. If I click with right mouse button I can show M-code, which gives me only the coordinates of the rectangle, but how can I obtain the submatrix?
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Image Analyst
il 18 Ago 2011
No, that's not right. You need to convert your x,y from normalized values to values that correspond to pixel coordinates. Get the size of your image like this
[rows columns numberOfColorChannels] = size(yourImageArray);
Then multiply your x's by the columns, and the y's by the rows to get x and y in columns and rows instead of normalized units. Then get the submatrix like this
submatrix = yourImageArray(row1:row2, column1:column2);
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Andrei Bobrov
il 18 Ago 2011
M = randi([-123 421],10) % your matrix
xy = [2,7;4,8] % coordinates of your rectangle in view [x1,x2;y1,y2]
variant
c = arrayfun(@(i1)xy(i1,1):xy(i1,2),1:2,'un',0);
SM = M(c{:}) % your submatrix
or
SM = M(xy(1,1):xy(1,2),xy(2,1):xy(2,2)) % your submatrix
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Vincenzo
il 18 Ago 2011
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Image Analyst
il 20 Ago 2011
Your row1, etc. are fractional numbers. You need to use round(), floor(), ceil(), or int32() to get them into integers.
Walter Roberson
il 18 Ago 2011
This sounds oddly like yesterday's question http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/13866-move-rectangle-over-te-image
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Vincenzo
il 7 Set 2011
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Walter Roberson
il 7 Set 2011
x1=0.3867;
row1=int32(x1*320);
That is, do not convert the multiplication factor to integer: convert the result of the multiplication to integer.
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