How to calculate the gray value on a line segment
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tao wang
il 28 Feb 2022
Commentato: tao wang
il 28 Feb 2022
Using the above code can realize the gray value distribution on a line segment, but you must click with the mouse. Is there a method to directly specify the pixel coordinates? It's really difficult for beginners to do this. Thank you
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Walter Roberson
il 28 Feb 2022
You can pass in the coordinates as the xi and yi parameters.
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Walter Roberson
il 28 Feb 2022
The values of the abscissa and ordinate above are increased by one
No they are not. I indexed at column 50:100 (which is 51 locations) and you can see that sx starts from exactly 50 and has length 51. Exactly the same values, nothing added to them.
but if it is a straight line connected by two arbitrary points
im = imread('cameraman.tif');
ny = size(im,1);
nx = size(im,2);
xstart = randi(nx)
xend = randi(nx)
ystart = randi(ny)
yend = randi(ny)
[sx, cy, c] = improfile(im, [xstart xend], [ystart yend])
Notice that sx(1) is exactly the same as xstart, and the sy(1) is exactly the same as ystart. The values have not been increased by 1.
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