creating .mat file

Sir I have 15 images ,I want to create .mat file so that i can load these images easily,please tell how to create .mat file

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Wayne King
Wayne King il 7 Ott 2011

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1.) If the images are the same size you can put them in an array and save that. If different, use a cell array.
2.) You can use matfile() to create a writable .mat file, save data into it, and then load that.
matobj = matfile('c:\data\mymat','Writable',true);
matobj.image1 = randn(256,256);
matobj.image2 = randn(256,256);
loadimage1 = matobj.image1;
% or
load('mymat.mat','image1');

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FIR
FIR il 7 Ott 2011
sir ,cant understand this method,can u suggest some other method please
Wayne King
Wayne King il 7 Ott 2011
Hi, What can't you understand? Another thing you can do is clear everything in your workspace except the 15 images and use save to save the whole workspace (which contains only the 15 images). I recommend the matfile() approach though
FIR
FIR il 7 Ott 2011
thank u sir,and other question which i have posted,I have aroung 15 slices of images,is it possible to create a single imaged from those slices of images
Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 7 Ott 2011
Single image how? Tiled, like with the montage() function? Or stacked into a volumetric 3D image like with cat(3, .....)?
FIR
FIR il 7 Ott 2011
sir ,it is stacking of an 15 slices image into one,is it possible

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Wayne King
Wayne King il 7 Ott 2011

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Yes, you can create an image volume. Create a 3-D array and place the images in that array.
X = zeros(256,256,15);
X(:,:,1) = image1;
X(:,:,2) = image2;
and so on

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FIR
FIR il 7 Ott 2011
sir ,but i need only one from from those 15 images forming a cube
Zoe
Zoe il 28 Ott 2017
Hi Wayne, is there a way to do it in a loop?? I have around 400 hundred matrices in my workspace and I want to store them in a 3d array. Thank you.

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