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How label a line plotted automatically on an image?

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Sean
Sean il 22 Feb 2015
Commentato: Sean il 23 Feb 2015
Below is code Ive used to process a batch of images. The functions label white and dark regions on the image followed by plotting the necessary lines over the original data, identifying the segments. I'm looking to automatically label the plotted lines as 'Segment A' 'Segment B' etc, could anyone help me in doing so?
InputFolder = fullfile(pwd, 'FlatImages');
filePattern = fullfile(InputFolder, '*.bmp');
% Lists all BMP files in wd folder
BmpFiles = dir(filePattern);
OutputFolder = fullfile(pwd, 'SegmentedImages');
for i=1:length(BmpFiles)
fname = BmpFiles(i).name;
FullFileNameInput=fullfile(InputFolder, fname);
%Reads in each BMP file on by one
A=imread(FullFileNameInput);
[s f]=get_white_edges2(A);
[s1 f1]=get_Black_edges3(A);
Fname_out=['WE_' fname];
%Plots white and black edge segments on Flat Image
figure; imshow(A); hold on; plot([s f]); hold on; plot([s1 f1]);
FullFileNameOutput=fullfile(OutputFolder, Fname_out);
% -dbmp option with the PRINT command to save the
% figure as a BMP file. gcf returns current fig. handle.
print(gcf, '-dbmp', FullFileNameOutput);
end

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 22 Feb 2015
Use the text() function.
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Sean
Sean il 23 Feb 2015
I'm initially looking to find the midpoint of the 2 lines of best fit, as I mentioned earlier the gap can vary between the beginning and end (size of area) of the white region or the row in which the white regions begin also varies. once mid points are calculated I was looking to label the 2 segments as Segment A and Segment B using the 'text' function.

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