Load image in form one-dimensional signal

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Arkanra Kadhum
Arkanra Kadhum il 10 Dic 2016
Commentato: Image Analyst il 11 Dic 2016
How can I use the Matlab statement "s = leleccum(1:3920)" for any image rather than leleccum image? The number 3920, what it means please I need your help Arkan

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 10 Dic 2016
Img = imread('ImageFileName.png');
s = Img(:) ;

Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 10 Dic 2016
That takes an image called leleccum and stacks all columns on top of each other with col 1 at the top, then col 2 underneath that, then col 3 and so on. Then it extracts the first 3920 elements of that column vector into a new column vector. This may or may not be an exact integer number of columns.
To do it for an image of any other name, simple use the name of the other image.
For example to get the first 58 pixels in image "grayImage", do this:
s = grayImage(1:58)
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Arkanra Kadhum
Arkanra Kadhum il 11 Dic 2016
Modificato: Image Analyst il 11 Dic 2016
Thank you so much for you important reply. My problem is to decompose the EMG image. When I write
EmgImg=imread('emg1.jpg');
s = EmgImg(1:3920); %Load original one-dimensional signal.
l_s = length(s);
[C,L] = wavedec(s,3,'db1');
I get the warning
Warning: CONV2 on values of class UINT8 is obsolete.
Use CONV2(DOUBLE(A),DOUBLE(B)) or CONV2(SINGLE(A),SINGLE(B)) instead.
Best regards
Arkan
Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 11 Dic 2016
OK, so...did you do that? Did you convert your image to double like it said? If not, why not?

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