How can i plot the intensity of each row in an image?
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This is what I have so far for my code. I was either going to use intensityValue or improfile but I don't really understand how it works.
I = imread('C:\Users\student\Pictures\2017-07-11\image.jpg');
warning('off', 'Images:initSize:adjustingMag');
%intensityValue= I (100,500);
%improfile 
imshow(I);
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  Prashant Arora
    
 il 17 Lug 2017
        
      Modificato: Prashant Arora
    
 il 17 Lug 2017
  
      Hi Amelia,
I am assuming you have a 2-dimensional Image I. You can directly use the value in the image matrix to plot the intensity. For example:
I = imread('liftingbody.png');
x = 1:size(I,1);
y = 1:size(I,2);
[X,Y] = meshgrid(x,y);
plot3(X,Y,I)
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 il 17 Lug 2017
				Prashant Arora wrote "I am assuming you have a 2-dimensional Image I." . Your image is not 2D. You need to do rgb2gray to get intensity.
  AKSHAY KUMAR
 il 12 Mar 2019
				after using rgb2gray it still shows the same image as that of attached file
  Walter Roberson
      
      
 il 17 Lug 2017
        
      Modificato: Walter Roberson
      
      
 il 17 Lug 2017
  
      surf( rgb2gray(YourRGBImage), 'edgecolor', 'none' )
colormap(gray(256))
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 il 19 Lug 2017
				max() and mean() have different calling sequences. max(A, B) is element-by-element max(A(I,J), B(I,J)) unless B is empty, [], in which case max(A, []) is the same as max(A, [], 1) which is per-column maximum. max(A, [], 2) is per-row maximum.
mean(A,1) is per-column mean, and mean(A,2) is per-row mean.
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