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How can I find the value with the most change in my histogram?

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[N,edges] = histcounts(Y);
min = mean();
[k1,k2,k3]=size(imYuv) %Size of the picture
for i=1:k1
for j=1:k2
if Y(i,j)>min
Y(i,j)=0;
end
end
end
imYuv(:,:,1)=Y;
final = colorspace('RGB<-YUV',imYuv);
HIstogram1.jpg
I know the value is around .64 something.
But im trying to automated so it can select that for my threshold value.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 13 Ott 2019
I don't understand. Do you just want to blacken any values higher than 0.67? Or is it variable? Because you have lots of minimums all over the place. If it's variable then how are we supposed to know to take the min between 0.5 and 0.7 and not the min between 0.5 and 0.35, or any other min?
ThatStudent
ThatStudent il 13 Ott 2019
Yeah I want to just blacken the values greater than 0.67, and use that to make all the values greater than that black. What my professor told me was to, get the minimun next to the largest or the one with the biggest change . That is how you would know to use that minimum instead of the others.

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KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA il 13 Ott 2019
Modificato: KALYAN ACHARJYA il 13 Ott 2019
More detail with example:
data=[1 2 -4 5 6 0 5 20 10]; % Hist data is just simillar array
diff_data=diff(data)
idx=find(diff_data==max(diff_data));
threshold=data(idx+1)
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ThatStudent
ThatStudent il 13 Ott 2019
Should I use the N or the edges or would it work with both?
KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA il 20 Ott 2019
You can get it just see the maximum different (with neighbours) in number of pixels (N).

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