imshow and GUI axis handles

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Paolo
Paolo il 12 Lug 2013
I have to display an image in a GUI figure. In the figure there are two axes.
How can I tell
imshow
to display the image in the axis I want? With
plot
I could use
plot(handles.axis1,image)
but this doesn't work for imshow (<http://www.mathworks.it/it/help/images/ref/imshow.html>)! The code
imshow(handles.axis1,image)
is not allowed,
imshow
doesn't accept axis handles.
Any suggestion to solve this issue?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 12 Lug 2013
You can specify the axes in the call to imshow with the 'Parent' option:
imshow(yourImage, 'Parent', handles.axesImage);
or you can specify it with the axes function in advance of calling imshow():
axes(handles.axesImage);
imshow(yourImage);
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Victor Carvalho
Victor Carvalho il 20 Ago 2015
It's funny that only the first option worked for my GUI. Thank you!
Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 20 Ago 2015
I would be stunned and shocked if my second option did not also work. The function axes() switches the current axes to what you specify, and imshow() with no parent option will display in the current axes.

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Dishant Arora
Dishant Arora il 12 Lug 2013
axes(handles.axis1);
imshow(YourImage)
And you can get handles to different axis using findobj:
hAxes = finobj(gcf, 'type' ,'axes');
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Ahmad Mahmood
Ahmad Mahmood il 29 Giu 2018
Modificato: Ahmad Mahmood il 29 Giu 2018
Hi! I have an image 649x487, and I have two vectors that match in length of the x dim and y dim. I was want to use these vectors as the axes, and not the pixel dimension the image comes with. Do you know how I could do that? I also want to view these axes using imshow(). Thank you for your help!
Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 29 Giu 2018
Use 'xdata' and 'ydata'.
imshow(yourImage, 'XData', x, 'YData', y);

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kousar majeed
kousar majeed il 16 Giu 2019
axes(handles.axesImage);
imshow('Lena.jpg');
i just want to show display image in gui axes but it is not working in push button when i call it ? need help
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Vivek Kumar Singh
Vivek Kumar Singh il 4 Ago 2021
Modificato: Vivek Kumar Singh il 4 Ago 2021
function UPLOAD_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
% hObject handle to UPLOAD (see GCBO)
% eventdata reserved - to be defined in a future version of MATLAB
% handles structure with handles and user data (see GUIDATA)
[file,path]=uigetfile('*.*','Select image');
loc=strcat(path,file);
pic=imread(loc);
axes(handles.AXES1);
imshow(pic);
Something similar works for me as i am uploading image via a callback from button whose tag is UPLOAD, and my axes name is AXES1

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kousar majeed
kousar majeed il 16 Giu 2019
% --- Executes on button press in pushbutton1.
function pushbutton1_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
% hObject handle to pushbutton1 (see GCBO)
% eventdata reserved - to be defined in a future version of MATLAB
% handles structure with handles and user data (see GUIDATA)
axes(handles.axesImage);
imshow('Lena.jpg');
identify my mistake??????
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 16 Giu 2019
Should be okay as long as lena.jpg is in your search path or current folder.
Explain what "not working" means to you? Is there an error message?

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kousar majeed
kousar majeed il 16 Giu 2019
1) display my simple image using gui
now i want to learn more
1) how i can load one by one frame from folder of frame: code
2) then display it into GUI axes
waiting for ur answer
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 16 Giu 2019
If you can't get it working, post what you have and say what you want to do or measure in your images.
But do it in your own, new post instead of in this 6 year old answer to someone else.

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Afaq Khan
Afaq Khan il 16 Mag 2021
what does it mean by adding term 'parent' in imshow..?

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