Problem with Running a matlab code.
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The first time the code was run in matlab,I got a graph.But then the next time,with the same code they are showing either error or another graph.so i am not able to work further.I am using MATLAB R2012a.Can you please help me to solve this problem.
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Amit
el 27 de En. de 2014
After looking at the plots, the issue turns out to be memory issue. The first time, you used it, MATLAB could create the matrix. However the second time or whenever the error was there, there was insufficient memory avaialble to MATLAB to execute multibandread. Did you use different computers different times for running this code?
There are few tips that you can do: http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_prog/resolving-out-of-memory-errors.html
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Amit
el 27 de En. de 2014
Okay. However, think this: To do a large matrix, MATLAB needs a contiguous block of memory. Sometimes, windows does not provide that much continuous block of memory and in those case you'll run into this error.
Check out the link, I added. This will probably help you.
Walter Roberson
el 27 de En. de 2014
Change the
clear
to
clear X
clf
and then you will probably be able to run it multiple times.
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Vartika Rao
el 6 de Oct. de 2020
"I am getting an error on the execution of this file- ERROR-Unrecognized function or variable 'ReadData3D"
%%
%acquire sequences
[Vflair,infoF] = ReadData3D();
[VT1,infoT1] = ReadData3D();
[VT2,infoT2] = ReadData3D();
%rotate images for an esier comparing with true file
Vflair=rot90(Vflair);
VT1=rot90(VT1);
VT2=rot90(VT2);
%%
%select a slice of brain (for example 75th slice)
Vflair = mat2gray(Vflair);
Vf = Vflair(:,:,75);
VT1 = mat2gray(VT1);
Vt1 = VT1(:,:,75);
VT2 = mat2gray(VT2);
Vt2 = VT2(:,:,75);
%%
figure;
montage({Vf,Vt2,Vt1},'Size',[1 3]);
pause();
close all;
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