How do I create a chessboard of variable size from images of individual tiles?
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I need to create a chessboard using MATLAB, by using given images of tiles. The main problem, of course, is that the dimensions of the board must be configurable by the user (though it must still be a square). I've tried:
1. Storing the images in a cell array (don't know how to display this). 2. Automating the concatenation of row vectors/cell arrays into a matrix via loops (can't store images in a vector; using a cell array in place of the vector turns the matrix into a cell array).
tile{6} = imread('tw.png','png');
tile{5} = imread('twpw.png','png');
tile{4} = imread('twpb.png','png');
tile{3} = imread('tb.png','png');
tile{2} = imread('tbpw.png','png');
tile{1} = imread('tbpb.png','png');
rc=input('Enter number of rows: ');
board=cell(rc);
for k=1:rc
for l=1:rc
if (mod(k,2)&&mod(l,2))||((mod(k,2)==0)&&(mod(l,2)==0))
if (k==1)||(k==2)
board{k,l}=tile{1};
elseif (k==(rc-1))||(k==rc)
board{k,l}=tile{2};
else
board{k,l}=tile{3};
end
else
if (k==1)||(k==2)
board{k,l}=tile{4};
elseif (k==(rc-1))||(k==rc)
board{k,l}=tile{5};
else
board{k,l}=tile{6};
end
end
end
end
image(board)
And of course, using image on that gives "Numeric or logical matrix required for image CData" . The expected result would be a chessboard with a black tile in the top left corner, two rows of white pawns at the top and two rows of black pawns at the bottom.
I'm pretty much new to using MATLAB, so perhaps there was a function I missed...?
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Image Analyst
el 24 de Oct. de 2014
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Did you try the montage() function?
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Joshua
el 26 de Oct. de 2014
Image Analyst
el 26 de Oct. de 2014
montage() returns an image that you can display in an axes with imshow().
Joshua
el 26 de Oct. de 2014
Image Analyst
el 26 de Oct. de 2014
Not at this time. The current version of montage only works with a list of filenames. But you have those - I saw them at the beginning of your code - so you should be all set.
Joshua
el 27 de Oct. de 2014
Image Analyst
el 27 de Oct. de 2014
You'll have to stitch images together:
wideImage = [image1, image2]; % Use comma to do left/right.
tallImage = [image1; image2]; % Use semicolon to do top/bottom
Joshua
el 28 de Oct. de 2014
Image Analyst
el 28 de Oct. de 2014
Just use imshow() as usual.
Joshua
el 29 de Oct. de 2014
Image Analyst
el 29 de Oct. de 2014
OK. If you don't need that "row" cell array later after you construct the montage, just delete it to free up lots of memory:
clear('row');
I was just trying to show you a way you could do it without creating a cell array (using montage()), or using the way that you finally ended up doing:
tallImage = [image1; image2];
I thought you'd know that image1 would be an image and that to get an image you could either use imread or extract it from a cell array with the braces,
image1 = row{1};
So the line would be
tallImage = [row{1}; row{2}];
Of course the 1 and 2 could be index variables. There is a FAQ that explains cell arrays and how/when to use braces or parentheses. http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#What_is_a_cell_array.3F
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