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how to get the value of pixel per cell in image.
example..(1.52372e+006)..how to get and display this value from image.
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Image Analyst
el 26 de Nov. de 2011
row = 42; % or whatever.
column = 69; % or whatever.
% Display the value of the image in the command window.
fprintf(1, 'The pixel value at (row=%d, col=%d) = %f', row, column, imageArray(row, column));
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Image Analyst
el 26 de Nov. de 2011
If you have a floating point image, and if the value or your image at some particular row and column is 1.52372e+006, then imageArray(row, column) will give you that value. It's as simple as that. If your image does not have that value in it, then no, of course you can't get a value like that. Please think about what you're saying from my point of view, or ask a coworker to look over your question and see if they can figure out what you mean from what little you provided.
Walter Roberson
el 26 de Nov. de 2011
Is the question: given a particular value, find the locations that the value occurs in an array?
If so, then
[r, c] = find(abs(YourArray - ValueToFind) < AcceptableTolerance);
For example,
[r, c] = find(abs(I - 1.52372e+006) < 0.1)
to locate the locations that are within 0.1 of the particular value.
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