Unable to read image.JPG file
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Hello, I am getting the same error. However, when I check with the recommended 'exist', the output is 2. Which, according to the documentation, means: "2 — name is a file with extension .m, .mlx, or .mlapp, or name is the name of a file with a non-registered file extension (.mat, .fig, .txt)." How can I move forward?
I am confused imread is in a loop, and all the files are .jpg files. However, when I loop, some of the images result in the error. Here is the relevant portion of my code. Thank you.
display ('top'); %Get list of all files in the folder with the desired file name pattern filePattern = fullfile(myFolder, '*.jpg'); %find files that are .jpg jpegFiles = dir(filePattern); %dir = list all files that match .jpg (from filePattern)
if ~isdir(myFolder) errorMessage = sprintf('Error: The following folder does not exist:\n%s', myFolder); uiwait(warndlg(errorMessage)); return; end
display ('before loop'); for k = 1:length(jpegFiles) %loop through all .jpg files display ('inside loop'); baseFileName = jpegFiles(k).name; %name of .jpgs (indexed individually (k)); Ex: SDC10705_RS.jpg fullFileName = fullfile(myFolder, baseFileName); %fullfile builds filename from parts = myfolder\baseFileName (full path of ^) fprintf(1, 'Now reading %s\n', fullFileName); imageArray = imread(fullFileName); %read specific FULLfilename from store of .jpg files %this should be the full
%Rotate display ('rotation'); %raw= jpegFiles(k).name; I = imread(jpegFiles(k).name); %must have imread for next step to work (rotation of I) R = imrotate(I, 355, 'bicubic'); %put angle and type of rotation here. 'bicubic' works best/ least distortion imshow(R); %display image %drawnow; %force display to update immediately
%Break up fileparts to allow saving with '_rotate' extension when looping through files [tmp_path, tmp_name, tmp_ext] = fileparts(fullFileName); %separating fullFileName, into path, name, and ext (.jpg) (pretty much opposite of fullfile) %need to do this so .jpg is at the end fullFileName_rotate = [tmp_path, filesep, tmp_name, '_rotate',tmp_ext];
imwrite(R, fullFileName_rotate); %new rotated image %saved as filename_rotate
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