How to display images from a cell array?

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fiona rozario
fiona rozario el 31 de Mayo de 2017
Comentada: Image Analyst el 1 de Jun. de 2017
I have 5 images in a cell array 'imageshares' and I want to display them individually.
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image(imageshares{i}));
I used the above code and obviously this didn't work. How do I display the images?
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Matthew Eicholtz
Matthew Eicholtz el 31 de Mayo de 2017
It would be helpful to see more of your code so we can properly diagnose the problem.
fiona rozario
fiona rozario el 1 de Jun. de 2017
f=imread('test2.jpg');
red=f(:,:,1);
green=f(:,:,2);
blue=f(:,:,3);
[r,c,d]=size(f);
shred=zeros(r,c);
shgreen=zeros(r,c);
shblue=zeros(r,c);
image=zeros(r,c);
N = input('Number of pieces to break into ');
rowgroups = diff( round(linspace(0,r,N+1)));
rshares = mat2cell(red, rowgroups, size(red,2));
gshares = mat2cell(green, rowgroups, size(green,2));
bshares = mat2cell(blue, rowgroups, size(blue,2));
imageshares=mat2cell(image, rowgroups, size(image,2));
shredshares = mat2cell(shred, rowgroups, size(shred,2));
shgreenshares = mat2cell(shgreen, rowgroups, size(shgreen,2));
shblueshares = mat2cell(shblue, rowgroups, size(shblue,2));
for i=1:N
imageshares{i}=cat(3,rshares{i},gshares{i},bshares{i});
figure
image(imageshares{i});
end

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Star Strider
Star Strider el 31 de Mayo de 2017
The subscript error is puzzling if ‘i=1:N’. One option is to change the loop counter variable to ‘k’ instead, since a few versions back, ‘i’ could default to the imaginary operator.
The imshow function could be a preferable option (with the index variable change):
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imshow(imageshares{k})
This is a guess on my part. If I guessed wrong, I will delete this Answer.

Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 1 de Jun. de 2017
image is a built in function. Thus, this makes no sense:
imageshares=mat2cell(image, rowgroups, size(image,2));
and I don't know what you're doing with all that "shares" stuff. You read in one image, which has 3 color channels, so exactly what 5 images are you expecting to see?
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fiona rozario
fiona rozario el 1 de Jun. de 2017
I entered the value of N as 5, which is the number of parts the matrix needs to be divided into. I need to divide the RGB components into parts or shares and then combine the individual components to form 5 images.
I changed the 'image' variable name and still got the same error.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 1 de Jun. de 2017
To split up an image into tiles: see the FAQ

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