Interpolation method of IMAGE

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Jan
Jan el 3 de Abr. de 2019
Comentada: Andreas Westlund el 2 de Mayo de 2022
When the size of the data displayed by the image command differs from the number of pixels used on the screen, the data must be interpolated.
  • Which method is used for this interpolation?
  • A user-defined property to control this would be fine.
  • If I want to create a user-defined interpolation, it would be convenient to let it be triggered automatically, when the image is resized - e.g. be resizing the figure or modifying the axes positions. What is a secure way to catch all methods of resizing? Can we attach a callback? Maybe in the Java level? (Hi Yair!)

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Jan
Jan el 23 de Dic. de 2021
x = zeros(640, 480, 3);
x(:, 1:2:end, :) = 1;
image(x)
This looks confusing to me in the online version: Where are the steps on the diagonal come from? They appear in a 64x48 pixels image also.
Locally in a figure of Matlab R2018b it looks, like image() is using a "nearest neighbor" interpolation:
All pixels are black or white.
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Andreas Westlund
Andreas Westlund el 2 de Mayo de 2022
Did you succeed in creating your own resize function? And would you mind sharing a code example?

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yanqi liu
yanqi liu el 24 de Dic. de 2021
yes,sir,may be default display size confused,such as
clc; clear all; close all;
x = zeros(640, 480, 3);
x(:, 1:2:end, :) = 1;
figure;
h=image(x);truesize

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