UNDEFINED VARIABLE ERROR AFTER EXECUTING FOR LOOP IN MATLAB

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Aybüke Ceren Duran
Aybüke Ceren Duran el 24 de Abr. de 2019
Comentada: Walter Roberson el 24 de Abr. de 2019
for k=1:numel(listOfImages)
data{k}=imread(fullfile(whereImagesReside, listOfImages(k).name));
data{k}=im2double(rgb2gray(data{k}));
[r,c] = size(data{k}); % get number of rows and columns in image
columnMatrix(:,k)=data(:);
V{k}=data(:);
end
meanIntensities = mean(columnMatrix,2);
But I get the error Undefined function or variable 'columnMatrix'. How can I solve this?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 24 de Abr. de 2019
You did not initialize columnMatrix, and numel(listOfImages) was 0.

Aybüke Ceren Duran
Aybüke Ceren Duran el 24 de Abr. de 2019
format compact
%Firstly, I converted all the images in the vector form.
whereImagesReside = 'lfwdataset';
%dir function will return the images in a structure array.
listOfImages= dir(fullfile(whereImagesReside, '*.pgm'));
%0x1 structure array is created
data = cell(size(listOfImages));
%pmg files are stored in column matrix columnMatrix in the end of the loop
%below
for k=1:numel(listOfImages)
data{k}=imread(fullfile(whereImagesReside, listOfImages(k).name));
data{k}=im2double(rgb2gray(data{k}));
[r,c] = size(data{k}); % get number of rows and columns in image
columnMatrix(:,k)=data(:);
V{k}=data(:);
end
But how can I initialize columnMatrix to 0?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 24 de Abr. de 2019
The empty structure array from dir is the more immediate problem. You should try putting the complete path in the variable about where the images reside.

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