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Determining new x,y location of an object

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Sara
Sara el 28 de Nov. de 2012
If I know the original x,y location of an object, then move it randomly to a different point on an image, how can I determine it's new x,y location?
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John Petersen
John Petersen el 29 de Nov. de 2012
If you moved it, just remember where you moved it to.
Jan
Jan el 30 de Nov. de 2012
@Sara: Most likely the problem gets clear, when you post the relevant part of the code.
Of course the information where the parts of the scrambled image are located afterwards are available in your program already. But we cannot guess where or in which format.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 29 de Nov. de 2012
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 29 de Nov. de 2012
If you move the object by deltaX and deltaY, then obviously the new location is
newX = startingX + deltaX;
newY = startingY + deltaY;
Needless to say, it's new position is (newX, newY). But this is way way too obvious (you wouldn't have even asked about something so trivial and simple) so we must have misunderstood your question. Can you try to describe it in more detail this time?

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Sara
Sara el 29 de Nov. de 2012
The object is moved via code. It is moved to a random location on the image.
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Sara
Sara el 30 de Nov. de 2012
Here is my code. I am not sending one tile to the same new location each time. What you say makes sense, I'm just not sure how that works with this:
A=mat2cell(image,[384,384],[256,256,256,256],[3]);
B=randperm(8);
C=reshape(B,2,4);
D=mat2cell(C,[1,1],[1,1,1,1]);
[row,col]=find(C==1)
D(row,col)=A(1,1)
[row,col]=find(C==2)
D(row,col)=A(1,2)
[row,col]=find(C==3)
D(row,col)=A(1,3)
[row,col]=find(C==4)
D(row,col)=A(1,4)
[row,col]=find(C==5)
D(row,col)=A(2,1)
[row,col]=find(C==6)
D(row,col)=A(2,2)
[row,col]=find(C==7)
D(row,col)=A(2,3)
[row,col]=find(C==8)
D(row,col)=A(2,4)
scram=cell2mat(D); fig3=figure('Visible','on'); imshow(scram)
Sara
Sara el 30 de Nov. de 2012
Editada: Sara el 30 de Nov. de 2012
the intial location of the pedestrian is located in an excel file that i upload, and I am running this for about 500 images.

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John Petersen
John Petersen el 30 de Nov. de 2012
You know which cell in A that the pedestrian is located, right? Say it's the A(r,c) cell. Then,
ped = (c-1)*2 + r; % location of the pedestrian in A strung out,
% i.e. A(ped) = A(r,c)
B=randperm(8);
C=reshape(B,2,4);
D=mat2cell(C,[1,1],[1,1,1,1]);
for i=1:8
[row,col]=find(C==i) % move tile i to row,col
D(row,col)=A(i); % Build new image
if (C(i)==ped)
Row_newped = row; %FOUND PEDESTRIAN in New image
Col_newped = col;
end
end
There's probably a more efficient code that doesn't require a loop, but this should be clear to you so you understand the idea.
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Sara
Sara el 3 de Dic. de 2012
I apologize to everyone for being unclear. I am teaching myself Matlab and I appreciate everyone's help with this.
@John - Thank you for your post, I understand now what I need to do.

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