How to display only one image in the following code?
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Nagaraj H
el 25 de Sept. de 2013
Comentada: Image Analyst
el 26 de Sept. de 2013
In the following code, the output is displayed as 3 images horizontally. What is the reason and how to display only one image? I=imread('Input.bmp'); figure, imshow(I); count=0; [row,column]=size(I) for i=1: row for j=1:column if I(i,j) > 50 & I(i,j) < 70 count=count+1; I1(i,j) = 255; else I1(i,j) = 0; end end end figure, imshow(I1(:,:,1))
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Image Analyst
el 25 de Sept. de 2013
Editada: Image Analyst
el 25 de Sept. de 2013
The output is displayed as two images (not three) wherever the operating system decides to put them. This is because you call imshow() twice. Anyway you're doing it wrong (i.e. slow and not vectorized). Plus you probably don't need it to be 255 - you probably want it to be binary (logical) which will make it so much easier to process those pixels. If you make it 255 you'll just have to convert to 0 and 1 sooner or later anyway. Try my code:
binaryImage = (I > 50) & (I < 70);
count = sum(binaryImage(:));
figure;
subplot(1,2,1);
imshow(I);
title('Original Image', 'FontSize', 24);
subplot(1,2,2);
imshow(binaryImage);
title('Binary Image', 'FontSize', 24);
% Enlarge figure to full screen.
set(gcf, 'Units', 'Normalized', 'OuterPosition', [0 0 1 1]);
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Image Analyst
el 26 de Sept. de 2013
It's a grayscale image just stored in BMP format which likes to make everything color. Just convert it to gray scale immediately after reading it in.
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