Given x and y coordinates of any point in an image, how to know if it is black or white

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Nitin
Nitin 2014년 3월 21일
편집: Nitin 2014년 3월 21일
By the intensity value you get at that point.
For example, if your image is double:
I = im2double(imread('img.bmp'));
% Edited the mistake as suggested by ImageAnalyst
val = I(y,x);
if val is zero, then it is black.
if val is one, then it is white.
Have a look at a binary image and it will make sense.
I= imread('img.bmp');
bin_img=im2bw(I);
imshow(bin_img),colorbar
If it's logical or single or double,
if theImage(y, x) == 0
% It's black.
else
% It's white.
end
Or, it if's uint8 instead of logical or double or single, if it's 0 it's black, if it's 255 it's white, and if it's in between it's a shade of gray.
Be careful of the common mistake Nitin made where he said I(x, y). The row (y) is the first index and the column (x) is the second coordinate, so if you want the value at some x,y coordinate, it would be I(y, x).

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