How do I write Matlab code using functions to make a rotation on an image? THis is all I've got so far, and I'm probably way off...
I = 'cameraman.jpg';
fa = 45;
f1 = @(xy) xy(:,1) .* cosd(fa) + xy(:,2) .* sind(fa);
f2 = @(xy) -xy(:,1) .* sind(fa) + xy(:,2) .* cosd(fa);
ifcn1 = @(xy) f1(xy);
tform1 = geometricTransform2d(ifcn1);
Rin = imref2d(size(I),[-1 1],[-1 1]);
Rout = imref2d(size(I),[-1 1],[-1 1]);
rho1a = imwarp(I,Rin,tform1,'OutputView',Rout,FillValues=0);

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Chris
Chris 2023년 2월 7일
If you're using imwarp, you might as well use imrotate, no? You'd be using the function imrotate() to rotate an image, if that's really your goal.
fa = 45;
I = imread('cameraman.tif');
imrot = imrotate(I,fa);
imshow(imrot)
If you want an anonymous function, like you're using...
rotateImage = @(im, ang) imrotate(im, ang);
imrot = rotateImage(I, fa);
imshow(imrot)
You could also make a standalone function, in a file of the same name or at the bottom of a script, that accepts inputs and outputs the rotated image, and does whatever else you want with the input.
imrot = rotImFun(I, fa);
imshow(imrot);
function out = rotImFun(im, ang)
out = imrotate(im, ang);
end

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I think the anonymous function approach is what I needed, thanks!
mark palmer
mark palmer 2023년 2월 7일
편집: mark palmer 2023년 2월 7일
IS there an alternate way to do this with trig functions within an anonymous function? I know it isn't the easiest way, I'm just trying to learn.
Chris
Chris 2023년 2월 7일
I'm unaware of a method that doesn't require a complex series of operations, which a single anonymous function isn't really suited for. That doesn't mean it doesn't exist--it just means I don't have an answer.

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