Error while reading DICOM images in simple program

I am newbie to MATLAB, I was trying simple example given here. Code:
% Preallocate the 256-by-256-by-1-by-20 image array.
X = repmat(int16(0), [256 256 1 20]);
% Read the series of images.
for p=1:20
filename = sprintf('brain_%03d.dcm', p);
X(:,:,1,p) = dicomread(filename);
end
% Display the image stack.
montage(X,[]);
I am getting error as :
Error using montage>validateColormapSyntax (line 339)
An indexed image can be uint8, uint16, double, single, or logical.
Error in montage>parse_inputs (line 259)
cmap = validateColormapSyntax(I,varargin{2});
Error in montage (line 114)
[I,cmap,mSize,indices,displayRange,parent] = parse_inputs(varargin{:});
Error in main (line 11)
montage(X,[]);
What I am doing wrong here? When I comment montage(), it runs without any error. Thanks for you time.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2015년 12월 20일
If the data signed 16 bit like you seem to indicate, then you will need to use
X = zeros(256, 256, 1, 20);
If the data is unsigned 16 bit then you can use
X = zeros(256, 256, 1, 20, 'uint16');

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I tried both lines by adding after repmat(), I am not getting results as expected. By using
X = zeros(256, 256, 1, 20);
I get
And using
X = zeros(256, 256, 1, 20, 'uint16');
I get black image. Thanks @Walter Roberson
I am getting :
Warning: Image is too big to fit on screen; displaying at 50%
In imshow (line 309)
In montage (line 152)
In main (line 17)
Is this the cause of getting such result?
You should use the 'Size' option of montage()
montage(X, 'Size', [4 5])
Could you tell me what min(X(:)) and max(X(:)) are?
Nitinkumar Ambekar
Nitinkumar Ambekar 2015년 12월 20일
편집: Nitinkumar Ambekar 2015년 12월 20일
I tried 'size', getting same output
min(X(:)) is 0
max(X(:)) is 1059
Thanks Walter Roberson, I changed the following and it works now!
$montage(X,[]); %Old which doesnt work
montage(X,'displayrange',[]);
With that maximum you could use uint16()

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