Overwritting problem in for loop

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DIMITRIOS THEODOROPOULOS
DIMITRIOS THEODOROPOULOS 2019년 3월 16일
댓글: Jan 2019년 3월 18일
I simply crop images and save them with a number.For example i have Grain #1,Grain #2,Grain #3.If i move to another image and crop further images i cannot create images Grain #4 ,Grain #5 etc and instead there are overwritten images...Here is my code.Where is my mistake??
clear all;
clc;
addpath(genpath('C:\Users\User\Desktop\TEI'));
imtool close all;
k=input('How many times do you want to repeat the cropping?');
IMAGE = uigetfile('*.jpg','Pick an image');
A=imread(IMAGE);
figure,imshow(IMAGE);
folder=('C:\Users\User\Desktop\TEI\BEE_POLLEN _PROJECT\Scripts');
for i=1:k
f = sprintf('Select a ROI and double click to crop #%d',i);
uiwait(warndlg(f));
[B, rect] = imcrop(A);
baseFileName = sprintf('Grain #%d.jpg',i);
fullFileName = fullfile(folder, baseFileName);
baseFileName2 = sprintf('Grain #%d .jpg', (i+1));
fullFileName2 = fullfile(folder, baseFileName2);
if exist(fullFileName)
imwrite(B, fullFileName2);
else
imwrite(B, fullFileName);
end
if i==k
f=sprintf('FINISHED!!');
uiwait(warndlg(f));
end
end
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dpb
dpb 2019년 3월 16일
At least give it a go with the supplied hints..."nothing ventured, nothing gained!"
Specific Q? if/when you have a specific problem, sure; just write code for another's job?, "not so much"...
Jan
Jan 2019년 3월 16일
편집: Jan 2019년 3월 16일
The clear all will impede the method of using a persistent variable. Because this brute clearing of everything has other severe disadvantages also, omitting it is a good idea in general.
Adding a set of folders automatically to Matlab's path can cause problems, when any of the included folders contain M-files:
addpath(genpath('C:\Users\User\Desktop\TEI'));
Do you do this only to access the images in these folders? Then leave the path untouched. You are using absolute file names already, so do not pollute the path without needs.

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Jan
Jan 2019년 3월 16일
편집: Jan 2019년 3월 16일
nExisting = numel(dir(fullfile(folder, 'Grain #*.jpg')));
for i = 1:k
f = sprintf('Select a ROI and double click to crop #%d',i);
uiwait(warndlg(f));
[B, rect] = imcrop(A);
baseFileName = sprintf('Grain #%d.jpg', i + nExisting);
fullFileName = fullfile(folder, baseFileName);
if exist(fullFileName, 'file') % with 'file' !!!
error('Collision with filename: %s', fullFileName);
end
imwrite(B, fullFileName);
end
f = 'FINISHED!!'; % without sprintf
uiwait(warndlg(f));
Or use https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/47434-natural-order-filename-sort (link) tofind the largest index in the file names and start counting there. (I'd prefer this.)
Another idea is to check the existence of a file name dynamically:
count = 1;
for i = 1:k
...
isFree = false;
while ~isFree
baseFileName = sprintf('Grain #%d.jpg', count);
fullFileName = fullfile(folder, baseFileName);
if ~exist(fullFileName, 'file') % with 'file' !!!
isFree = true;
end
count = count + 1;
end
end
It is not tricky, as you can see.
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DIMITRIOS THEODOROPOULOS
DIMITRIOS THEODOROPOULOS 2019년 3월 17일
편집: DIMITRIOS THEODOROPOULOS 2019년 3월 17일
Thank you very much!!!!!I.Very clever!II couldnt not find how to count the existing files and the first command in the first solution was the answer!!
...Now i will try the others!
Jan
Jan 2019년 3월 18일
You are welcome.

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