How can I store pixel position in two different array ?

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Rajesh  Gothwal
Rajesh Gothwal 2013년 6월 21일
댓글: KaMu 2013년 12월 10일
Hi , I want to store the position of the pixel where Intensity value is 255. There are two arrays A and B for rows and columns respectively. I am using the below code, although code is error free but not returning expected result.
I=imread('img.jpg');
A=[];
B=[];
k=0;
for i=1:80
for j=1:120
if I(i, j)==255
A(k)=i;
B(k)=j;
end
k=k+1;
end
end
Image dimension is 80*120. Thanx.....
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Mark
Mark 2013년 6월 21일
Just a side note... it appears that you are indexing k regardless of whether your criteria (I(i,j)==255) or not. This may be why the result is not expected? You could always look to use
A=cat(1,A,i) B=cat(1,B,j)
KaMu
KaMu 2013년 12월 10일
Why dont u use find, it is very infromative: http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/find.html

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Mark
Mark 2013년 6월 21일
편집: Mark 2013년 6월 21일
This should help...
I=imread('img.jpg'); %Assuming this is a gray-scale image
idx=find(I==255);
[B,A]=ind2sub(size(I),idx);
figure; imshow(I); hold on
plot(A,B,'r.');
hold off

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2013년 6월 23일
You need to have k=k+1 INSIDE your "if", not outside it. That's the cause of your problem.
Of course you can just get rows and columns directly from find() without using linear indexes and ind2sub, or a nested "for" loop:
[rows, columns] = find(I == 255);
rows is what you call A, and columns is what you call B. I encourage you to use more descriptive variable names, like I did. Also, don't use I as a variable name - it looks too much like 1 or l. Use a descriptive name like grayImage or binaryImage or something.

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