how can I plot a graph over an image in Matlab?

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I want to plot the graph over the 1st image.

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Kevin Holly
Kevin Holly on 30 Jun 2022
Load Example Image
exampleimage = imread('peppers.png');
Flip the image vertically (y-axis direction will be flipped vertically later)
exampleimage = flipud(exampleimage);
Display image
imshow(exampleimage)
Use hold on so more children can be added to the axes
hold on
Create scatter plot
x=1:20:300;
y=x;
scatter(x,y,'filled','w')
Change y-dir to normal (Note, y-dir is upside down when images are displayed by default)
set(gca,'YDir','normal') %gca stand for get current axes
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Vaughan Clarkson
Vaughan Clarkson on 20 Oct 2024
I have a slight variation on the original question which has bugged me for years.
What if (a) the image you're wanting to plot over the top of is larger than your screen and (b) you afterwards want to retrieve the modified pixel data in the original image size?
The problem I run into with Kevin's otherwise excellent solution is that, if the image is larger than the screen size, the imshow command will resize it to fit the screen.

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 30 Jun 2022
Plot the image using image or imagesc or some other image function that allows you to specify the x and y values of the image. That way you set the image coordinates to the data coordinates.
Then just hold on and plot the data into the same axes.
Note that image functions flip the y axis so you may need to flip it back to normal using set(gca, 'YDir','Normal') or flip your data when you plot it.
If you have additional questions, share the code you've got so far and let us know specificially where you're stuck.
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DARSHAN KUMAR BISWAS
DARSHAN KUMAR BISWAS on 30 Jun 2022
a=imread('F:\Google drive\6.Internship\surge\Core Internship\IMG_0.jpg');
b=imread('F:\Google drive\6.Internship\surge\Core Internship\IMG_20.jpg');
c=a(:,:,3)-b(:,:,3);
imadjust(c);
H=fspecial("average",10);
cAvg=imfilter(c,H);
max(max(c));
min(min(c));
no_row=size(c,1);
no_col=size(c,2);
Xbox=50;
P=floor(no_col/Xbox);
k=zeros(1,4857);
x=linspace(1,Xbox,Xbox);
q=zeros(453,4857);
y=linspace(1,Xbox,Xbox);
for i=1:453
for j=1:4857
if cAvg(i,j)>10
q(i,j)=cAvg(i,j);
else
q(i,j)=5;
end
end
end
l=zeros(45,Xbox);
for m=1:45
for n=1:Xbox
l(m,n)=mean(mean(q(((m-1)*10+1):10*m,((n-1)*24+1):P*n)));
end
end
for i=1:Xbox
p=l(:,i);
for j=1:45
if p(j)>=10
o(i)=j;
break
else o(i)=45;
end
end
end
for i=1:Xbox
v=((45-o)*20)/45;
end
plot(y,v,'Bx')
DARSHAN KUMAR BISWAS
DARSHAN KUMAR BISWAS on 30 Jun 2022
For the graph and the image, the y-axis values are opposite to each other.

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Rik
Rik on 30 Jun 2022
You need to use the same axes. The easiest solution is to use hold, probably the line below will already do what you need:
hold(gca,'on')
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DARSHAN KUMAR BISWAS
DARSHAN KUMAR BISWAS on 30 Jun 2022
a=imread('F:\Google drive\6.Internship\surge\Core Internship\IMG_0.jpg');
b=imread('F:\Google drive\6.Internship\surge\Core Internship\IMG_20.jpg');
c=a(:,:,3)-b(:,:,3);
imadjust(c);
H=fspecial("average",10);
cAvg=imfilter(c,H);
max(max(c));
min(min(c));
no_row=size(c,1);
no_col=size(c,2);
Xbox=50;
P=floor(no_col/Xbox);
k=zeros(1,4857);
x=linspace(1,Xbox,Xbox);
q=zeros(453,4857);
y=linspace(1,Xbox,Xbox);
for i=1:453
for j=1:4857
if cAvg(i,j)>10
q(i,j)=cAvg(i,j);
else
q(i,j)=5;
end
end
end
l=zeros(45,Xbox);
for m=1:45
for n=1:Xbox
l(m,n)=mean(mean(q(((m-1)*10+1):10*m,((n-1)*24+1):P*n)));
end
end
for i=1:Xbox
p=l(:,i);
for j=1:45
if p(j)>=10
o(i)=j;
break
else o(i)=45;
end
end
end
for i=1:Xbox
v=((45-o)*20)/45;
end
plot(y,v,'Bx')

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