how to fix this error 'interp2'

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BA
BA on 28 Jul 2022
Edited: Matt J on 28 Jul 2022
imshow(matrix(:,:,1))
%identify axes
[x y] = ginput(2);
% preallocate matrices
cog = zeros(size(matrix,3),1);
%cog
% loop start
for i = 1:size(matrix,3)
I = matrix(:,:,i);
n = ceil(norm([diff(x), diff(y)]));
test = interp2(I, linspace(x(1), x(2),n), linspace(y(1), y(2),n));
cog(i) = sum((1:length(test)).*test')/sum(test);
% loop end
end
scog = (cog - min(cog)) / (max(cog) - min(cog));

Answers (1)

Matt J
Matt J on 28 Jul 2022
Because your first argument to interp2 is a matrix while the second is a scalar.
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Matt J
Matt J on 28 Jul 2022
Edited: Matt J on 28 Jul 2022
This is the error I get:
That is not what a Matlab error message looks like. As a routine matter, you should copy/paste error output messages in their entirety.
Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 28 Jul 2022
From these questions: 1, 2 it sounds like the poster is using Octave rather than MATLAB. If that's the case, that would explain the difference in the appearance of the error message.

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