How to use subplot, to plot an image?

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Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor on 12 Oct 2016
Answered: Adam on 12 Oct 2016
Hey, everyone I am new with MatLab, I tried googling this but no success. I wanted to know, how can I use the subplot function, to plot a line graph of an image X, the value of image X is the difference of image A-B. One being an original image the other the same image with a filter applied. I want to show the difference between them through the new image.
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Adam
Adam on 12 Oct 2016
Your problem is with your usage of plot rather than subplot.
You are trying to plot a vector vs an image. I'm not quite sure I understand what you are aiming to do.
To get the image you can use e.g.
imagesc( A );
but what do you want your line to represent? Or are you trying to plot 426 lines, each of length 320 to represent your image data? Or something else?
Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor on 12 Oct 2016
What I am trying to achieve is to subtract the original and smoothed images to illustrate the difference between them and then use subplot to show the original smooth and the difference image in the same figure.

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Adam
Adam on 12 Oct 2016
A = rand(200);
B = rand(200);
D = A - B;
figure;
subplot( 2, 1, 1 )
imagesc( A );
subplot( 2, 1, 2 )
imagesc( D );
would, for example show an original image and the difference image from some other matrix. Obviously with uint8 data you have to be more careful with the difference, but that wasn't what you were asking about anyway I assume.
That is an example of how subplot can work simply though.

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