How to get indexed pixels from set of images?

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John
John on 4 May 2017
Edited: John on 5 May 2017
A set of images a(x,y,n); n images, each image has a size of (x * y); A known index map: imind(x,y), size of the image with each element value from 1 to n;
How to obtain the image that each pixel is from different image? For example: imind(1,1)=2, then take final_im(1,1)=a(1,1,2); imind(21,33)=6, then take final_im(21,33)=a(21,33,6); etc.
It can be done with a loop:
for nx=1:x
for ny=1:y
final_im(nx,ny)=a(nx,ny,imind(nx,ny));
end
end
But, is there an elegant way?
Thanks.

Answers (2)

KSSV
KSSV on 5 May 2017
You can reduce one loop shown below:
for nx=1:x
final_im(nx,1:ny)=a(nx,1:ny,imind(nx,1:ny));
end
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 5 May 2017
I wouldn't encourage John's bad habits of calling vertical row "x" and the horizontal column "y" - this is the opposite the way the rest of the world does it. Images take indexes y,x not x,y.

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John
John on 5 May 2017
Edited: John on 5 May 2017
Will this single loop way work? And a loop-less way would be more "elegant".

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