How to write image

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Ajay kumar
Ajay kumar on 17 Oct 2017
Commented: Ajay kumar on 20 Oct 2017
sim =reshape(sim,row,col,3);
gim =reshape(gim,row,col);
figure,
subplot(2,2,2),imshow(gim,[]),title('titl');
subplot(2,2,3),imshow(sim,[]),title('titl');
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 17 Oct 2017
This snippet of code does not write any image to a file. It displays some images on screen.
From the conversation below, it's not clear if the question is about displaying images or saving them into a file. So, please clarify. A good question has words that clearly explain the problem, not just a title and a few lines of code.
In any case, for us to be able to help we need to know how the image is created (or loaded from file). What format it has (grayscale, rgb, indexed), what class (uint8, double, ...) and what range of intensities (0-1, 0-255, ...)
Ajay kumar
Ajay kumar on 19 Oct 2017
From this code I wanted to save into file .
From the script
gim =reshape(gim,row,col);
displays M*N double with intensity 0-255 Can you help in imwrite to gim

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KSSV
KSSV on 17 Oct 2017
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Ajay kumar
Ajay kumar on 17 Oct 2017
Edited: Ajay kumar on 17 Oct 2017
This is the image what i got
Ajay kumar
Ajay kumar on 17 Oct 2017
Sorry the image is complete white so its not visual

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 19 Oct 2017
images of class double in matlab are assumed to have intensity range 0-1, with 0 == black, 1 == white.You get a white image because anything above 1 is the same as 1 == white. If your image is in the range 0-255 then its class should be uint8. So:
imwrite(uint8(gim), 'somename.png');
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Ajay kumar
Ajay kumar on 20 Oct 2017
Great day, Thanks for your valuable comments.
I have tried as you commented here. Still the image is white.

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