Reading pixels of an image
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Hello, How does MATLAB read the pixels in an image? Is it row wise or column wise? Suppose I have a 5x6 image and I wanted to read 21st pixel, what value is returned? Is it the value at (4,3) or (1,5)?
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jonas
on 24 Oct 2018
Edited: jonas
on 24 Oct 2018
Indexing works by going through the matrix column by column, so that would be (1,5) in your example. Don't be afraid to test things in MATLAB.
A =
1 2
3 4
>> A(3)
ans =
2
You can also test it by writing out the values of all indices with this syntax
>> A(:)
ans =
1
3
2
4
As you can see, the two columns are stacked on top of eachother.
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Image Analyst
on 24 Oct 2018
It's the 21st element which you can see by looking at m(21). If you use (row, column) indexing element 21 is the same as (1, 5). See this little illustration:
m = reshape(1:30, 5, 6) % Sample data
% Show the value of the 21st element using linear indexing:
m(21)
% Show the value of the (4, 3) element using (row, column) indexing:
m(4, 3)
% Show the value of the (1, 5) element using (row, column) indexing:
m(1, 5)
What you'll see:
m =
1 6 11 16 21 26
2 7 12 17 22 27
3 8 13 18 23 28
4 9 14 19 24 29
5 10 15 20 25 30
ans =
21
ans =
14
ans =
21
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Image Analyst
on 30 Oct 2018
If you change only the first index, you will change the row while remaining in the same column.
Abdul Rehman
on 24 Oct 2018
Edited: Abdul Rehman
on 24 Oct 2018
Basically MATLAB Read image in form of Matrix,
A=[22 33 55 66 77 ; 33 55 77 88 99 ; 4 2 66 8 9];
like this, when you try in matlab Random 5*6 Matrix and perform operation.it's return the pixel value at that location in Matrix. For grayscale image it's range is (0-255).
if true
A=[22 33 44 1 2 4 ; 2 3 55 77 99 2 ;2 44 5 77 84 2; 33 4 55 2 1 4 ; 33 55 66 77 88 32];
A(4,3);
A(1,5);
end
Answer is:
Hopefully you get it.
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