How can I create 3D pixels image
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I need to create a sphere in a box of 100 pixels per side
The code to form a circle is the following
imageSizeX = 100;
imageSizeY = 100;
[columnsInImage rowsInImage] = meshgrid(1:imageSizeX, 1:imageSizeY);
% Next create the circle in the image.
centerX = 50;
centerY = 50;
radius = 25;
circlePixels = (rowsInImage - centerY).^2 + (columnsInImage - centerX).^2 <= radius.^2;
% circlePixels is a 2D "logical" array.
% Now, display it.
image(circlePixels) ;
colormap([0 0 0; 1 1 1]);
imwrite(circlePixels,'circle.bmp');
How could the previous code be modified for a sphere?
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Rik
on 26 Oct 2018
Today I formatted your code, next time, use the {}Code button. See here for a GIF showing how to do it.
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Rik
on 26 Oct 2018
The code generating the binary mask is relatively easy to extend, but you'll have to think about the image format you want to save it in, and the way you want to show the 3D object in a Matlab figure.
imageSizeX = 100;
imageSizeY = 100;
imageSizeZ = 100;
[X,Y,Z] = ndgrid(1:imageSizeX, 1:imageSizeY, 1:imageSizeZ);
% Next create the circle in the image.
centerX = 50;
centerY = 50;
centerZ = 50;
radius = 25;
circlePixels = (Z-centerZ).^2 + (Y-centerY).^2 + (X-centerX).^2 <= radius.^2;
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Rik
on 27 Oct 2018
If you want to superimpose them, why split them up in the first place? You can sum them (or calculate the mean, which save you from scaling the output).
I=mean(circlePixels,3);%converts to double as well
imshow(I)
imwrite(I,'sphere.bmp');
Rik
on 30 Oct 2018
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tesarj13
on 26 Oct 2018
Edited: tesarj13
on 26 Oct 2018
imageSizeX = 100;
imageSizeY = 100;
imageSizeZ = 100;
[columnsInImage, rowsInImage,zInImage] =...
meshgrid(1:imageSizeX, 1:imageSizeY,1:imageSizeZ);
% Next create the circle in the image.
centerY = 50;
centerX = 50;
centerZ = 50;
radius = 25;
circlePixels = (rowsInImage - centerY).^2 + (columnsInImage - centerX).^2 +...
(zInImage - centerZ).^2 <= radius.^2;
% circlePixels is a 3D "logical" array. % Now, display it.
isosurface (circlePixels,1/2)
axis equal
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Image Analyst
on 30 Oct 2018
Try this:
[x,y,z] = sphere;
% Plot a sphere centered at the origin.
% Make radius 50
radius = 50;
x = radius * x;
y = radius * y;
z = radius * z;
surf(x,y,z)
grid on;
axis equal
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