Confused about the pixels on the screen

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Pan
Pan on 6 Aug 2012
Answered: Vidhi Agarwal on 9 Jun 2025
Dear all,
I am confused about depicting a pixel on the screen.
Is each individual pixel treated as a small square? If this is the case, a coordinate (e.g. [100 100]) only depicts one corner of the specific pixel (top-left corner?), is this correct?
Let's say I want to depict a rectangle onto the screen. Assume the destinationRect is [100 100 200 200], then how many pixels will the rectangle contain? 101*101? or 100*100?
Could any one please help me with this problem?
Best, Pan

Answers (1)

Vidhi Agarwal
Vidhi Agarwal on 9 Jun 2025
Hi @Pan,
Yes, each pixel is treated as a unit square, typically with integer-indexed top-left corner coordinates. Coordinate [100, 100] refers to the top-left corner of the pixel at row 100, column 100 (if using image coordinate convention) or x = 100, y = 100 (if using screen coordinates). In MATLAB, this coordinate refers to the top-left corner of the pixel. For a rectangle defined as [100 100 200 200], how many pixels are included depends on the interpretation of the coordinates.
MATLAB often uses the format: [x1, y1, x2, y2]
But in many MATLAB functions (e.g., rectangle), the form is instead: [x, y, width, height]
If [100 100 200 200] is interpreted as [x1 y1 x2 y2], then:
  • Pixels included = (200 - 100 + 1)^2 = 10201
If interpreted as [x, y, width, height]:
  • Pixels included = 200 * 200 = 40000
Hope this helps!

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