How to have the input files labels in the output files
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I'm cropping some files and I want to keep the labels of the input files in the output files. Any idea to achieve that please.
imgFolderStokes = fullfile('Data/Stokes_Parameters/');
imgStokes = imageDatastore(imgFolderStokes);
numOfImgStokes = length(imgStokes.Files);
for ii = 1:numOfImgStokes
Stokes{ii} = fitsread(imgStokes.Files{ii})
targetSize = [244 234];
r = centerCropWindow2d(size(Stokes{ii}),targetSize);
J = imcrop(Stokes{ii},r);
fitswrite(J,'myfile.fits')
end
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Mathieu NOE
on 19 Jul 2021
hello
my 2 cents suggestion :
imgFolderStokes = fullfile('Data/Stokes_Parameters/');
imgStokes = imageDatastore(imgFolderStokes);
numOfImgStokes = length(imgStokes.Files);
for ii = 1:numOfImgStokes
input_filename = imgStokes.Files{ii};
Stokes{ii} = fitsread(input_filename)
targetSize = [244 234];
r = centerCropWindow2d(size(Stokes{ii}),targetSize);
J = imcrop(Stokes{ii},r);
% % if input_filename contains a dot plus a 3 letters extension,
% % uncomment this line bellow :
% input_filename = input_filename(1:length(input_filename)-4); % optionnal
fitswrite(J,[input_filename '_out.fits'])
end
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Walter Roberson
on 22 Jul 2021
outputdir = fullfile('Output_Fits');
if ~isdir(outputdir); mkdir(outputdir); end
stuff
fitswrite(J, char( fullfile(outputdir, input_file+"_out.fits")))
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