Unable to open file "binaryeye.jpg" for writing. You may not have write permission.
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Hi, i am trying to run this program but i keep getting this error "Unable to open file "binaryeye.jpg" for writing. You may not have write permission. "
The code which i am trying is:
im=imread('2.jpg');
imgray=rgb2gray(im);
imgray=double(imgray);
[imgx,imgy]=gradient(imgray);
imggra=sqrt(imgx.^2+imgy.^2);
imedge=uint8(imggra);
imedge=imadjust(imedge);
imedge=im2bw(imedge);
imwrite(imedge,'binaryeye.jpg');
[imr,imc]=size(imgray);
maxvalue=eps;
maxr=0;
maxx=1;
maxy=1;
for radius=9:13
for i=radius+1:imr-radius
for j=radius+1:imc-radius
maxcount=0;
for theta=0:pi/60:2*pi
y=floor(radius*sin(theta))+i;
x=floor(radius*cos(theta))+j;
if imedge(y,x)==true
maxcount=maxcount+1;
end
% y=floor((radius-1)*sin(theta))+i;
% x=floor((radius-1)*cos(theta))+j;
% if imedge(y,x)==true
% maxcount=maxcount+1;
% end
if maxcount>maxvalue
maxvalue=maxcount;
maxr=radius;
maxx=j;
maxy=i;
end
end
end
end
end
maxr,maxx,maxy
imgray=uint8(imgray);
figure,imshow(imgray)
hold on;
for theta=0:pi/50:2*pi
x=floor(maxr*cos(theta))+maxx;
y=floor(maxr*sin(theta))+maxy;
plot(x,y,'b*-');
end
However i keep getting this error
Error using imwrite (line 455)
Unable to open file "binaryeye.jpg" for writing. You may not have write
permission.
what can i do to solve it? i already change the setting of the folder containing binaryeye.jpg to be written.
Thanks.
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Aisha Sarwar
am 7 Mai 2018
can you share complete code
Walter Roberson
am 7 Mai 2018
That was the complete code.
RAVI KIRAN DASARI
am 8 Mai 2018
I'm also having same issue with that "imwrite" function. Can anyone please help us.
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Mridul Pandey
am 18 Nov. 2017
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change present working directory to the desired directory where you want to save the file either change in on the command window or script. like.. cd c:\folder\folder\... and then use imsave(...) function.
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Yopu
am 13 Dez. 2018
yeah except if your code wants to write files to different directories, then u need to keep swapping from one directory to the other for no reason at all. It's an obvious bug from MATLAB
Image Analyst
am 13 Dez. 2018
No way! NOT a bug in MATLAB.
How can you say that bad programming practice by a novice user is a bug in MATLAB???
Geoff gave the proper way - using fullfile(). Just because you can do it by using cd() (like a novice) and not using fullfile() (like an expert would) does not mean that that is a bug in MATLAB.

Walter Roberson
am 13 Dez. 2018
Mathworks recommends not using cd unless necessary. Every time you cd, Mathworks has to recheck the path resolution for functions, just in case you happened to cd to a directory that had a function whose name was the same as a function already being called.
Tushant Verma
am 21 Okt. 2021
0 Stimmen
Well, I also faced the same issue, so what i did was I just changed the directory to which i am writing my file to,and then the code worked as desired. I would recommend you to write in some folder of drive other then the one where MATLAB is installed.
Hope this will help.
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