Printing timesteps over raster data series.

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Marlon Calispa
Marlon Calispa am 2 Jan. 2015
Kommentiert: Image Analyst am 5 Jan. 2015
I am running some loops through one raster series, for every timestep I determine a new 'Fodder' raster and I visualize it using 'imagesc' I would like to know if there is any way to plot the current raster and its respective timestep (t=1:2080) to see the evolution of 'Fodder' through time.
Kind regards.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 2 Jan. 2015
You can use title:
caption = sprintf('Image #%d', k);
title(caption, 'FontSize', 30);
Or you can use text():
text(x, y, caption);
Or you can use the test inserter function in the Computer Vision System Toolbox.
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Marlon Calispa
Marlon Calispa am 5 Jan. 2015
Finally I used: title(sprintf('Whatever: %i', timestep))
Thanks!
Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 5 Jan. 2015
You're welcome. That is what I thought. k is whatever number you want - it can be timestep if that's what you called it. I think usually people use %d for integers and %f for floating point numbers. Personally I usually don't like to embed function calls inside function calls. I think it makes it easier to read, follow, and maintain if they're separate, but that's your choice.

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