how to use imwrite in matlab?
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how to use imwrite in matlab?The file which that we are specifying to write,should it be already be created in the folder?
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Walter Roberson
am 17 Jun. 2015
No. If the file does not already exist then it will be created. If the file does already exist then it will be overwritten.
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B.k Sumedha
am 17 Jun. 2015
Bearbeitet: B.k Sumedha
am 17 Jun. 2015
imwrite(A,filename,fmt);
This is the general format of imwrite. Its not necessary that image needs to be present in ur folder. Where A is ur image which u want to save,specify the file name and its format. For ex:
imwrite(im_DIF,'Image difference.bmp','bmp');
Alejandro Cruz Rubio
am 1 Jun. 2019
Anyone Know how to save a block of images with imwrite?
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Alejandro Cruz Rubio
am 3 Jun. 2019
Bearbeitet: Rik
am 3 Jun. 2019
My version of Matlab is 2018b. Yeah I solve the problem with K and k and I get the same error. And if I use the arrayCells inside of for, that is:
for k=1:numel(arrayCells)
filename = sprintf('Output_block_%d.png', K);
imwrite(arrayCells{k}, filename);
end
I get this error: "Error using imwrite (line 433)
Unable to determine the file format from the file name" because I use arrayCells but if I use "block" I don´t have any problem but I don´t get my goal
Rik
am 3 Jun. 2019
With the code you show you actually haven't fixed the code yet. The code below should work a lot better.
for k=1:numel(arrayCells)
filename = sprintf('Output_block_%d.png', k);%<--- lower case k, instead of upper case K
imwrite(arrayCells{k}, filename);
end
kass
am 29 Jan. 2020
for k=1:numel(I)
imwrite(I{k}, ['filename' num2str(k) '.pgm']);
end
%I is arraycells
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