How to update 3-D plot after every loop?
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I have a sequence of images (200 images) that I need to analyze. When I run my program, 200 figures in separate windows appear. Is there any way that I can have all of the figures from the loop in the same window? That is, the figures update one after the other.
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fileFolder = fullfile(matlabroot, 'toolbox', 'images', 'imdata');
dirOutput = dir('/Users/Name/Documents/MATLAB/image_*.tiff');
fileNames = {dirOutput.name}'
numFrames = numel(fileNames)
figure(); hold on
for p = 0001:numFrames
sequence(:,:,p) = imread(fileNames{p});
%intensity plot info
[x,y] = size(sequence(:,:,p));
X = 1:x;
Y = 1:y;
[xx,yy] = meshgrid(Y,X); %intensity profile in 3-D space
i = im2double(sequence(:,:,p)); %convert images to double precision
%max and FWHM x and y from plot
[mz,k] = max(i(:));
[ix,jy] = ind2sub(size(i),k); %determine x and y at max intensity
[ix,jy,mz]; %max intensity coordinates
%max intensity coordinates in microns
%pixel size is 6.45x6.45 microns
ix = 6.45*ix;
jy = 6.45*jy;
[ix,jy,mz];
mhz = 0.5*mz;
[ihx,jhy]=ind2sub(size(i),k); %determine x and y at half max intensity
[ihx,jhy,mhz]; %half max intensity coordinates
FWHMx = abs(ix-ihx)*2; %full width at half max in x direction
FWHMy = abs(jy-jhy)*2; %full width at half max in y direction
%table of data from plot
f = figure;
data = [ix,jy,mz,FWHMx,FWHMy];
colnames = {'X(Zmax) [um]', 'Y(Zmax) [um]', ...
'Zmax/Max Intensity', 'FWHMx [um]', 'FWHMy [um]'};
t = uitable(f, 'Data', data, 'ColumnName', colnames, 'ColumnWidth', {120});
t.Position(3) = t.Extent(3);
t.Position(4) = t.Extent(4);
%make subplot of table and intensity plot
subplot(2,1,1) = mesh(xx,yy,i); colorbar;
title('Intensity of Beam Image as a Function of Pixel Position');
xlabel('X(pixels)');
ylabel('Y (pixels)');
zlabel('Intensity (double precision corrected) [a.u.]');
dlmwrite('test.csv', data, '-append') %write all values from
%intensity profile into a csv
%file
end
hold off
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Brian Hannan
am 1 Jul. 2015
Bearbeitet: Brian Hannan
am 1 Jul. 2015
Getting the subplot's handle will allow you to do this. Here's a simplified version of your code that plots to only one figure.
figure(1);
hs = subplot(2,1,1); % Get subplot handle here.
[xx,yy] = meshgrid(1:10, 1:10);
for p = 1:3
i = p.*(sin(xx)+cos(yy)); % Some dummy data for demonstration only.
mesh(hs, xx, yy, i); % Give mesh the suplot's axes handle here.
pause(1); % Stop for a second so we can see the animation.
end
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Brian Hannan
am 1 Jul. 2015
xx and yy are necessarily the same size since they were produced by the same call to meshgrid. However, it sounds like your problem is coming from the matrix you called sequence, so I would start there.
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