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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 7 Sep. 2015

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In your code pushbutton4_Callback, you have two variables, image1 and image2. One of those two is an array of uint8 and the other of them is an array of double. In order to use bitxor, you have to convert the array of double into an array of uint8. For example, possibly
bitxor(image1, uint8(image2))

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pasxalis papakalas
pasxalis papakalas am 7 Sep. 2015
this error
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 7 Sep. 2015
Bearbeitet: Walter Roberson am 7 Sep. 2015
bitor(image1(i-1,j), bitor(image1(i,j-1), bitor(image1(i+1,j), image1(i,j+1))))
In future please copy error messages as text (possibly in addition to images) so that people can copy your code instead of having to type it in by hand.
pasxalis papakalas
pasxalis papakalas am 7 Sep. 2015
Bearbeitet: per isakson am 7 Sep. 2015
ok sorry for that.
in pdf
f(i,j) = g(i1,j)CORg(i,j1)CORg(i,j)CORg(i+1,j)CORg(i,j+1)
maybe wrong in syntax.. it is correct?
bitor(image1(i-1,j), bitor(image1(i,j-1), bitor(image1(i+1,j), image1(i,j+1))))
I do not recognize what COR is intended to mean. The code might be right, if COR stands for bitwise-OR . If COR is intended to mean XOR then
bitoxr(image1(i-1,j), bitxor(image1(i,j-1), bitxor(image1(i+1,j), image1(i,j+1))))

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