how to save image of the result imfindcircle
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raja gopal
am 19 Dez. 2015
Beantwortet: Michal Heker
am 24 Sep. 2020
i have used imfindcircle to find circle object in image. do you know how to save the image result of the circle object detected?
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Image Analyst
am 19 Dez. 2015
Bearbeitet: Image Analyst
am 3 Jan. 2016
What kind of result do you want? The function imwrite() saves images - why can't you use that? Please explain why that won't work but only after you read this.
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harjeet singh
am 20 Dez. 2015
dear raja, most probable you are using viscircles to highlighter the circles, this commands uses superimposing of graph over the image not actually changes the pixel values.
use this program to save circles with markings
clear all
close all
clc
A = imread('coins.png');
figure(1)
imshow(A)
drawnow
[centers, radii, metric] = imfindcircles(A,[15 30]);
centersStrong5 = centers(1:5,:);
radiiStrong5 = radii(1:5);
metricStrong5 = metric(1:5);
%/////// this command makes plot superimpose on the image not the pixels change permanently
viscircles(centersStrong5, radiiStrong5,'EdgeColor','b');
imwrite(A,'image_out_1.jpg');
%/////// for changing the values of the pixels in the image for making circle //////
B(:,:,1)=A;
B(:,:,2)=A;
B(:,:,3)=A;
for i=1:length(radiiStrong5)
theta=0:1:360;
r=round(centersStrong5(i,1) + radiiStrong5(i)*sin(theta));
c=round(centersStrong5(i,2) + radiiStrong5(i)*cos(theta));
for j=1:length(r)
B(c(j),r(j),:)=[0 0 255];
end
end
figure(2)
imshow(B)
drawnow
imwrite(B,'image_out_2.jpg');
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Image Analyst
am 3 Jan. 2016
harjeet and I both suggest imwrite(), but we don't know what you want to save because you haven't told us. Remember my comment at the very top where I asked "What kind of result to you want?" Well . . . we still don't have an answer to that question. Why not???
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Alejandro Navarro
am 20 Mär. 2019
Hello.
instead of saving the output of a viscircles + image to a file, I would like to assign it as a variable. I have tried "imfuse(Image,Circles)" but this does not work because the circles are not an image, but a "matlab.graphics.primitive.Group". How would I do that related task?
Thanks
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Michal Heker
am 24 Sep. 2020
How about making a circles mask with imdilate and a disk element structure?
Something like this:
BW = zeros(size(I,1),size(I,2));
for i = 1:length(points)
landmarksMask(points(i,2),(points(i,1)) = 1;
end
BW = imdilate(BW, strel('disk',3));
And duplicate your image with BW.
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