How to display all selected region in the one figure?

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Mei Synn Tan
Mei Synn Tan am 25 Jan. 2017
Kommentiert: Takuji Fukumoto am 7 Feb. 2017
N = 5 ;
I = imread('13170.jpg');
iwant = cell(N,1) ;
for i = 1:N
im = imshow(I);
e = imellipse(gca);% now pick ROI
setColor(e, 'red');
position = wait(e);
BW = createMask(e,im);% get BW mask for that ROI
BW(:,:,2) = BW;
BW(:,:,3) = BW(:,:,1);
ROI = I;
ROI(BW == 0) = 255;
iwant{i} = ROI ;
end
for i = 1:N
figure
imshow(iwant{i},'Border','tight');
end

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Takuji Fukumoto
Takuji Fukumoto am 25 Jan. 2017
Here is a sample using subplot.
figure,
for i = 1:N
subplot(2,3,i),imshow(iwant{i});
end
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Mei Synn Tan
Mei Synn Tan am 4 Feb. 2017
Bearbeitet: Mei Synn Tan am 4 Feb. 2017
Dear Takuji Fukumoto, here it is. the result showing the content of selected part is not clear, how to avoid it? how to avoid it? Thanks and have a nice day.
N = 2 ;
I = imread('13100.jpg');
iwant = cell(N,1) ;
for i = 1:N
im = imshow(I);
e = imellipse(gca);% now pick ROI
setColor(e, 'red');
position = wait(e);
BW = createMask(e,im);% get BW mask for that ROI
BW(:,:,2) = BW;
BW(:,:,3) = BW(:,:,1);
ROI = I;
ROI(BW == 0) = 255;
iwant{i} = ROI ;
end
Iout = uint8(zeros(364,236,3));
for i = 1:N
I= iwant{i};
idx= (I == 255);
I(idx) = 0;
Iout= Iout + I;
end
Iout(Iout == 0) = 255;
figure,imshow(Iout,'Border','tight');
Takuji Fukumoto
Takuji Fukumoto am 7 Feb. 2017
Is the answer from Image Analyst acceptable for you? If you need more help, let me know.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 4 Feb. 2017
Mei, try the attached for a more memory efficient way of doing it. Don't be afraid, there are actually fewer lines than you and Takuja were using if you boil it down to the essentials. It's just longer because I put in tons of comments and some fancy display stuff to show your progress while drawing. I just mask the image at the end with the final mask. If you want, you can get updated images in the lower right that update after every ellipse so it would show 1 ellipse, then 2, then 3, etc.

Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 4 Feb. 2017
Takuji: Don't make iwant a cell array. Make it your final image. Just paste in the ellipses from the source image. Adapt my attached copy and paste demo.
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Mei Synn Tan
Mei Synn Tan am 4 Feb. 2017
Thank for answer my question. Hope Takuji Fukumoto can help me. Thanks and have a nice day
Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 4 Feb. 2017
Bearbeitet: Image Analyst am 4 Feb. 2017
Does that mean that you don't want me to help? I have a much better way than you or Takuja - I just didn't have time yesterday. It's in my second answer - look for it if you're interested.

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