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divide image into different percent every time

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pasta pontikaki
pasta pontikaki am 23 Feb. 2019
Kommentiert: Image Analyst am 23 Feb. 2019
Hi, i want to split my image into 25%. This means i want 4 halves. I know there is a way to do this like the above code:
col1 = 1;
col2 = floor(columns/2);
col3 = col2 + 1;
row1 = 1;
row2 = floor(rows/2);
row3 = row2 + 1;
etc.etc....
But i want create a function to change this with percent every time if i want.
For example if i want to split image into 50% (two halves) or if i want to split into 25% (4 halves) or 20% etc..
Is there any way to change this at will.
Thanks you.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 23 Feb. 2019
Do you have a fixed list of percents, or is the percentage to be determined each time as a random number between 1 and the number of rows and columns in the image?
Try this, where I compiled a list of percentages up in advance using random numbers, then split up the image into unequal sized "quadrants" 10 times:
grayImage = imread('moon.tif');
[rows, columns, numColorChannels] = size(grayImage);
numTrials = 10; % However many times you want to split it up.
listOfPercentsX = 1 + (columns - 2) * rand(1, numTrials);
listOfPercentsY = 1 + (rows - 2) * rand(1, numTrials);
for k = 1 : numTrials
row1 = floor(listOfPercentsY(k))
row2 = row1 + 1;
col1 = floor(listOfPercentsX(k))
col2 = col1 + 1
% Make upper left image.
subImage1 = grayImage(1:row1, 1:col1);
subplot(2, 2, 1);
imshow(subImage1);
axis('on', 'image');
% Make upper right image.
subImage2 = grayImage(1:row1, col2:end);
subplot(2, 2, 2);
imshow(subImage2);
axis('on', 'image');
% Make lower left image.
subImage3 = grayImage(row2:end, 1:col1);
subplot(2, 2, 3);
imshow(subImage3);
axis('on', 'image');
% Make lower right image.
subImage4 = grayImage(row2:end, col2:end);
subplot(2, 2, 4);
imshow(subImage4);
axis('on', 'image');
drawnow;
end
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pasta pontikaki
pasta pontikaki am 23 Feb. 2019
ok, i will try thank you very much
Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 23 Feb. 2019
What are you going to do once you've split them up into overlapping tiles? Presumably you will do something, so why not use blockproc(), the function made for this? See attached demo.
I have other demos for NON-overlapping tiles, if you want those too.

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