Converting Cartesian Coordinates to Binary image
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Mohanad Alkhodari
am 14 Jun. 2020
Kommentiert: Ameer Hamza
am 21 Jun. 2020
Hello
I have two vectors of X and Y cartesian values in +/-, how to convert them to a binary image of 0's and 1's
Thank you.
I attached my plot.
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Aditya Verma
am 14 Jun. 2020
Hi, Could you specify how you want to map X and Y coordinates to the binary image. If I understand it correctly you want to create a 2-D matrix with binary values (Binary Image).
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Ameer Hamza
am 14 Jun. 2020
Something like this
x = randn(1, 5000); % generate random points
y = randn(1, 5000);
img_dimension = [500 500]; % [width height]
img = zeros(img_dimension);
xt = floor(rescale(x, 1, img_dimension(2))); % convert x-y in range of image coordinates
yt = floor(rescale(y, 1, img_dimension(1)));
idx = sub2ind(img_dimension, yt, xt);
img(idx) = 1;
imshow(img)
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Ameer Hamza
am 21 Jun. 2020
You can make the circle small and large by specifying the range of rescale() function
xt = floor(rescale(x, 100, img_dimension(2)-100)); % convert x-y in range of image coordinates
yt = floor(rescale(y, 100, img_dimension(1)-100));
create a circle between 100 to 400 pixels, i.e., leave 100 pixels on all sides unoccupied.
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Thiago Henrique Gomes Lobato
am 14 Jun. 2020
This is an general example you could use:
Cartesian = [ 10,1;
15,10];
imSize=20;
binaryImage= false(imSize);
Cartesian(:,2) = imSize-(Cartesian(:,2)-1); % Comment if you want zero at the top-left corner
for idx=1:size(Cartesian,1)
binaryImage(Cartesian(idx,2),Cartesian(idx,1)) = true; % Note that X-Y index are inverted in indexing
end
figure,imshow(binaryImage)
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