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imhist & suppress color bar
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Richard
am 11 Sep. 2020
Kommentiert: Ameer Hamza
am 11 Sep. 2020
Quick question: I am trying to overlay 2+ image histograms, using imhist (as it provides the color bar at the bottom). When I try to make more than one, using hold on, it adds extra color bars to the bottom. Is there a way to supress that output (or is there a better option I am unaware of)? Idealy the output should look like the output of the code below but with only 1 color bar.
Quick example of what's happening:
I = imread('moon.tif');
I1 = I(100:120,210:230);
I2 = I(450:470,170:190);
I3 = I(370:390,60:80);
figure
hold on
imhist(I1);
imhist(I2);
imhist(I3);
hold off
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Ameer Hamza
am 11 Sep. 2020
Bearbeitet: Ameer Hamza
am 11 Sep. 2020
Try this
I = imread('moon.tif');
I1 = I(100:120,210:230);
I2 = I(450:470,170:190);
I3 = I(370:390,60:80);
f = figure;
ax = axes();
hold on
imhist(I1);
pos = ax.Position; % save the axes position because next commands will resize it
imhist(I2);
imhist(I3);
hold off
stripes = findall(f, 'Tag', 'colorstripe');
delete(stripes(1:end-1))
ax.Position = pos;
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