how can i store the location (x,y) in a variable in a loop?
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the code i tried is:
index=1;
B=zeros(BmatRows,BmatCols);
for row=1:incrR:rows-(blockSizeR-1)
rowStart=row;
rowEnd=row+(blockSizeR-1);
for col=1:incrC:columns-(blockSizeC-1)
colStart=col;
colEnd=col+(blockSizeC-1);
oneBlock=grayImage(rowStart:rowEnd,colStart:colEnd);
vecOneBlock= reshape(oneBlock,1,numel(oneBlock));
B(index,:)=vecOneBlock;
index=index+1;
end
end
[B,index]=sortrows(B);
here i want to track the rowstart and colstart as a point location like (rowstart,colstart) stores in a variable and changed according to the loop after that.
the matrix B is now according to the "sortrows" function and the index is also according to the matrix B. i.e the "index" values also shuffles.
i want that the after storing point values in a variable it also shuffles according to the matrix B.
i dont know how to do this plz help me to do so...
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Image Analyst
am 5 Mai 2013
Inside the innermost loop, add these lines:
starts(index, 1) = rowStart;
starts(index, 2) = colStart;
Or as a single line like
starts(index, 1:2) = [rowStart, colStart];
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angel
am 5 Mai 2013
Image Analyst
am 5 Mai 2013
Bearbeitet: Image Analyst
am 5 Mai 2013
Is that really "oneBlock" instead of B, because after one row, B should have only one row, not 4.
And sortrows returns only 2 arguments, at most, not 3. And even if it did, you would totally trash the index and starts arrays that you took the trouble to create. Why would you do that?
Do you want this:
[B, sortingIndex] = sortrows(B);
% Re-order starts in the same way as B.
starts = starts(sortingIndex);
angel
am 5 Mai 2013
angel
am 5 Mai 2013
Image Analyst
am 5 Mai 2013
Sorry - forgot that starts was a 2D array and needs 2 indexes. Try it this way:
starts=starts(sortingIndex, :);
angel
am 6 Mai 2013
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