How can I assign a matrix to a grid on an image?
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I would like to split a 1000x1000 pixel image into 10x10 pixel boxes to form a grid. I would then like to assign a zero to each box in the grid using the zeros function to create a matrix where each element in the matrix represents a box in the grid. In this case, there should be 10,000 boxes in the grid, or elements in the matrix. Any help, tips would be appreciated, I am a beginner. Thanks!
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Walter Roberson
am 28 Mai 2013
You can do it visually using the axis grid properties. You might have to uistack() to push the graphic "below" the axes.
When you get your data coordinates from ginut(), ceil(coordinates ./ 10) would be the location you would change.
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Image Analyst
am 28 Mai 2013
How about this:
yourMatrix(:) = 0;
It has the same effect as what you said - sets every pixel to zero.
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Image Analyst
am 28 Mai 2013
I still don't understand. Wouldn't the grid cover up rows and columns of pixels? A grid has to be one pixel wide.
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