How can i put my output numbers in for loop to an array
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z=('/Users/fatihnurcin/Desktop/Dandnd/dilated')
cd(z)
list = dir('*.bmp');
for i = 1:length(list)
img{i} = imread(list(i).name);
end
for i = 1:length(list)
a=img{i};
b=im2bw(a,0.20);
figure
subplot(1,3,1);
imshow(b)
c=b(120,100:250);
subplot(1,3,3);
plot(c);
for n=1:length(c);
d= padarray(c,[0 1],'replicate','post');
e(n)=d(n)-d(n+1);
left=find(e==1);
right=find(e==-1);
f=right-left;
end
f
end
This is my whole code, it takes a row from a binary photo and tries to find where its black and where its not and calculate the black area so i want to ask how can i put my outputs(outputs are numbers calculated due to black arena) in an array, i couldn't do it by adding (n) to left and right,
left(n)=find(e(n)==1);
right(n)=find(e(n)==-1);
f(n)=right(n)-left(n);
I need an urgent help , i need to deliver my project in 2 days :/
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Joseph Cheng
on 17 Jun 2014
reformatted to be readable.
z=('/Users/fatihnurcin/Desktop/Dandnd/dilated')
cd(z)
list = dir('*.bmp');
for i = 1:length(list)
img{i} = imread(list(i).name);
end
for i = 1:length(list)
a=img{i};
b=im2bw(a,0.20);
figure subplot(1,3,1);
imshow(b)
c=b(120,100:250);
subplot(1,3,3);
plot(c);
for n=1:length(c);
d= padarray(c,[0 1],'replicate','post');
e(n)=d(n)-d(n+1);
left=find(e==1);
right=find(e==-1);
f=right-left;
end
f
end
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Shravankumar P
on 18 Jun 2014
0 votes
I guess you may go for index mapping. I just give you Idea try this once
for m=1:4
for n=1:4
X(m,n)=x(4*(m-1)+n);
end
end
x is the input which of your interest to put into an array X
ubaid haroon
on 1 Mar 2017
0 votes
what would you do if during the loop, those arrays are different lengths?
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