subplot command for plotting images
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I have a 45x45x45 array of images which I would like to view at once by using the subplot command. However when I am using subplot, the images are too small. I want to see a bigger version of them to get a closer look. If there is a way to use a scroll bar in the figure that pops up, I would like to know so larger versions of all 45 of the images I am trying to see will come up and fit in the same figure.
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Kelly Kearney
on 5 Sep 2014
To do this sort of thing, I usually use a combination of subaxis to arrange the subplots with far less wasted space in between, and expandAxes to zoom in on individual axes for further analysis.
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Image Analyst
on 5 Sep 2014
I suggest you find another way of delivering the information. No one wants to scroll through a display of 91125 different images. Wait a minute -- is it 45 images like you said at the end, or a 45x45x45 (which = 91125) array of images like you said at the beginning?
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Image Analyst
on 5 Sep 2014
Put in a loop. In the loop, use rem() or mod() to call figure every 5th iteration. In the loop call subplot(3, 3, loopIndex).
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