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This proggram is for thresholding :

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ATTAR Mehenni
ATTAR Mehenni on 24 Feb 2018
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
[n,m]=size(a);
abin=zeros(n,m);
thresh = 90;
for i=1:n
for j=1:m
if (a(i,j)>thresh)
abin(i,j)=0;
else
abin(i,j)=1;
end
end
end
Why, in another example, did I find thresh = 0.1 ( 0 < thresh < 1 )? What's the difference? Thanks

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 25 Feb 2018
I'll fix your formatting this time for you but for next time, read this link
The answer is because the other program wanted 0.1 for a threshold - because they were using a floating point image - and you decided to use 90 because you probably have a uint8 integer image. HOW you go the 90, I don't know, but you can do your whole program more simply with just 2 lines:
thresh = 90;
abin = a <= thresh;
Everything else you have is unnecessary or overly complicated.

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