Above is my input(model) file. Left starting corner is starting point and right end is finishing. So i want to draw correct path from start to end. So anyone help me to get the output file like below

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 7 Jan 2014

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This is what my maze solving program does. Go to my File Exchange to get it: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/?term=authorid%3A31862

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saravanakumar D
saravanakumar D le 8 Jan 2014
But sir, But my input image is not a maze. So your problem wont work. I through your program. Algorithm of your program is getting path between two walls.
But in my case, I want to detect correct path and draw the correct path. Can you please tell anyother algorithm to solve my problem?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 8 Jan 2014
Modifié(e) : Image Analyst le 14 Jan 2014
I don't understand why you can't realize that your image can be thought of as a maze. You can try Cris Luengo's maze solver if you don't like mine: http://www.cb.uu.se/~cris/blog/index.php/archives/277
But if you just cannot understand why your system is a maze, then you can try an alternative method using the geodesic distance. See Steve's blog: http://blogs.mathworks.com/steve/2011/11/01/exploring-shortest-paths-part-1/
saravanakumar D
saravanakumar D le 15 Jan 2014
But it's not have two walls.It's not perfect maze
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 15 Jan 2014
Well you can make it one by cropping and extending. Anyway, why don't you use bwdistgeodesic like Alex and Steve show you?

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Alex Taylor
Alex Taylor le 15 Jan 2014

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The Image Processing Toolbox functions bwdistgeodesic and graydist can be used to solve this problem. This is explored in the following blog post:
That Image Analyst already provided.

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