to make the rectangle move over the image
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i am new to matlab i doing a project for locating the optic disc for that i have create a rectangular window and make the window to move the image and calculate the sum of edge diff inside the window and divide that by sum of intensity inside the window
now i have created a window but i don't know how to move the rectangular window
this is my code please help me
_clc; clear all; close all; fundus=imread('D:\10mcs010\im0001.ppm'); grayImage=fundus(:,:,1);
subplot(4, 4, 1);
imshow(grayImage);
title('Original Grayscale Image');
binaryImage = grayImage > 35;
% Display the binary image.
subplot(4, 4, 2);
imshow(binaryImage);
title('Binary Image');
A=[0 0 0;0 1 0;0 0 0];
op=imopen(binaryImage,A);
subplot(4,4,3);
imshow(op);
title('open image');
clos=imopen(op,A);
subplot(4,4,4);
imshow(clos);
title('closeimage');
eror=imopen(clos,A);
subplot(4,4,5);
imshow(eror);
subplot(4,4,6);
maskedRgbImage = bsxfun(@times, fundus, cast(eror,class(fundus)));
imshow(maskedRgbImage);
title('RGB IMAGE');
g=maskedRgbImage(:,:,2);
subplot(4,4,7);
imshow(g);
title ('Green component');
subplot(4,4,8);
imv=conv2(double(g),[1 0 -1],'same');
imshow((imv));
title ('vertical image');
subplot(4,4,9);
imh=conv2(double(g),[1;0;-1],'same');
imshow(imh);
re=imh;
imwrite(re,'horizontal.tif');
title ('horizontal image');
edgesum=abs(imh)+abs(imv);
% % intens=impixel(fundus);
%
% % figure,imshow(edgesum);
% edgediff=abs(imv)-abs(imh);
im = imread('horizontal.tif');
subplot(4,4,10);
imshow(im);
r=rectangle('Position',[10,10,12,560]);
set(r,'edgecolor','w') % change the color of the rectangle to white
title('image with rectangle');_
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1 commentaire
Walter Roberson
le 20 Août 2011
duplicate is at http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/13866-move-rectangle-over-te-image
Réponses (4)
Jason
le 10 Août 2011
You can use imrect and use the mouse to size and move. It returns the position and size.
h = imrect;
pos = h.getPosition();
Jason
Image Analyst
le 10 Août 2011
0 votes
How about using rbbox()? It lets your user draw a box. There's sample code in its help.
ramya raj
le 20 Août 2011
0 votes
Walter Roberson
le 20 Août 2011
0 votes
This seems to me to be a make-work project. Moving a virtual array over the data array would be much much more efficient than drawing a rectangle on the screen and figuring out what is inside the drawn portion.
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