Plotting mean of the columns of image on that image

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Yawar Rehman
Yawar Rehman le 1 Sep 2014
Commenté : Yawar Rehman le 3 Sep 2014
I am struggling to plot the mean of the columns of the gray scale image on the same image. Mean of the columns of an image can be found by using Mean command in Matlab, but i don't have any idea how to plot it in image coordinates. Any idea or help is appreciated! Thank you :)
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Guillaume
Guillaume le 3 Sep 2014
Well, you seem to have answered your own question there. Doesn't the algorithm you wrote do what you want?
The only thing I would change is the inside of your for loop to:
meanValue = M(columnIdx);
[~, idx] = min(abs(X(:, columnIdx) - meanValue);
down(1, columnIdx) = idx;
Yawar Rehman
Yawar Rehman le 3 Sep 2014
i am not sure it is the correct answer though it is doing what i want! + i am curious if someone could suggest me a way for avoiding for loop

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Guillaume
Guillaume le 3 Sep 2014
To do what you want without a loop:
[~, down] = min(abs(bsxfun(@minus, X, mean(X))));
bsxfun just subtract the column mean from every value in X, and then you take the index of the minimum of the absolute value of that difference.

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Michael Haderlein
Michael Haderlein le 2 Sep 2014
Actually, I believe he just gave exactly contradicting answers on Guillaume's question. As I get it, this is what the result should look like:
I did it with the following code, however, I have no idea why a more straight-forward way didn't work (maybe someone can tell me?):
img=imread('grayscaleexample.bmp');
figure, imshow(img)
ha=axes('color','none','position',get(gca,'position'));
tf=figure;
hp=plot(1:size(img,2),mean(img));
set(hp,'parent',ha)
set(ha,'xlim',[1,size(img,2)])
delete(tf)
So the idea is to create another axes above the ones showing the image and plot the mean of the grayscale there. For some reason (please help) I have to draw the plot somewhere else first and then copy it to the axes where it's shown finally. When I plot directly in the axes on top of the ones with the image, the image axes will be deleted - I have no idea why.
What I mean is the following:
>> figure, imshow(img)
>> axes('position',get(gca,'position'))
>> get(gcf,'children')
ans =
1.0e+03 *
1.4420
1.4370
>> plot(1:size(img,2),mean(img));
>> get(gcf,'children')
ans =
1.4370e+03
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Michael Haderlein
Michael Haderlein le 2 Sep 2014
Yes, they create new axes if no axes are there and they also reset part of the axes properties in case there are some already. However, in this example, the old axes really were deleted as you see in my example. It has nothing to do with the background.
Yawar Rehman
Yawar Rehman le 3 Sep 2014
thank for the answer haderlein. i have commented on the question which i asked. can you please review it

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Guillaume
Guillaume le 2 Sep 2014
Modifié(e) : Guillaume le 2 Sep 2014
If you do indeed want to plot the mean on the graph (i.e. the other option I offered) then:
imshow(img);
hold on
plot(1:size(img, 2), mean(img), 'r');
I'm not sure what you mean by having two portions of the image though.
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Michael Haderlein
Michael Haderlein le 2 Sep 2014
oops, you're totally right with that, of course plotting in the same axes is possible. This axes deleting behavior confused me so much that I didn't think about this anymore ;-)

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