is it possible to display the size of an image in MB or KB on matlab?????? if yes how??
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Raghava S N
le 3 Oct 2024
Modifié(e) : Raghava S N
le 3 Oct 2024
Hi Pradeep,
Yes, it is possible to display the size of an image in MB or KB in MATLAB. You can achieve this by calculating its size based on the number of bytes it occupies in memory.
The image size can be calculated using the “imfinfo” function. The “FileSize” output argument of the “imfinfo” function returns the size of the file in bytes. More information about extracting metrics about a graphics file using the “imfinfo” function can be found in this link - https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/imfinfo.html#:~:text=character%20vector-,FileSize,-Size%20of%20the.
Here is some sample code to find the size of a graphics file in MATLAB –
imageFilePath = 'path_to_your_image.jpg'; % Replace with your image file path
% Get the size of the image in bytes
info = imfinfo(imageFilePath);
imageSizeInBytes = info.FileSize;
% Convert bytes to KB and MB
imageSizeInKB = imageSizeInBytes / 1024;
imageSizeInMB = imageSizeInKB / 1024;
Hope this helps!
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DGM
le 3 Oct 2024
Modifié(e) : DGM
le 3 Oct 2024
OP never clarified what they were actually asking for (other than it should be asap). Decoding the image may be relevant.
% a filename
fname = 'llama.jpg';
% size of file on disk (in kB)
Nfile = imfinfo(fname).FileSize/1E3
% size of image in memory (in MB)
inpict = imread(fname);
Nmem = whos('inpict').bytes/1E6
Alternatively, attached is a little convenience tool I use
% MIMT memsize() just dumps to console if no output is specified
memsize(inpict,'kB')
memsize(inpict,'MB')
memsize(inpict,'MiB')
% but it can produce numeric output as well
Nmem = memsize(inpict,'MB')
We can only hope we're not too late to save Pradeep.
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