Extract data from .PNG file

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Zena Assaad
Zena Assaad le 17 Août 2015
Commenté : Walter Roberson le 27 Avr 2020
Hi all,
I have an x,y,z plot saved as a .PNG file. I want to extract the data from the x, y and z axes. Preferably in matrix form. Any tips?

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Sebastian Castro
Sebastian Castro le 17 Août 2015
I'd recommend using the Data Theif (yes, they misspelled it too) entry in the File Exchange. It lets you click on an image to calibrate its dimensions and extract X-Y data points.
... Now, I'm not sure if that works for 3-D since an image is 2-D, but that would be true of almost any image processing algorithm as well (unless you have multiple images or depth data).
Was that JPG image saved from MATLAB? If possible, it would make things a lot easier if whoever generated that figure saved it as a .fig file instead. Then, you could load it into MATLAB and get the exact point locations.
- Sebastian
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 7 Avr 2020
According to the error message, it expects a .mat file, not a .fig file. Try saving your image array into a .mat file instead.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 27 Avr 2020
.fig files are mat files, and it did in fact try to read it as a binary mat file.
The problem must be with the way the .fig was created.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 17 Août 2015
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george panayotov
george panayotov le 27 Avr 2020
Yes, does not allow to export data. Don't waste time with it, just a click bait.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 27 Avr 2020
Run it as a function; the digitized data will be returned.

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