how can i use imdistline to calculate the pixel in the image?
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any one has example about the imdistline? i need the example to view and will apply in my project.
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Razvan
le 2 Fév 2012
Here is an example:
% load an image
load flujet
imagesc(X);
% set up the measuring tool
h = imdistline(gca);
api = iptgetapi(h);
api.setLabelVisible(false);
% pause -- you can move the edges of the segment and then press a key to continue
pause();
% get the distance
dist = api.getDistance();
% print the result
fprintf('The length of the segment is: %0.2f pixels \n', dist)
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norfaizayu
le 2 Fév 2012
Walter Roberson
le 2 Fév 2012
gca is a function call that means "get current axis".
norfaizayu
le 2 Fév 2012
norfaizayu
le 3 Fév 2012
Walter Roberson
le 3 Fév 2012
You created your own imdistline.m file. Rename your file: the current name is conflicting with calling the MathWorks supplied imdistline() routine.
norfaizayu
le 5 Fév 2012
Image Analyst
le 5 Fév 2012
I never knew there was a built-in imdistline - I've always used improfile(). But anyway, in your own personal overridden version of imdistline - you know the one where for some reason you did not take Walter's advice to rename it - you're missing "function imdistline(handleToFigure)" as the first line of your m-file. Of course you know that must replace the word "handleToFigure" with whatever handle name you're using to refer to the figures with.
Varian Adisuryo
le 18 Août 2016
when I replace the load function with imread function, the image become rectangle and not in actual size. How to make it show in actual size?
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