Why imshow not working in stand alone application.Is there any alternative for that?
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Stalin Samuel
le 18 Oct 2016
Réponse apportée : Walter Roberson
le 18 Oct 2016
I developed a application using matlab compiler .Everything works fine except the command imshow.What is the probability of getting this isseus.How i can solve this.
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Walter Roberson
le 18 Oct 2016
imshow is not in the list of MATLAB commands that cannot be compiled; see http://www.mathworks.com/help/compiler/unsupported-functions.html
However, if you are using a sufficiently old version of MATLAB, then imshow was in the Image Processing Toolbox rather than MATLAB itself, so with those older versions to use imshow() you would have needed to compile in the Image Processing Toolbox.
Which MATLAB version are you using? And what behaviour do you see when you attempt to use imshow() in a compiled executable?
Generally, either image() or imagesc() should work as replacements. If you are using imshow() with a logical image, then you should be able to use
image(BWImage); axis image off
If you are using imshow() with a two-level image, 0 and 1, then use
imagesc(TwoLevelImage); axis image off; colormap(gray(2))
If you are using imshow() with a grayscale uint8 image, then use
image(GrayImageUint8); axis image off; colormap(gray(256));
If you are using imshow() with an RGB uint8 image, then use
image(RGBImage8); axis image off
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