How to add tolerance to my code ?
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Faez Alkadi
le 22 Sep 2017
Commenté : Faez Alkadi
le 26 Sep 2017
I have this code to flipud every other line along x-axis. The code works (only) when the increment on x-axis is an integer number(1,2,3...or 4 etc) as in data (a) attached, result shown in the first figure for 2 increment . but when the increment on x-axis is a fraction(1.123 or 1.234, ...or etc) as in data (b) attached, it only work for the first line as shown in the second Figure for 1.123 increment.
I think the reason is that I need to add a tolerance to the result of desired_line so Matlab can find it and add it to the desired_line_matrix. because of precision issue.
_ But i don't know how to add the tolerance of search !!!!_
Thank you so much
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%Find the desired lime:
desired_line_matrix=[];
TS=2;
s=a;
desired_line=[];
line_number=(max(s(:,1))-min(s(:,1)))/TS;
for j=0:TS:line_number*2
desired_line =s(1,1)+(j+min(s(:,1)));
desired_line_matrix=[desired_line_matrix,desired_line];
end
%Flip the desired lime:
for i=1:length(desired_line_matrix)
[r,c]=find(s(:,1)==desired_line_matrix(i));
d=r';
s(d,:)=flipud(a(d,:));
end
plot(s(:,1),s(:,2))
xlabel('X')
ylabel('Y')
hold on
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Image Analyst
le 22 Sep 2017
use ismembertol(), or else
tolerance = 0.001; % whatever....
closeEnough = abs(s(:,1) - desired_line_matrix(i)) <= tolerance;
[r,c]=find(closeEnough);
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Image Analyst
le 26 Sep 2017
Never mind. I added the code to the beginning of the file myself. It's below to help anyone else who might want to try to help you:
% Read in a.mat file, using the load() function, into a structure.
storedStructure = load('a.mat')
% Take the "s" array of the structure and copy it into a.
a = storedStructure.s;
% Read in b.mat file, using the load() function, into a structure.
storedStructure = load('b.mat')
% Take the "s" array of the structure and copy it into b.
b = storedStructure.s;
s=b;% here is the line where you set a and b NO IT'S NOT. You use b here, not SET it.
TS=1.123; % Change this to 2 for a
desired_line=[];
desired_line_matrix=[];
line_number=(max(s(:,1))-min(s(:,1)))/TS;
for j=0:TS*2:line_number*TS
desired_line =s(1,1)+(j+min(s(:,1)));
desired_line_matrix=[desired_line_matrix,desired_line];
end
for i=1:length(desired_line_matrix)
[r,c]=find(s(:,1)==desired_line_matrix(i));
d=r';
s(d,:)=flipud(s(d,:));
end
plot(s(:,1),s(:,2))
xlabel('X')
ylabel('Y')
hold on
But I'm not really sure what you want. It produces the plot you showed, but what is wrong with that? What do you mean by "it only work for the first line"? What is being plotted? One line? All lines? What would you expect it to look like? A square wave regardless of what Ts is?
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