Replace repetitive values in a matrix with another value?

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Jessica
Jessica le 29 Juin 2012
Commenté : JL le 23 Juil 2019
Hello there,
I'm new to Matlab so hopefully I can attempt to explain this! I have an image that has some interference that I am looking to get rid of. I have displayed each pixel in the image as a value from 0 to 255 in a matrix. The interference is in the form of repetitive values. So for example (and simplicity sake) one row of the matrix may look like:
1 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 5 3 3 3 6 3 7
Where the interference would be the string of 3 3 3 3 3 and 3 3 3 and the single 3 there would be valid.
What I would like to do is replace the repetitive values in the entire matrix with a nearest neighbor value say median of the pixel above and below and if that's not possible maybe just NAN. Would anyone know how to do this? Thanks!
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Ryan
Ryan le 2 Juil 2012
is the repetitive value known? is the repetitive value always the same for a given image (e.g. will the repeated value in the image always be a 3)?

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 2 Juil 2012
x = [1 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 5 3 3 3 6 3 7] data
idxrep = ~diff([-inf,x]) %pad with -inf and identify areas of zero change (~)
x(idxrep)=nan; %replace with NaN, or whatever
If you chose the NaN route and want an awesome way to fill them:
y = inpaint_nans(x)
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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov le 2 Juil 2012
x([false,diff(x)==0]) = nan;
JL
JL le 23 Juil 2019
Hi, would it be possible to for this code to work on have more rows?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 29 Juin 2012
Convert the vector to double-precision data type (needed because integers cannot represent NaN.) diff() it. Replace the places the diff() was 0 with NaN.
Step after that: consider using the File Exchange inpaint_nans

Jessica
Jessica le 2 Juil 2012
The problem that I can see with diff() is that it reduces the number of elements in each row by 1 because it takes the difference between adjacent values. I do not want the matrix size to change at all because it is an image I wish to analyze afterwards and pixel position is important.
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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 2 Juil 2012
Pad with -inf
diff([-inf,x])
Then what Walter said.
Jessica
Jessica le 2 Juil 2012
Sorry! I'm new to Matlab so what exactly would that do? Thanks for the responses!

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Jessica
Jessica le 2 Juil 2012
Modifié(e) : Jessica le 2 Juil 2012
So I have
imgname = 'my tif file path'
imgmat = imread(imgname);
idxrep = ~diff([-inf,imgmat])
imgmat(idxrep) = NaN
and I get
Error using horzcat CAT arguments dimensions are not consistent.
Error in test (line 6) idxrep = ~diff([-inf,xd])
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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 2 Juil 2012
Well, yes. My example was for a row vector. For a matrix you'll have to do a little more work. Specifically you will have to add a column vector to the front of the matrix (rather than a scalar) (this is the cause of the HORZCAT error). Second, you will have to specify which dimension you want to differentiate across.
x = repmat([1 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 5 3 3 3 6 3 7],10,1);
idxrep = [false(size(x,1),1) ~diff(x,1,2)]
x(idxrep) = NaN
Jessica
Jessica le 2 Juil 2012
Ahh! Gotcha! Thanks! And thanks for the inpaint_nan link everyone! That was extremely helpful!

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