What does this matlab statement mean?

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med-sweng
med-sweng le 10 Oct 2012
Regarding the following Matlab statement shown here http://www.mathworks.com/help/images/ref/imopen.html:
figure, imshow(I_opened,[])
What do 'figure' and '[]' mean in the statement?
Thanks.

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig le 10 Oct 2012
Modifié(e) : Matt Fig le 10 Oct 2012
The FIGURE command creates a new MATLAB figure, and the [] is passing an empty argument to the second input of the IMSHOW function.
From the help for IMSHOW:
" If you use an empty matrix ([]) for [low high], imshow uses [min(I(:)) max(I(:))]; that is, the minimum value in I is displayed as black, and the maximum value is displayed as white."

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Doug Hull
Doug Hull le 10 Oct 2012
The brackets are a null input. They are the empty matrix. In cases like this the function is likely demanding an input, but they have nothing to give. They could be dropped in this specific case.
Figure opens a new figure.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 10 Oct 2012
Using or not using [] in imshow has a huge effect. It says whether to scale the display to the min and max of the data rather than scaling the default range assumed for that class. Really makes a huge difference especially for floating point images.

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