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Hello matlab community.
I am working on a project, the first part of the project that ı need to understand basic idea of the code below. Can anybody explain ?
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function h=simage(img,numcolor,axistype,minimg,maximg);
imscale=0; if ~exist('axistype')
axistype=['image'];
end
if ~exist('minimg') & ~exist('maximg')
imscale=1;
else
if (~exist('maximg'))
maximg=max(img(:));
end
if (~exist('minimg'))
minimg=min(img(:));
end
if (maximg==0 & minimg==0)
minimg=min(img(:));
maximg=max(img(:));
end
end
if ~exist('numcolor') numcolor=64; end
if imscale==0 h=imagesc(img,[minimg maximg]); else h=imagesc(img); end
axis(axistype);
end
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if you run the code shown below with the first one together , you will see the some figure like a particle. ---------------------------------------
function ipi=ipf(cr,D,w)
ipi=(1-tanh((abs(cr)-D/2)/w))/2;
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For example I do not understand the meaning of exist in the first code. What is it used for ?
I do not have a much time, I look at some matlab books but I can not find anything about the situation. Please help..
Thank you..
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dpb
le 11 Août 2013
Modifié(e) : dpb
le 11 Août 2013
...For example I do not understand the meaning of exist in the first code. What is it used for ?
I do not have a much time, I look at some matlab books but I can not find anything about the situation.
Well, it would undoubtedly take far less of your valuable time (and be much less annoying(*) here as well) if you were to simply type
doc exist
at the command line first.
(*) Or, if you're going to ask at least don't whine while doing so...
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dpb
le 11 Août 2013
Modifié(e) : dpb
le 11 Août 2013
Searching for numcolor in what you posted shows it isn't used.
The only references to it are in the argument list and the location where it is defined if non-existent. But, there's no reference to it after that point so it's superfluous. For the answer to why you'll have to ask whoever supplied the function to begin with.
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