Save- path for image using the function "imwrite()"
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Hi
when I use the imshow() function, I know that I have the image that I want to display in one of the files in the *MATLAB path.
For instance, when I take a picture with my webcam, I want to save it by using imwrite.
where has the image been written to?
Matar Maoz
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Jan
el 13 de Feb. de 2011
IMWRITE writes to the current folder, so these two commands are equivalent:
image = rand(100, 100, 3);
imwrite(image, 'File.png')
imwrite(image, fullfile(cd, 'File.png'))
The later method can be used to specifiy the wanted directory.
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matar maoz
el 13 de Feb. de 2011
Walter Roberson
el 14 de Feb. de 2011
imwrite() needs the first argument to be the image matrix to write.
Jan
el 14 de Feb. de 2011
I've inserted [image] in the example. To get help about IMWRITE, type "help imwrite".
ayushi
el 21 de Jul. de 2016
suppose if we want to check that if in a variable "R" some image exist like "Image1" then imshow(image2) how to do this?
Walter Roberson
el 21 de Jul. de 2016
if ~isempty(R) && ndims(R) < 4 && (isnumeric(R) || islogical(R))
disp('R contains an image');
end
Or did you mean that R contains the name of a file that contains an image?
if exist(R, 'file')
try
imfinfo(R);
%if we got here then R does name an image. So for some reason now we are supposed to display a different image
imshow(image2);
catch
%R names a file that is not an image
end
else
%R does not name a file
end
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