What is the use of "maxidx = max(A(:))+1" in the below code ? How does it work? Any alternate syntax for the below function?
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Samson David Puthenpeedika
el 8 de Nov. de 2021
Comentada: Samson David Puthenpeedika
el 9 de Nov. de 2021
The question and code is given below :-
input: spine.tif from MATLAB
Read the indexed image with the associated colormap, show the colormap functions of all color channels with the corresponding color;
[A,map]=imread("spine.tif");
maxidx = max(A(:))+1;
figure()
hold on;
plot(map(1:maxidx,1),'r')
plot(map(1:maxidx,2),'g')
plot(map(1:maxidx,3),'b')
hold off
Can someone explain the use of "maxidx = max(A(:))+1;" in this code .
Like what did the above code do?
Is there any syntax to do the above function?
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Stephen23
el 8 de Nov. de 2021
Editada: Stephen23
el 8 de Nov. de 2021
"Can someone explain the use of "maxidx = max(A(:))+1;" in this code"
The answer can be derived from https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/creating_plots/image-types.html
The image file contains an indexed image, stored using integer indices:
class(imread("spine.tif"))
imfinfo("spine.tif")
"Like what did the above code do?"
Converts the maximum index of a integer indexed image (i.e. zero-based) into a MATLAB index (i.e. one-based).
"Is there any syntax to do the above function?"
What function?
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Stephen23
el 9 de Nov. de 2021
" Is there any other way or alternate solution to show the colormap functions of all color channels with the corresponding color"
[A,map] = imread("spine.tif");
mx = 1+max(A(:));
rgbplot(map(1:mx,:))
Compared against the original approach:
figure()
hold on;
plot(map(1:mx,1),'r')
plot(map(1:mx,2),'g')
plot(map(1:mx,3),'b')
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