How to get the value from Structure array ?

Dear Matlab experts,
I need some help from someone.
I want to get the location value from the structure array (stat). Then use them to crop image with the size is 64x64.
This is my step:
  1. Detect the centroid of image
2. Use the value of centroid location and crop the original to many 64x64 image.( this step i stuck because i don't know how to get the
value of centroid location).
My code:
% Step 1 centroid detection
I=imread("2_mask.png")
Ibw = im2bw(I);
stat = regionprops(Ibw,'centroid');
imshow(I); hold on;
for x = 1: numel(stat)
plot(stat(x).Centroid(1),stat(x).Centroid(2),'+',LineWidth=2);
end
hold off
%Step 2 crop image
I2 = imcrop(I,[??-32 ??-32 63 63])
This is the structure array value of centroid location.
This is what i want to do
Thanks
Han

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Matt J
Matt J el 13 de Mayo de 2022
Editada: Matt J el 13 de Mayo de 2022
I=imread("https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/996660/2_mask.png");
Ibw = im2bw(I);
stat = regionprops(Ibw,'Image');
for i=1:numel(stat)
I=stat(i).Image;
I(end+1:64,end+1:64)=0;
s=regionprops(I,'Centroid');
I=imtranslate(I,32-s.Centroid);
if ~isequal(size(I),[64,64])
win = centerCropWindow2d(size(I),[64,64]);
I=imcrop(I,win);
end
stat(i).Image=I;
end
montage({stat.Image},'Back','w','Bor',5)

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Jenifer NG
Jenifer NG el 13 de Mayo de 2022
Editada: Jenifer NG el 13 de Mayo de 2022
Thanks you so much.
I want to use the centroid location in this image to crop another image then save the cropped area to separate file.
Could you help me to modify this code?

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Matt J
Matt J el 13 de Mayo de 2022
I want to use the centroid location in this image to crop another image then save the cropped area to separate file.
I=imread("https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/996660/2_mask.png");
Ibw = im2bw(I);
stat = regionprops(Ibw,'Centroid');
N=numel(stat);
for i=1:N
stat(i).BoundingBox=[stat(i).Centroid-32.5, 64,64];
end
And now you can extract the cropped subimages from an arbitrary image with the following, although I use the original image Ibw just for illustration.
subimages=arrayfun(@(s)imcrop(Ibw,s.BoundingBox), stat,'uni',0); %You can use a new image here
montage(subimages,'Back','w','Bor',5)

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Jenifer NG
Jenifer NG el 13 de Mayo de 2022
Editada: Jenifer NG el 13 de Mayo de 2022
Wow it work fine.
Thanks you
how to save 9 cropped areas to 9 image files ?
Matt J
Matt J el 13 de Mayo de 2022
Editada: Matt J el 13 de Mayo de 2022
Why not save them all to the same file, as follows?
save myFile subimages
Jenifer NG
Jenifer NG el 13 de Mayo de 2022
Editada: Jenifer NG el 13 de Mayo de 2022
I mean save to 'JPG' file. by using imwrite but i dont know how to use
Jenifer NG
Jenifer NG el 13 de Mayo de 2022
Editada: Jenifer NG el 13 de Mayo de 2022
Dear Matt J,
I am using the function to convert subimage from array to mat (array2mat) then i can save the cropped image by using imwrite and the code as bellow . Could you advise me to modify the code ?
clear all
I=imread("https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/996660/2_mask.png");
Ibw = im2bw(I);
stat = regionprops(Ibw,'Centroid');
N=numel(stat);
for i=1:N
stat(i).BoundingBox=[stat(i).Centroid-32.5, 63,63];
end
I2=imread("2.png")
subimages=arrayfun(@(s)imcrop(I2,s.BoundingBox), stat,'uni',0); %You can use a new image here
montage(subimages,'Back','w','Bor',5)
for k = 1:N
b{k}=cell2mat(subimages(k,1))
filename=sprintf('file%d.jpg',k)
imwrite(b{k},filename)
end
Thanks
Matt J
Matt J el 13 de Mayo de 2022
Why is modification necessary?

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