why this code gives error?

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waruna
waruna el 29 de En. de 2023
Comentada: waruna el 1 de Feb. de 2023
color=imread('C:\Users\User\Desktop\matlab\photo.png');
gray=rgb2gray(color);
gray=double(gray);
pfs=fspecial('gaussian',[5 5],2);
motion_filter=fspecial('motion',10,45);
convolution_with_gaussian_filter=conv2(gray,pfs);
convolution_with_motion_filter=imfilter(gray,motion_filter);
self_convolution=conv2(gray,gray);
subplot(2,2,1),imshow(color);
subplot(2,2,2),imshow(convolution_with_gaussian_filter,'auto');title('1')
subplot(2,2,3),imshow(convolution_with_motion_filter,'auto');
subplot(2,2,4),imshow(self_convolution,'auto');
This is the error message:
Error using images.internal.imageDisplayParsePVPairs (line 72)
The parameter, auto, is not recognized by imageDisplayParsePVPairs
Error in images.internal.imageDisplayParseInputs (line 70)
[common_args,specific_args] = images.internal.imageDisplayParsePVPairs(varargin{:});
Error in imshow (line 253)
images.internal.imageDisplayParseInputs({'Parent','Border','Reduce'},preparsed_varargin{:});
Error in Untitled3 (line 10)
subplot(2,2,2),imshow(convolution_with_gaussian_filter,'auto');title('1')
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waruna
waruna el 30 de En. de 2023
Sir this is the error message;
Error using images.internal.imageDisplayParsePVPairs (line 72)
The parameter, auto, is not recognized by imageDisplayParsePVPairs
Error in images.internal.imageDisplayParseInputs (line 70)
[common_args,specific_args] = images.internal.imageDisplayParsePVPairs(varargin{:});
Error in imshow (line 253)
images.internal.imageDisplayParseInputs({'Parent','Border','Reduce'},preparsed_varargin{:});
Error in Untitled3 (line 10)
subplot(2,2,2),imshow(convolution_with_gaussian_filter,'auto');title('1')
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 30 de En. de 2023
'auto' is not a valid option value for any parameter or any option value for imshow.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 30 de En. de 2023
Try using [] instead of 'auto':
color=imread('peppers.png');
grayImage=rgb2gray(color);
grayImage=double(grayImage);
pfs=fspecial('gaussian',[5 5],2);
motion_filter=fspecial('motion',10,45);
convolution_with_gaussian_filter=conv2(grayImage,pfs);
convolution_with_motion_filter=imfilter(grayImage,motion_filter);
self_convolution=conv2(grayImage,grayImage, 'full'); % Will be twice as big in each dimension.
subplot(2,2,1),imshow(color); axis('on', 'image');
subplot(2,2,2),imshow(convolution_with_gaussian_filter,[]); title('1'); axis('on', 'image');
subplot(2,2,3),imshow(convolution_with_motion_filter,[]); axis('on', 'image');
subplot(2,2,4),imshow(self_convolution,[]); axis('on', 'image');

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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
Sulaymon Eshkabilov el 29 de En. de 2023
Here is the corrected code:
[color, I_map]=imread('C:\Users\User\Desktop\matlab\photo.png');
gray=rgb2gray(color);
gray=double(gray);
pfs=fspecial('gaussian',[5 5],2);
motion_filter=fspecial('motion',10,45);
convolution_with_gaussian_filter=conv2(gray,pfs);
convolution_with_motion_filter=imfilter(gray,motion_filter);
self_convolution=conv2(gray,gray);
subplot(2,2,1),imshow(color,I_map);
subplot(2,2,2),imshow(convolution_with_gaussian_filter,I_map);title('1')
subplot(2,2,3),imshow(convolution_with_motion_filter,I_map);
subplot(2,2,4),imshow(self_convolution, I_map);
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 29 de En. de 2023
The second output of imread is the colormap for the case that the image is an indexed image (which includes the case of GIF). In the case of non-indexed images the second output is empty.
If the image was indexed then the first output of imread would be 2d and in that case rgb2gray would be invalid.
If the image was grayscale without a map then the first output of imread would be 2d and rgb2gray would be invalid.
If the image was rgb truecolor then the first output of imread would be 3d and rgb2gray would succeed, but the second output would be empty.
That empty second output is tgen carried down to the imshow calls in the code, and becomes an empty second input to imshow. An empty second input to imshow is not interpreted as an empty colormap: it is interpreted as an empty scaling range, so the imshow would act similar to imagesc in rescaling the data so that the colormap covered the data range instead of the range implied by the data type.
waruna
waruna el 1 de Feb. de 2023
thankyou

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