over lap image onto another image??

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miskie
miskie el 1 de Mzo. de 2011
Editada: John Kelly el 27 de Feb. de 2015
HI , im supposed to make a function
function [] = paste ( smallimage, bigimage, centerxy)
which returns the small image pasted onto the big image placed at [ x ,y] location center xy. the smallerimage is copied to overlay part of the big image, it will appear inside the bigimage and cover some of its pixels
I did not learn anything about copying and pasting images in class , and ive been searching the internet so much to find out how , but i cannot find any sites that teaches me how to do something like this
Do i do something like i=imread(smallimage) i=imcrop(i)
and then i dont know what else to do , how would i paste it in the other picture matrix?
is there impaste( location , bigimage)? oh jeez ive spent 40 of the past 48 hours trying to figure out matlab
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 1 de Mzo. de 2011
Are smallimage and bigimage the _file names_ of images, or are they the image matrices ? imread() would be used if you are being passed the file names, but not if you are being passed the data.
You are not likely to have a use for imcrop.
If the function definition must be the one shown, then you cannot return anything from that function, which disagrees with your written requirements.
miskie
miskie el 1 de Mzo. de 2011
smallimage and bigimage are the file names yes ,
so at the start of my function it would be like
i=imread(bigimage);
h=imread(smallimage);
....
then i dont know what i could do
impaste? imoverlap? like is there a built in function to overlay an image or something?:

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Brett Shoelson
Brett Shoelson el 1 de Mzo. de 2011
Consider:
a = magic(7)
b = rand(2,3)
a(3:4,4:6) = b
% Or, more generally,:
startrow = 3;
startcol = 4;
a(startrow:startrow+size(b,1)-1,startcol:startcol+size(b,2)-1) = b;
Cheers,
Brett

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 1 de Mzo. de 2011
Editada: John Kelly el 27 de Feb. de 2015
The result of reading in an image is a matrix. After your imread() you would have two matrices. You can copy one matrix to a particular place in another matrix.

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