How can I input all the results using xlswrite for each loop?
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When I run the following code:
for i=1:3
for niter=1:2
img_filtree=smooth_diffusion(I,edgestop(i),'dir',5,niter,0.25);
% figure(1),imshow(img_filtree);
% saveas(figure(1), strcat('Résultats\','img_filtree',num2str(niter),'_edgestop',num2str(i),'.tif'));
imwrite(img_filtree,strcat('Résultats\','img_filtree_',num2str(niter),'-edgestop',num2str(i),'.tif'));%
peaksnr{i,niter}=psnr(img_filtree,Isynth)
snr{i,niter}=psnr(img_filtree,Isynth)
% [peaksnr,snr] = psnr(img_filtree,Isynth)
Ed=edge(img_filtree);
% F= pratt(Ea,Ed);
F{i,niter}= pratt(Ea,Ed)
filename = 'testdata.xlsx';
A = {'PSNR','SNR','FOM'; peaksnr{i,niter}, snr{i,niter},F{i,niter}};
% sheet = 2;
xlRange = 'A1';
% xlswrite(filename,A,sheet,xlRange)
xlswrite(filename,A,xlRange)
end
end
I got just the final result
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Bastien Dietemann
el 8 de Ag. de 2017
I hope to get your question right. You want to save your results in an excel sheet and you are concerned that your results get overwritten each time, correct? If this is the case and you do not care about the layout, you could simply predefine the cells in which you results are saved in. Put
mycells = {'A1','E1','I1';'A4','E4','I4'};
before the loops and then instead of xlRange = 'A1' you write
xlRange=mycells{niter,i};
Does this solve your problem?
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Bastien Dietemann
el 9 de Ag. de 2017
Editada: Bastien Dietemann
el 9 de Ag. de 2017
Okay, let's have another try. I don't have your functions so I cannot test your Version, but this should work.
filename = 'testdata.xlsx';
xlswrite(filename,{'iteration'},1,'A2');
xlswrite(filename,{'edgestop1'},1,'C1');
xlswrite(filename,{'edgestop2'},1,'F1');
xlswrite(filename,{'edgestop3'},1,'I2');
xlswrite(filename,{'PSNR' 'SNR' 'FOM'},'B2:D2');
xlswrite(filename,{'PSNR' 'SNR' 'FOM'},'E2:G2');
xlswrite(filename,{'PSNR' 'SNR' 'FOM'},'H2:J2');
max_niter = 2;
%create destinations
mycells=cell(max_niter,3);
for i =1:max_niter
mycells{i,1}=sprintf('B%i:D%i',i+2,i+2);
mycells{i,2}=sprintf('E%i:G%i',i+2,i+2);
mycells{i,3}=sprintf('H%i:J%i',i+2,i+2);
end
for i=1:3
for niter=1:max_niter
img_filtree=smooth_diffusion(I,edgestop(i),'dir',5,niter,0.25);
% figure(1),imshow(img_filtree);
% saveas(figure(1), strcat('Résultats\','img_filtree',num2str(niter),'_edgestop',num2str(i),'.tif'));
imwrite(img_filtree,strcat('Résultats\','img_filtree_',num2str(niter),'-edgestop',num2str(i),'.tif'));% [peaksnr1,snr1] = psnr(img_filtree1,Isynth)
peaksnr{i,niter}=psnr(img_filtree,Isynth);
snr{i,niter}=psnr(img_filtree,Isynth);
Ed=edge(img_filtree);
F{i,niter}= pratt(Ea,Ed);
A = {peaksnr, snr,F{i,niter}};
xlRange=mycells{niter,i};
xlswrite(filename,A,xlRange)
end
end
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José-Luis
el 9 de Ag. de 2017
If performance is an issue (and it will be if you call xlswrite repeatedly), it might be better to use ActiveX controls.
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