Error using reshape To RESHAPE the number of elements must not change.

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clear all;
clc;
warning off;
a=rgb2gray(imread('red.jpg'));
figure, imshow(a);
imData = reshape(a, [], 1);
imData=double(imData);
[IDX nn]= kmeans(imData,4);
imIDX= reshape(IDX, size(a));
figure,imshow(imIDX,[]),title('index image');
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Melaku Eneayehu
Melaku Eneayehu el 8 de Nov. de 2017
what's your matlab version? mine was 2015a
Guillaume
Guillaume el 8 de Nov. de 2017
Matlab version is irrelevant, reshape has always behaved the same in all versions. Similarly, I assume kmeans has always returned results the same size.
Image is irrelevant since the data is reshaped the same size it started with.
As per my answer, the code shouldn't error. So, please answer the questions in my answer so we can understand what's particular about your machine.

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Guillaume
Guillaume el 8 de Nov. de 2017
Editada: Guillaume el 8 de Nov. de 2017
I don't see how the code shown can result in the error stated.
Note that another way to write your first reshape is:
imData = a(:);
Either way, you're simply flatting your image into a single column. You're passing that through kmeans which is guaranteed to return a column of the same length, so you still have as many elements as the original image. You're then reshaping that column into the original image size. It's simply not possible for it to error.
Therefore, the first question is: is the code shown the one you actually use, or a simplification? If it is the actual code, then issue a dbstop if error at the command prompt, run your code, and when it breaks into the debugger because of the error, give us the result of:
size(a)
size(imData)
size(IDX)
so we can understand better what is going on.
edit: also give us the output of
which kmeans
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Melaku Eneayehu
Melaku Eneayehu el 8 de Nov. de 2017
sir actually am junior for matlab in this example i want to segment the image using k-means clustering, when i try this code i got this error.
Guillaume
Guillaume el 8 de Nov. de 2017
Editada: Guillaume el 8 de Nov. de 2017
I perfectly understood what you are trying to do. Once again, do what I said in my answer. Enter dbstop if error at the command line. Run your code and when it breaks into the debugger give us the output of:
size(a)
size(imData)
size(IDX)
which kmeans
and we'll work from there.

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Manochandar Thenralmanoharan
Manochandar Thenralmanoharan el 5 de Dic. de 2020
imData = reshape(a,[],1); what the statement implies?

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