how to solve a error?
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My error is
Error in training (line 6)
I{a}=imread(['ImageDataSet/' num2str(a) '.tiff']);
Error in main (line 56)
[traindata, trainlabel]=training(no_of_Image);
function program
function [trdata, trlabel]=training(no_input)
I=cell(no_input,1);
trdata=[];
trlabel=[];
for a=1:no_input
I{a}=imread(['ImageDataSet/' num2str(a) '.tiff']);
end
k= 15;
option = 2;
for i=1:length(I)
[kn]=mkuan(I{i});
ad= anisodiff(kn,k,option);
[Y] = FLDA(ad);
data=reshape(Y,[1,size(Y,1)*size(Y,2)]);
Label=reshape(Y>=max(Y(:)),[1,size(Y,1)*size(Y,2)]);
trdata=[trdata data];
trlabel=[trlabel Label];
end
4 comentarios
Rik
el 18 de Dic. de 2017
You have a block of unreadable code (select your code and then click the {}Code button).
Without additional information, my best guess would be that the file doesn't exist.
sruthi N
el 18 de Dic. de 2017
sruthi N
el 18 de Dic. de 2017
Walter Roberson
el 18 de Dic. de 2017
We, as outsiders, have no reason to expect that file ImageDataSet/1.tiff is definitely going to be there.
You should be testing to see that the files are present before attempting to read them, or else you should be putting in a try/catch to handle the situation of the files not being available.
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Rik
el 18 de Dic. de 2017
0 votos
Then the answer is in the error message: the file does not exist. Note that your file separator depends on your system. That's the reason you shouldn't hardcode the slashes unless you're certain only 1 file system will handle this code. You can use filesep or fullfile instead. It might also be best to use an explicit path. You can use pwd to get the current directory, or use dbstack('-completenames') to get the folder of the function that is running.
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