How can I save each part (sector) of a circle in an individual image?
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dziri halima
el 23 de Oct. de 2019
Comentada: Gustavo Liñán Cembrano
el 16 de Dic. de 2019
I create a circle in my image. Then I subdivide the circle into 6 parts with this code.
x0=centroidsX;
y0=centroidsY;
r=10;
teta=-pi:0.01:pi;
x=r*cos(teta)+x0
y=r*sin(teta)+y0
plot(x,y)
hold on
scatter(x0,y0,'or')
axis square
%----------------------------------------
% divide your circle to n sectors
n=6
tet=linspace(-pi,pi,n+1)
xi=r*cos(tet)+x0
yi=r*sin(tet)+y0
for k=1:numel(xi)
plot([x0 xi(k)],[y0 yi(k)],'black')
hold on
end
My need is to save each sector of the circle into an individual image.
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Gustavo Liñán Cembrano
el 23 de Oct. de 2019
Editada: Gustavo Liñán Cembrano
el 23 de Oct. de 2019
Hi, assuming your image variable is Im; I've created this small code, which provides a ThisSector image (B&W) and ThisSectorIDs (indexes to sector positions) which you can use to select part of your image to crop (or just multiply the image by the sector) to obtain black everywhere instead where the sector is one. Hope it helps. The imshow() etc. is just for you to see the produced sectors. The code allows you to interactively draw the circle around the area of interest. If you already have the circle defined, just comment the section where the circle is created interactively
[Nrows,Ncols,Ncolors]=size(Im);
hFig=imshow(Im);
%% Comment this section if x0,y0,r are already selected
hCircle=drawcircle;
x0=hCircle.Center(1);
y0=hCircle.Center(2);
r=hCircle.Radius;
%% if you already have x0,y0,r, then use
hCircle=drawcircle('Center',[x0,y0],'Radius',r);
%%
CircleMask=createMask(hCircle);
n=6;
tet=linspace(-pi,pi,n+1);
xi=r*cos(tet)+x0;
yi=r*sin(tet)+y0;
for k=1:numel(xi)-1
if (k<0.5*(numel(xi)))
CornerX1=xi(k);
CornerY1=1;
CornerX2=xi(k+1);
CornerY2=1;
else
CornerX1=xi(k);
CornerY1=Nrows;
CornerX2=xi(k+1);
CornerY2=Nrows;
end
hPoly=drawpolygon('Position',[x0 y0; xi(k) yi(k); CornerX1 CornerY1; CornerX2 CornerY2; xi(k+1) yi(k+1);x0 y0]);
ThisMask=createMask(hPoly);
ThisSector=(ThisMask & CircleMask);
ThisSectorIDs=find(ThisSector);
figure(k);
imshow(ThisSector);
end
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Image Analyst
el 14 de Dic. de 2019
Assuming your image is grayscale:
ThisSector=(ThisMask & CircleMask);
graySector = Im .* ThisSector;
figure(k);
imshow(graySector, []);
axes('on', 'image');
Gustavo Liñán Cembrano
el 16 de Dic. de 2019
Add the following to mu previous Code Inside the for loop
ThisSectorIm=Im.*double(ThisSector); SectorName=strcat('Sector_',num2str(k),'.jpg'); imwrite(ThisSectorIm,SectorName);
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