Sir whats the functioning of this code:

count=0;
j=1;
for i=1:ro
if(rV(i)>0)
rda(j)=i;
rca(j)=1;
count=0;
j=j+1;
elseif(count==0)
rda(j)=i;
rca(j)=0;
j=j+1;
count=1;
else
count=1;
end;
end;
flag=1;
k=1;
for i=1:j-2
if((rda(i+1)-rda(i))>=12)
if(flag==1)
ra(k)=rda(i);
k=k+1;
flag=0;
end;
else
flag=1;
ra(k)=rda(i);
end
end
where ro means number of rows and rv means row variance and rda and rca are normal variable.
[EDITED, Jan, code indented for demonstration]

4 comentarios

Jan
Jan el 19 de Sept. de 2013
Editada: Jan el 19 de Sept. de 2013
Please format your code properly.
Please explain your question with any details. Of course the function of this code is to produce the results. It is hard to describe the procedure more compact than as Matlab code. So please explain, which command or part is not clear to you. It would be too inefficient to guess, which explanations you need.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 19 de Sept. de 2013
Tip: Before pasting your code in here, when it's still in MATLAB, type ctrl-a (to select all the code), and then Ctrl-i (to fix the indenting).
Vandana
Vandana el 19 de Sept. de 2013
this is the formatted code sir I don't know sir why preview is looking like this.sir I want explaination of each line what it is doing.sir before this code I calculated the rowwise variance and column wise variance.
thank you
Jan
Jan el 20 de Sept. de 2013
Editada: Jan el 20 de Sept. de 2013
@Vandana: Did you try Ctrl-A Ctrl_I for an auto-indentation in Matlab's editor?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 19 de Sept. de 2013

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It looks like the code functions to produce arrays called ra, rca, and rda. It looks like perhaps some kind of counting or thresholding operation but with no comments it's hard to figure out their intent. Why don't you ask the author, and ask them why they write code with no comments in it? Or ask them what their intent is?

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Vandana
Vandana el 19 de Sept. de 2013
sir mai kuch edit karti hu
Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 20 de Sept. de 2013
I don't know what that means.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 20 de Sept. de 2013
It appears to be Hindi, and it appears that Google Translate does a terrible job with romanized Hindi. My investigation is suggestive that "kuch" translates as "something" or perhaps "anything". I don't know... "please edit the code" ??
Videet
Videet el 20 de Sept. de 2013
"sir mai kuch edit karti hu" is in Hindi, that means "sir I will edit something"
Dear Vandana, I think your code is associated with some previous values. It looks like it is only a small part of some code. Try to identify variable: ro, rV, rda, & rca.

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