how can i make a csv file from multiple tif or jpg image ??
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for i= 1:12 file_name=['C:\Users\Lab\Desktop\xray\xray_',num2str(i),'.jpg'];
B_tmp=load(file_name);
figure(1) imagesc(B_tmp) end
csv_filename = ['C:\Users\Lab\Desktop\xray' filesep 'data.csv']; fp = fopen(csv_filename,'w'); if fp<0 uiwait(msgbox('Cannot create a new CSV file','warning','warn')); return; end
for k = 1:12 fprintf(fp,'%s,%.2f,%.2f,%.2f,%f,%f\n',filenames{k},theta(k),u_off,v_off,I_0(k),1); end
fclose(fp);
acually, i have to put imformation on iamge such as filenames{k},theta(k),u_off,v_off,I_0(k). but first, i cannot load multiple tif or jpg files :(:( could u help me?
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Jan
on 22 Sep 2011
You can use a cell to store the different images:
b_tmp = cell(1, 12);
for i = 1:12
file_name = ['C:\Users\Lab\Desktop\xray\xray_',num2str(i),'.jpg'];
B_tmp{i} = imread(file_name); % Better than LOAD?!
figure(1)
imagesc(B_tmp{i})
end
I would use IMREAD instead of LOAD to read a JPG file.
Another idea would be to open the CSV file before the loop to read the images and write one line after the other. Then you do not have to keep more than 1 image at the same time in the memory.
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