when I use the slider in MATLAB gui to display images stored in a matrix an error is shown.
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Deandra Dsouza
on 17 May 2016
Commented: Deandra Dsouza
on 17 May 2016
Since am performing image processing techniques after storing the data in the matrix, its required that I use setappdata and getappdata to move the data around.However after I pass it to the final function , after about 9 frames the 10th frame gives an error.
the error being-
Error using images.internal.imageDisplayValidateParams>validateCData (line 115)
Multi-plane image inputs must be RGB images of size MxNx3.
Error in images.internal.imageDisplayValidateParams (line 27)
common_args.CData = validateCData(common_args.CData,image_type);
Error in images.internal.imageDisplayParseInputs (line 78)
common_args = images.internal.imageDisplayValidateParams(common_args);
Error in imshow (line 223)
[common_args,specific_args] = ...
Error in MAINTRIAL2>slider2_Callback (line 240)
imshow(P(:,:,C1),'parent',handles.axes6);
Error in gui_mainfcn (line 95)
feval(varargin{:});
Error in MAINTRIAL2 (line 42)
gui_mainfcn(gui_State, varargin{:});
Error in @(hObject,eventdata)MAINTRIAL2('slider2_Callback',hObject,eventdata,guidata(hObject)),
Please do help
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Walter Roberson
on 17 May 2016
C1 = str2double( get(handles.edit2,'String') );
Or better yet, just index by C as it is already the numeric value.
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Image Analyst
on 17 May 2016
What does this code show in the command window if you put it just before line 240:
whos P
whos C1
C1
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Image Analyst
on 17 May 2016
That's not the code I gave you. There is no whos and I didn't say to use disp(). Anyway, try this:
C1 = str2double(handles.edit2.String);
I recommend you don't use assignin() and pick more descriptive names than C, C1, P, and (worst of all!) O.
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