Adding 0s and 1s to Bit Data

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Matlab Student
Matlab Student on 18 Oct 2016
Commented: Matlab Student on 19 Oct 2016
I am using imgread to read binary 0,1 data and have to ultimately send it from an FPGA to a monitor using VGA Interface.The entire process would be greatly facilitated if I could add zeros to a 480x640 matrix(had to transpose original 640x480 because fprintf prints column wise ?).I want to know how to write 0 as 000 or 1 as 111 (corresponding to black and white RGB values)?
fid = fopen('3bitbinary.txt','w');
fprintf("","","");
fclose(fid);
Thanks!

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Chaya N
Chaya N on 18 Oct 2016
From what I understand, it sounds like you need to generate a m x n x 3 matrix and the easiest way might be to simply do a repmat of your matrix. It should look something like this:
output_matrix = repmat(input_matrix,1,1,3);
When writing to file, the values have to be written depth-wise so use:
fprintf('%d %d %d\n', permute(output_matrix,[3 2 1]))
I hope this helps!
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Chaya N
Chaya N on 18 Oct 2016
Alternately, you could try the following:
fprintf('%d%d%d\n', permute(kron(input_matrix,[1 1 1]),[2 1]))
This works too.
Matlab Student
Matlab Student on 19 Oct 2016
Wonderful! Thank you!

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 19 Oct 2016
Not sure what you're asking, but perhaps you're looking for padarray(). This function will add zeros to a layer around the outside edges of the image, whichever of the 4 sides you specify.

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