Using a for loop to put a number of 2D arrays in a directory into a single 3D array
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Hi,
I have a number of 2D arrays (image files) in a directory which I am trying to open sequentially in a for loop so I can window them down, and then put them all into a 3D array. I know this is a simple question, I' having trouble creating the 3D array while opening each 2D array in the for loop. So for instance If I have 3 arrays each 512 x 512 in a directory I just want to loop through all three files and make a 512 x 512 x 3 array.
for f_index = 1 :(total_files)
%get the name of the file
name_string = strcat(datapath,dirout(f_index + 2).name);
%read the data in
data_frame= read_image_raw(name_string,512,512);
%concatenate each frame with the last
results = cat(3,data_frame(:));
end
I realize this is a beginners question. Thanks.
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Arash Rabbani
on 12 Nov 2019
If your images are PNG and located in a folder, just run this code on that folder. 'A' is the resulted matrice:
D=dir('*.png');
Image_Size=[512,512];
A=zeros(Image_Size(1), Image_Size(2),numel(D));
for I=1:numel(D)
IMG=imread(D(I).name);
if ndims(IMG)>=3; IMG=rgb2gray(IMG); end
A(:,:,I)=IMG;
end
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