Why i get this error
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Syeda Noor
on 25 Dec 2020
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 27 Dec 2020
Undefined operator '&' for input arguments of type 'matlab.graphics.primitive.Image'. why i am getting this error. i have to multiply 2 binary images pixel by pixel in matlab. groungtruth and output are two binary images. both are same but are segmented with two different techniques.
function r=eval_metrics(output,groundtruth)
TP_image=groundtruth&output;
TP=sum(TP_image(:));% # of hits (True Positive)
FN_image=groundtruth&~output;
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Image Analyst
on 25 Dec 2020
Edited: Image Analyst
on 25 Dec 2020
Before the error, put this:
whos output
whos groundtruth
What do you see in the command window? How did you actually get the image that is not a logical array but is actually of type 'matlab.graphics.primitive.Image'?
Is this the same as https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/702337-why-i-get-this-error?s_tid=srchtitle
where we're not sure if you've accepted an answer or not and never attached your image so people can run your code. If so, then why? If not, what's the difference?
Rik
on 27 Dec 2020
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Steven Lord
on 25 Dec 2020
Edited: Steven Lord
on 25 Dec 2020
Generally you're going to want to perform arithmetic and/or logical operations on the image data not the image graphics object.
im = imread('eight.tif');
h = imagesc(im);
whos im h
Arithmetic and logical operations are defined on variables of class uint8 but not on variables of class matlab.graphics.primitive.Image.
im(1, 1) & im(1, 2) % works
h(1, 1) & true % does not work
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