Extract data from a histogram

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elTurco
elTurco on 7 Apr 2023
Edited: Image Analyst on 7 Apr 2023
I have a 256 x 256 pixel gray image. I drew the histogram of this image in matlab. I need to find the total number of pixels in each of the 0-64,64-128,128-192 and 192-255 gray levels. I've plotted the histogram but I can't get the pixel values. Is anyone you help?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 7 Apr 2023
Try this:
grayImage = imread('cameraman.tif');
subplot(2, 1, 1);
imshow(grayImage, []);
subplot(2, 1, 2);
imhist(grayImage); % Display histogram
grid on;
edges = [0 : 64 : 255, 255]
edges = 1×5
0 64 128 192 255
[counts, edges] = histcounts(grayImage, edges)
counts = 1×4
16032 10445 37886 1173
edges = 1×5
0 64 128 192 255
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elTurco
elTurco on 7 Apr 2023
Thank you very much for the help...I need to find the mean and standard deviation of the pixels in each range (0-64,64-128,128-192,192-255). how can I find that?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 7 Apr 2023
Edited: Image Analyst on 7 Apr 2023
For example, for one range:
mask = (grayImage >= 0) & (grayImage <= 64);
numPixelsInRange = nnz(mask)
stdDev = std(grayImage(mask))
theMean = mean(grayImage(mask))

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dpb
dpb on 7 Apr 2023
Moved: Image Analyst on 7 Apr 2023
Use histcounts as direct solution instead. The data are inside the histogram but you've got to go "handle diving" to retrieve them if you didn't save the object handle when called it; if you did then see the 'Properties' section of the doc for it (link to in the 'See Also') section. All in all, it's easier to just use histcounts

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