Finding 3 consecutive zero values row by row in an image.
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Hi,
I would like to be able to go through every row in an image looking for when there are 3 consecutive pixels with a zero value. What I need is it to print the row(X) and column(Y) for the pixel before those 3 pixels. And then continue to move through the rest of the rows. So in the end I would have a list for the Xs and Ys. Can anyone help me make this loop?
Thanks
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Image Analyst
on 9 Apr 2012
Care to post the image (so we can see it), and let us know why you want/need to find locations of exactly 3 (no more and no less) black pixels? What are you going to do once you know the location of the pixels before the black line starts?
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Andrei Bobrov
on 10 Apr 2012
x1 = all(img==0,3);
rst = conv2(x1+0,[1 1 1],'same');
[ii,jj] = find(rst == 3);
jj = bsxfun(@plus,jj,-1:1);
Geoff
on 9 Apr 2012
Simplest (and rather inefficient) approach:
for y = 1:size(img,1)
blacks = 0;
for x = 1:size(img,2)
if all(squeeze(img(y,x,:)) == 0)
blacks = blacks + 1;
if blacks == 3
% BTW, what do you do if first three pixels in the row are black??
disp( [x-blacks, y] );
break; % Stop processing row
end
else
blacks = 0;
end
end
end
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