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?
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Image Analyst
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?
Ross
Ross on 10 Apr 2012
So what I am trying to do is get the coordinates of that line. So it doesn't have to be exactly 3. It could be more but going less I thought might be an issue. Once I have a list of the Xs and Ys then I might doing some curve fitting. That's why I need the Xs and Ys loction.

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Andrei Bobrov
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
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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