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Hi, I am trying to find a maximum number that is a float number using max().
allWidths = bb(3:4:end);
allHeights = bb(4:4:end);
aspectRatio = [allWidths./allHeights ; allHeights ./ allWidths];
aspectRatios = max(aspectRatio, [], 0.5);
but the line
aspectRatios = max(aspectRatio, [], 0.5);
shows an error. How could I use a floating point number to find the maximum value??
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 13 Aug 2017
Edited: Stephen23 on 13 Aug 2017
max(aspectRatio, [], 0.5);
What is the 0.5-th dimension of an array?
Why not simply:
max(aspectRatio)
Dominic
Dominic on 13 Aug 2017
No. Actually I have some blobs in a binary image and have calculated aspect ratios. Now I want to keep only those who have aspect ratios from 0.5 to 1.5.
0.5 is the lowest value that i want to set first in the variable aspectRatios and after that i have applied another condition to set maximum value 1.5 by following statement.
keeperIndexes = find(aspectRatios < 1.5);
but i am unable to set 0.5 in lowest. if there is a simple way to keep those blob in the binary image that has aspect ratio from 0.5 to 1.5 please share.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 13 Aug 2017
aspectRatio = allWidths./allHeights;
idx = aspectRatio>0.5 & aspectRatio<1.5;
find is likely not required, as logical indexing is simpler and more efficient.

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