Algorithm conversion with code generation

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Chan KitHoe
Chan KitHoe on 16 Sep 2017
Commented: Image Analyst on 17 Sep 2017
Hi all, I am working on an algorithmic function and I'd like to convert it into C. Code as stated below,
ImgR= Input(:,:,1); % Red colour channel.
ImgG= Input(:,:,2); % Green colour channel.
ImgB= Input(:,:,3); % Blue colour channel.
However while converting, I ran into an error stating - "Index expression out of bounds. Attempted to access element 2. The valid range is 1-1." How can I resolve this issue? Thanks!

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 16 Sep 2017
You don't have a color image. You have a purely grayscale image. So trying to extract the red green and blue planes is waste of time.
So you need to convert the grayscale image to three channel color, most simply done by replicating the gray image into three color planes, or use an appropriate tool to do a better job. Or work with a color image to start with.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 17 Sep 2017
if ndims(Input) > 2
ImgR= Input(:,:,1); % Red colour channel.
ImgG= Input(:,:,2); % Green colour channel.
ImgB= Input(:,:,3); % Blue colour channel.
else
ImgR = Input;
ImgG = Input;
ImgB = Input;
end
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 17 Sep 2017
Even though MATLAB is case sensitive, I don't think it's a good idea to name variables after built-in functions, even if the capitalization is different.

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