Please help me in OMR
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    Mark Jecel Rapir
 on 9 Aug 2018
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 9 Aug 2018
            pic = dir('C:\Users\USER\Desktop\MMW\BSBA-01\*.jpg');
for a=1:length(pic);
    filename = strcat('C:\Users\USER\Desktop\MMW\BSBA-01\',pic(a).name);
I=rgb2gray(imread(filename));
options='ABCD'; % Options
ans=''; % This string stores the options entered by the student
key=' D C D C A D B A D B A A D D C A B C C C D A A A D D D A D D A A D A D D A D D A B C B B C C A C A A'; % This string contains correct answers
x=885; % x-coordinate of first bubble
y=770; % y-coordinate of first bubble
s=105; %spacing between each bubble
sr=95; %spacing between consecutive rows
for i=1:25                               
    sy=y+(i-1)*sr;
      for j=1:4          
      sx=x+(j-1)*s;
   %     disp(sx);
   %     disp(sy);
   %    disp(I(sy,sx));
      if((I(sy,sx)<25))        
          c(i,j)=0;
       else
          c(i,j)=1;    
      end
      end
  end
what does the 25 mean in this line?
if((I(sy,sx)<25))
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 9 Aug 2018
        It looks arbitrary to me. It looks like you are doing optical mark reading, and that that statement is detecting whether a particular location on the card is sufficiently dark to be considered filled in. Dark pixels have low uint8 values.
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 9 Aug 2018
				It is not the number of pixels, it is the intensity associated with the pixel located in row given by sx, column given by sy.
This is, by the way, a bit misleading. MATLAB arrays are indexed with y as the first coordinate, x as the second coordinate: the row is considered to be how far up or down you are (corresponding to y) and the column is how far left or right you are (corresponding to x).
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