im uploading two codes which have different outputs. Wats the difference between these two pieces of code. I mean , why there outputs are different . Shudn't outputs be same ?
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if true
% code
block=20*ones(200);
block1=60*ones(500);
block2=100*ones(500);
block3=150*ones(500);
block1(151:350,151:350)=block;
img1=uint8(block1);
subplot(2,3,1)
imshow(img1)
block2(151:350,151:350)=block;
img2=uint8(block2);
subplot(2,3,2)
imshow(img2)
block3(151:350,151:350)=block;
img3=uint8(block3);
subplot(2,3,3)
imshow(img3)
end
if true
% code
A=60*ones(500);
B=120*ones(500);
C=200*ones(500);
A(151:350,151:350)=20*ones(200);
subplot(2,3,1)
imshow(uint8(A))
B(151:350,151:350)=20*ones(200)
subplot(2,3,2)
imshow(uint8(A))
C(151:350,151:350)=20*ones(200)
subplot(2,3,3)
imshow(uint8(A))
end
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Guillaume
2015-2-26
Well, in your second piece of code, you're showing A three times. If you show A, B and C you get the same figure as in the first piece:
figure;
subplot(2,3,1);
imshow(uint8(A));
subplot(2,3,2);
imshow(uint8(B));
subplot(2,3,3);
imshow(uint8(C));
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Rather your second code should be
if true
% code
A=60*ones(500);
B=120*ones(500);
C=200*ones(500);
A(151:350,151:350)=20*ones(200);
subplot(2,3,1)
imshow(uint8(A))
B(151:350,151:350)=20*ones(200)
subplot(2,3,2)
imshow(uint8(B))
C(151:350,151:350)=20*ones(200)
subplot(2,3,3)
imshow(uint8(C))
end
sandhya
2015-2-26
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The two codes will show different results because
In the first code you are subplotting three different images i.e block1,block2,block3
but in the second code your code subplots the same image i.e A three times...this is why you are getting wrong outputs....
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