how to plot axes onto an image

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vega valentine
vega valentine 2011-4-11
评论: Tyler 2016-12-18
Hi,
I have a binary image, a set of contour points, and the coordinate of center of gravity. I want to plot an axis with the origin (0,0) set to the center of gravity. And the axes should be in polar coordinate since I want to have the angle in which the contour points with maximum radius exists.
Can anyone help me with this problem? thanks before
Regards, Vga

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Sarah Wait Zaranek
Sarah Wait Zaranek 2011-4-21
This should help you to start with the problem. Everything is centered at the origin (0,0) but that could be adjusted by changing the position values.
% generating random "image" data
a = rand(100,100);
% initial axis
h = axes('position',[0 0 1 1]);
colormap bone
%plotting image
f1 = imagesc(a);
% add axis
h2 = axes('position',[0 0 1 1]);
t = 0:.01:2*pi;
% make polar plot
f2 = polar(h2,t,sin(2*t).*cos(2*t),'r');
% removing background of polar plot - so image shows through
ph=findall(h2,'type','patch');
set(ph,'FaceColor','none')
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Tyler
Tyler 2016-12-18
hi, your answer is really helpful! but i want to plot(scatter) some points over an image, in a new axis, but the background of the new axis is white, so i can't see the image, Can you help me with this problem? thank you !!!

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Philip
Philip 2012-3-8
Just what I needed!

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