The MULTI_FRAME_VIEW is a convenient function that creates figure shadows for multiple frames. The function help is included below:
function MULTI_FRAME_VIEW(files,we,be,ne,ie,gr)
MULTI_FRAME_VIEW creates figure shadows for multiple frames. Multiple shadow frames can also be created to allow the appearance of volume data for several 2D images.
Usage: MULTI_FRAME_VIEW(files,we,be,ne,ie,gr)
Arguments: files - struct array of file names [output from dir function]
we - white border size [default=2]
be - black border size [default=5]
ne - number of borders [default=3]
ie - image border size (beyond frames) [default=20]
gr - grayness of borders (0=black, 1=white, 0.5=gray) [default=0]
Returns: none (a figure is displayed)
Example: MULTI_FRAME_VIEW(dir('*.tif'),2,5,3,20,0)
MULTI_FRAME_VIEW(dir('*.tif'),0,10,2,20,0.25)
MULTI_FRAME_VIEW([],[],[],[],[],[])
Note: 6 inputs are required and current directory must contain image files (default is tif images)
2014/02/28: written by Luke Xie
keywords: shadow box, figure shadow, multiple frames, multi frame view, volume data appearance, 2D/3D/N-D, tif/png/jpg
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Luke Xie (2024). Multi-frame view (figure shadows) (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/45720-multi-frame-view-figure-shadows), MATLAB Central File Exchange. 检索来源 .
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