How to plot 16x16 pixel image from RGB data available in Excel Sheet?

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Hello, i have R,G,B data in excel sheet for each pixel in 16x16 array. I want to generate a 16x16 image using that data. The image must be 16x16 pixels only.
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Jakob Sørensen
Jakob Sørensen on 19 Feb 2014
If I understand correctly, each sheet has the red (R) value in the first column, the green (G) value in the second and the blue (B) value in the third column. So with a 16x16 image, there should be 3 columns and 16 rows, in 16 sheets. Is that correct?
The function xlsread() can read one sheet at a time, making it possible to do a simple loop going through all the sheets, converting each one to a column.
% Make empty array for the image, this makes Matlab work a bit faster
img = zeros(16,16,3);
% Use a for loop to read each sheet, and insert it into a column in the image
for column = 1:16
img(:, column, :) = xlsread('NAME_OF_EXCEL_FILE.xlsx', column);
end
% Depending on the format of your data, you might have to convert to uint8
img = uint8(img);
I think that should do the trick, but without having your data, it is hard to test. Good luck with it :-)
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Syed Haider
Syed Haider on 19 Feb 2014
Thanks alot :) Yea your logic worked correctly. Now i have M*N*3 data available in one variable and using Image Viewer App of MATLAB i displayed the 16*16 image. :)

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 18 Feb 2014
Put it into the array using for loop. Not sure what you mean by plot, but if you want to plot you can use plot(). If you want to display as an image you can use imshow().
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Syed Haider
Syed Haider on 18 Feb 2014
Thanks for the reply, yes you are rite imshow() works fine for me. But one more question please, if i have AN EXCEL SHEET with one dataset (R G B ) of column 1( means first column of image) on sheet1 and second dataset (R G B) of column2 on sheet2. How can i take input from excel. Thanks

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Jakob Sørensen
Jakob Sørensen on 18 Feb 2014
Have a look at this artcile, regarding import from a worksheet. How to turn it into an image depends a bit on how your data is arranged.
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Syed Haider
Syed Haider on 18 Feb 2014
Thanks, i just looked at the article you shared here. its great. But i have different sheets in one excel file for each column of image. and each file contains RGB data for that column. Do i have to use for loop and then read the excel sheets? Thanks

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