opening a .rec file
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I have a .rec file which is supposed to be a reconstructed SPECT image of a point source. I am trying to open it up in matlab.
I have usually used the following generic way of opening image data files in matlab:
fid = fopen('filename.ext','r');
A = fread(fid,sizeA,precision);
imagesc(A)
colormap('gray')
axis image off
but this block of code does not open my .rec file in this case. It simply returns a blank gray screen with no image. I was told something about specifying the file format, but I'm not sure how to do this.
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Iain
on 27 Aug 2014
Do you know the precision? - What precision have you specified?
Have you tried plotting A with plot(A,'x')?
richard
on 27 Aug 2014
Iain
on 28 Aug 2014
plot(A,'x') should pop up a figure with the values of "A" plotted as crosses (thats what 'x' was for) - I was trying to get you to find out if there was data in the file. - Which Image Analyst is trying to help you do as well.
richard
on 28 Aug 2014
Image Analyst
on 28 Aug 2014
Attach your image and code to read it so we can (perhaps) try to fix it.
Answers (1)
Image Analyst
on 27 Aug 2014
Richard,
No, precision would be something like '*uint8'. What you called precision is actually "sizeA" and would be sizeA = [45, 45]. So try
sizeA = [45, 45];
precision = '*uint8';
A = fread(fid,sizeA,precision);
imshow(A, [])
colormap('gray');
axis on;
5 Comments
richard
on 27 Aug 2014
richard
on 27 Aug 2014
Image Analyst
on 27 Aug 2014
Try changing the endian (machinefmt) and see if that helps. What is the range of the values you get back? Are you sure you're using [] in the imshow() call?
richard
on 27 Aug 2014
Image Analyst
on 27 Aug 2014
It may. Looks like you need the fig file also since it's a GUIDE file. Try reading in A as bytes, or just opening it in notepad. Is it all zeros if you use either of those? If so, then the file actually is all zeros for some reason.
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