Skipping 0 value in matrix computation wich lead to NaN.
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Hello, I'm Derry.
first, forgive me for my bad english,
I'm currently working on my Thesis, but I've got something that bothering me. I tried to calculate an image Contrast Weighted Entropy (CWH) value, using this script :
img = imread('image.tif');
img = imresize(img, [32, 32]);
[M N] = size(img);
    numPix = M*N;
    [count, bins] = imhist(img);
    p = count/numPix;
    u=mean(count);
    val = (p-u).*p.* (log(p)/0.3010299957)*numPix;
    val2=sum(val);
    CWH=-1*val2;
    imshow (img);
but it give me a NaN value because it contain a 0 value on "image.tif" matrix.
the point is, is there any way to pass a value of 0 so that the calculation can be completed?
thank you in advance
Derry Suia
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  Stephen23
      
      
 on 21 Jul 2016
				Note that you shoudl avoid using pi as a variable name, because this is a very important inbuilt constant pi. For the same reason you should never use the names size, cell, length, i, j, etc, etc.
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