How to get a position (index(j)) of a loaded image?
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levpa levpa
on 14 Feb 2019
Commented: Image Analyst
on 5 Jan 2020
Hi,
I am new here and I need an advice. How can I get a position of the loaded image among other pictures in folder (number of index(j))?
I know how to load all images from folder - dir(). I also know how to calculate the number of pictures in a folder - N=lenght(). But now I would like to load/select the image from the folder, that will be the first in my for cycle (because for example the first 5 images are blurry - I want to start with image number 6=j, but this number is constantly changing and I do not want to change this number manually but by selecting the image).
It will looks like: for i= j:N ....
Sorry for my bad english.
I will be grateful for any help you can provide.
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Geoff Hayes
on 15 Feb 2019
so if you start the cycle at 110 then you expect to load image 110.jpg, then 140.jpg, then 145.jpg, etc.?
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Image Analyst
on 16 Feb 2019
You said "By displaying all of them and having the user click...."
Just list all your images in a listbox and have the user select whatever ones they want. See MAGIC
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Image Analyst
on 5 Jan 2020
That's fine. Just build up a cell array of filenames and send it to a listbox.
files = dir('temp*.jpg')
allFileNames = {files.name}
handles.listbox1.String = allFileNames;
If you want, you can examine each filename and parse it first for certain characters to see if you want to add it to the list or not.
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