Create BW image of a Function

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John
John on 18 Jun 2013
Hi,
I am wondering how one would go about creating a BW image of a function? So, say I have a function y = x^2. I can plot that pretty easily with "plot", however I'd like to create a BW image where a parabola ~2 pixels thick is white and the rest are black, for template matching purposes. Thoughts?
-Jen

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 19 Jun 2013
Try using getframe() after you do the plot. You can also set the 'Color' and 'LineWidth' properties when you plot to specify the line color and width. There is a similar property for the background color though I don't know what it's called.
Or you can use export_fig() to save the whole figure or axes into an image file on disk. Or use saveas().
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John
John on 20 Jun 2013
If possible, I'd like to not actually make a plot, just generate the appropriate binary matrix to use later in the program. This would be called hundreds of times.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 20 Jun 2013
This is possible. Just follow the example in the FAQ where they drew a circle and ellipse into an image: http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#How_do_I_create_a_circle.3F

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