Image scale to a logarithmic scale x and y axis.
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Hi
I have this code where I've (With some help from Matlab Community) made a script that reads a image and gives the different colorzones a number. Then I give the image a x and y axis, so that I can place a point with x and y coordinates, and it gives me which zone it is in. It works perfectly when my x and y axis are linear, but I need to have them logarithmic, both of them. But when I try to do it, I either get my image in a straight line with a slope of 45 degrees, or else I only get my axis logarithmic and not my image.
I've made a point [0.1 600] which should be in zone 7 if it works.
My image looks like this, because I offend find that i flips the picture, when I try to force the y axis to start from 0 in the bottum and 1000 in the top.
I've attached my code, its small and simple.
Hope someone can help me.
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Walter Roberson
on 11 Sep 2017
More generally, see https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/91858-is-it-possible-to-perform-texture-mapping-within-matlab
You would just use planar coordinates.
Example with warp:
[I,map] = imread('forest.tif');
[X,Y] = meshgrid(1:size(I,1),1:size(I,2));
Z = zeros(size(X));
warp(X,Y,Z,I,map);
view(2)
set(gca,'xscale','log')
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