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Working with 8-Bit and 16-Bit Images

8-Bit and 16-Bit Indexed Images Double-precision (64-bit) floating-point numbers are the default MATLAB representation for numeric data. However, to reduce memory requirements for working with images, you can store images as 8-bit or 16-bit...

Using .NET from MATLAB

What Is the Microsoft .NET Framework? The Microsoft .NET Framework is an integral Windows component that provides a large body of precoded solutions to common program requirements, and manages the execution of programs written...

Displaying Graphics Images

Image Types and Display Methods To display a graphics file image, use either image or imagesc. For example, assuming RGB is an image, figure(‘Position’,[100 100 size(RGB,2) size(RGB,1)]); image(RGB); set(gca,’Position’,[0 0 1 1]) [warning]This image...

Comparing Handle and Value Classes

Why Select Handle or Value MATLAB support two kinds of classes — handle classes and value classes. The kind of class you use depends on the desired behavior of the class instances and what...

Syntax Reference & Specifying Attributes

Attribute Syntax For a quick reference to all attributes, see Attribute Tables. Attributes modify the behavior of classes and class components (properties, methods, and events). Attributes enable you to define useful behaviors without writing...

Why Use Object-Oriented Design

Approaches to Writing MATLAB Programs Creating software applications typically involves designing how to represent the application data and determining how to implement operations performed on that data. Procedural programs pass data to functions, which...