Matlab Ginput Color. Here’s the same image, but Hello, I need to use ginput. Hell

Here’s the same image, but Hello, I need to use ginput. Hello All, Is there a way to display a counter for the number or ginput mouse clicks on the image as you are making the inputs? If that is not possible, can you alternate ginput marker colors? Jiro wrote a new function based on MATLAB's ginput that makes the color and thickness of the cursor fully customizable. :) thank you How do I define a color?. Adapt this copy to take two arguments: "Number of ginput points" and "pointersymbol". You need to modify the built-in ginput () function since they forgot to add this incredibly obvious and needed option of color. Basically, I am trying to end up with just one of the colours and count them. For example see my attached code where I changed the [0,0,0] to [1,1,1] (white). Learn more about color, colour, selecting, color segmentation Image Processing Toolbox I am trying to change the color of the cursor when using the "ginput" function and am unable to do so. [x,y] = ginput(n) enables you to select n points from the current Axes and returns the x - and y -coordinates in the column vectors x and y, respectively. Is it possible to get You need to modify the built-in ginput () function since they forgot to add this incredibly obvious and needed option of color. From the colour segmentation tutorial they used the ginput command so that I can physically pick the colour on 'Color' : A three-element RGB vector, or one of the MATLAB predefined names, specifying the line color. It "raises raises crosshair in the axes" - which is fine. Unfortunately, this crosshair is black, and in the axes where I need this function the background is, usually, The Figure must have focus before ginput receives input. Pointers are handled by the operating system, and are one-bit (black and white) with a 1 bit mask (transparent or not). For example see my attached code where I changed the [0,0,0] I am trying to change the color of the cursor when using the "ginput" function and am unable to do so. Hello. m which has precedence in your Matlab path. Unfortunately, this crosshair is black, and in the axes where I need this function the background is, usually, Hello. Is it possible to get color of "ginput" 30 visualizzazioni (ultimi 30 giorni) Mostra commenti meno recenti Rahma Yeni il 17 Apr 2012 I am trying to change the color of the cursor when using the "ginput" function and am unable to do so. See the ColorSpec reference page for more information on specifying color. For example see my attached code where I changed the [0,0,0] Since ginput is not editable, I copied all content into a function, and changed the call to ginput to the new function instead. Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. Simple Question: is it possible to Change the Cursor appearance in ginput ? Explanation: If you use the ginput command, you will get a Crosshair as Cursor. Hello, I need to use ginput. The ability to change the color of the cursor to something other than black or white when using the "ginput" function is not available in MATLAB. It is not possible to change the pointer color. You need to modify the built-in ginput () function since they forgot to add this incredibly obvious and needed option of color. A cross-hair appears, but it's not connected in the middle. 通常,Matlab ginput 函数的十字线颜色默认为黑色。但是有些图背景为黑色,这时坐标提取难较分辨,精度低。为了解决这个问题,可通过修改ginput函数实现自定义十字线颜色,提高坐标 Simple Question: is it possible to Change the Cursor appearance in ginput ? Explanation: If you use the ginput command, you will get a Crosshair as Cursor. ginput to select RGB values of image to hold Learn more about image processing MATLAB. ^^ is possible to change the cursor's color of "ginput" when i implement it. Below is the modification to ginput. :) thank you I am using a ginput function in Matlab to set the limit of a line with two points using ginput(2). Use a local copy of Mathworks' original function ginput. ?? cause the color is transparent, sometimes i can't see where is my cursor. Unfortunately, this crosshair is black, and in the axes where I need this function the background is, usually, Hello, I need to use ginput. .

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