I have a binary image and I need to randomly select a pixel with value 1 (a white pixel) from it. I've written a while/if loop to do the job, This is my code:
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% I have defined matrix A as an example of a given bw image
A=[0 0 1 0 0;0 0 0 1 0;0 1 0 0 0;0 0 0 1 0;1 0 0 0 0];
bwImage=mat2gray(A);
Number_Of_Pixls = numel(bwImage)
Number_Of_Interest_Points=numel(find(bwImage))
% randomly select a pixel
condition=0;
while ~(condition)
RandomPixel = randi(Number_Of_Pixls)
bwImage(RandomPixel) % to show the value of the selected pixel
if bwImage(RandomPixel) == 1
condition = 1; break
else
continue
end
end
SelectedPixel =RandomPixel % show which pixel had been selected
this code works, but when it comes to real images with large number of pixels, this search process becomes very exhaustive, and computationally expensive, which makes it actually useless. Is there any way to do this job in a faster way?
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broke syntax highlighting for the rest of the code. MATLAB support at SO is still not too good.